RV Winter Storage
Follow these RV winterization tipss to prevent damage to your RV in the winter.
By: Travels with Ted
October 28th, 2022
If your RV is being stored outdoors, simply turn off the tanks. For RVs being stored in an enclosed area, the propane tanks should be removed.
Turn Propane Off
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The house battery should be fully charged and then disconnected to prevent it from dying while in storage.
Disconnect the Battery
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Before putting the RV into storage inspect the seals for cracks, chips or thinning. Apply new sealant anywhere you find damage.
Repair Seals
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The entire exterior and interior of your RV should be checked for holes and gaps where mice and other rodents could enter your RV.
Seal Mouse Holes
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Defrost your RV refrigerator by simply turning off the power and opening the fridge and freezer doors.
Defrost Fridge
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Before leaving the RV in storage, make sure all windows, doors and roof vents are securely closed.
Close up the RV
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Holding tanks and fresh water tank should always be fully drained before putting your RV into storage.
Drain Holding Tanks
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