RV maintenance is an important part of RV ownership. Taking care of your RV is the best way to ensure that you get the most life out of your RV and it’s kept in commission and available for trips when you want to hit the road. These simple RV maintenance tips will help to keep your RV is taken care of throughout the years.
Check sealants regularly – Checking sealants regularly is an important part of ensuring your RV doesn’t suffer from water leaks. Regularly check rubber sealants so that you know they’re tight and not cracking. This prevents leaks and potential water damage.
Check battery water level–Your water battery level is an important part of making sure that batteries keep their charge.
Check tire pressure before trips – Prevent blowouts and get the best gas mileage possible by checking your tire pressure. This is an easy way to save time and money. We recommend a simple digital tire pressure gauge so there’s no guessing.
Clean black and gray tanks regularly – Black and gray water tanks need to be regularly emptied and sanitized. Because of the nature of what they hold, these tanks should never be left sitting for an extended period of time. Bacteria can build up and cause odors, so keeping them empty will prevent your RV from smelling.
Sanitize fresh water system each spring – Prior to kicking off the new RVing season, you’ll want to make sure your RV’s fresh water system is completely sanitized. You never know what builds up while in storage, so by sanitizing it you’re keeping your family and RV healthy.
Treat rubber roof annually– Taking care of your roof is an integral part of RV maintenance. make sure you treat your rubber roof annually so that you don’t deal with costly leaks or have to worry about a complete roof replacement.
If you’re in the market for a new RV or need help maintaining your RV, look no further than our RV service team. Contact us and we can help you ensure your RV is cared for properly.