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Five Tips for Protecting Your RV in Storage

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By Guest Author Garret Stembridge

A recreational vehicle isn’t just a mode of transportation; it is a way of life. And although most RV enthusiasts dream of spending weeks, months, and even years traveling the nation’s highways and experiencing all that the outdoors have to offer, few have this luxury. In reality, most RVs sit parked for the majority of the year.

It is important to remember that in this off-season – when the tires have cooled, summer traffic has died out, and you have returned to your normal routine – your RV is at risk of rust, fading, and other wear-and-tear that comes from sitting dormant. But this doesn’t have to be the case.

Organizing and prepping your RV after the last RV trip of the season can lay the groundwork for a great first trip of next season. Following are five steps to protect your RV during off-months and ensure that it is ready to ride when the open road calls.

1. Keep it Clean: Wash your RV inside and out each time you return from home from a sojourn. This is particularly important before packing your camper up for the season.

2. Secure the Interior: If you plan to store your RV for an extended period of time, take steps to protect the interior for unwanted smells, dirt, or damage that can occur in the off season. You will thank yourself when spring arrives.

  1. Let the freezer thaw and clean the refrigerator. Leave the doors open to prevent mold.
  2. Leave drawers, doors, and cabinets open so that they can air out.
  3. Look in the various cracks and crevices and keep an eye out for traces of light that indicate openings where an animal can enter. Use expanding foam to fill any crevices that you discover.
  4. Turn off the main breaker and the gas supply valve.
  5. Close the windows and the blinds to prevent interior damage from UV rays.

3. Prepare the Exterior: Once you have cleaned the RV and prepared the inside for hibernation, do a thorough review of the exterior.

4. Care for the Engine: Anyone who has owned an RV yearns for the feeling of excitement that comes when the engine is cranked for the first time of the season. Make sure that it starts on the first turn of the key with the following steps.

5. Cover Your Investment: The best place to store your RV during the off-season is in a large garage or covered area on a solid surface. If this isn’t an option, considering purchasing a lightweight, breathable cover. This will protect the exterior from fading or rusting caused by the elements.

When vacation season is winding down, it is tough to think ahead to the first trip of a new year. But by planning ahead and preparing your RV for storage, you will be able to hit the road again with ease.

Garret Stembridge is a member of the Internet marketing team at www.extraspace.com, a leading provider of self storage facilities. In Maryland, recreational vehicles can be stored at the Pasadena self storage facility on Mountain Rd.

 

 
 
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