4 RV Storage Tips To Ensure You Are Always Prepared For Trouble-Free Road Trips

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For RV owners, storage and maintenance are essential to ensure road trips are repair-free. There is a lot of information about winter storage for an RV, but it is important to take care of your RV any time it is going to be parked. You want to know what needs to be done to keep your RV in tip-top shape and ready for a road trip when you need it. Here are some RV storage tips that will help ensure your RV is well-maintained and ready to go:

1. Preparing Your RV For Storage and Cleaning

Storing your RV is going to take some preparation, and you will want to start with the interior. Clean your interior to ensure that there is not any dirt or food that can cause smells and attract pests that cause damage. When you finish cleaning your RV, it is a good idea to leave the doors on cabinets and refrigerator open to ensure they stay dry and free of any smells.

2. Tire Maintenance Before Putting Your RV In Storage

The wheels are another area where you will want to focus attention before parking in storage. Make sure that the tires have good pressure and spray them with a protective tire cleaner to prevent them from cracking while in storage. The dry conditions and weather changes in storage can cause tires to dry-rot, so you always want to check all your tires before you take your RV out of storage.

3. Protecting Exterior Seals and Finishes from Damage in Storage

There are many pieces on your exterior that have seams, which also have rubber seals. You want to make sure that all the seals are in good shape and that the exterior is clean. Repair any seals that are damaged or missing before putting your RV in storage. If your vehicle is going to be parked in storage for several months, consider buying a cover for it or storing it in a covered storage facility.

4. Covered and Dry Storage to Reduce Wear and Weathering

There is little a cover does if you have your RV parked in storage for months at a time and it is exposed to the elements. If you are going to have your vehicle parked for an extended period of time, it is better to find a facility that offers dry, covered storage to ensure your RV is protected from the elements and wear while you are not using it.

These are some tips to help ensure your RV is always ready to go, and you spend in the repair shop. When you get ready to park your RV, contact a covered RV storage facility like Blanco Self Storage for more information and assistance.           

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