For many people, the first signs of spring means preparing the RV for traveling and camping. Just like you winterized your RV in the fall, you must de-winterize it for hitting the road in the spring to prevent trouble down the road. Here are some tips to get you started.
Exterior
- Start by washing the exterior of the RV. It helps to use an extendable brush and RV shampoo.
- Once clean, inspect the exterior for damages, such as roof deterioration or cracks in the sealing around doors/windows.
- Inspect the undercarriage and immediately repair any leaky or worn hoses.
- Consult the owner’s manual for direction on when to replace the tires. But remember that severe weather can cause tires to wear down faster.
Interior
- If your RV has a musty odor, open the doors and windows to let it air out for a day or so. You may also consider replacing the moisture absorbing system.
- Inspect the interior for damages, which were likely caused by pests looking for shelter during winter.
- Curtains, sheets and other fabric items can be removed and washed to freshen things up.
- Vacuum the floor and clean the dust off the countertops.
- Clean the windshield, inside and out.
Maintenance
- If you notice any major damages or mechanical issues, have a professional complete the repairs as soon as possible.
- Change the oil and top off fluids as needed.
- Test the electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the appliances. Slides and awnings should also be tested.
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