Keeping your RV in top shape isn’t just about avoiding breakdowns—it’s about protecting your investment and enjoying stress-free travel. Seasonal maintenance makes the biggest difference.
Spring: Wake-Up Season
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Test batteries & recharge fully
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Check roof, seams, and sealants for cracks
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Flush freshwater system and sanitize
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Inspect tires for cracking or flat spots
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Run AC, furnace, and water heater
Summer: Heavy-Use Protection
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Clean AC coils & filters for max cooling
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Inspect brake systems on towables & motorized
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Check propane systems for leaks or rust
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Flush and treat black & gray tanks
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Inspect slide-outs for proper alignment
Fall: Prep for Cold
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Inspect roof before heavy rain or snow
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Test furnace operation
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Treat fuel (motorized RVs) for storage
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Deep clean awnings
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Prepare for winterizing
Winter: Storage Care
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Disconnect batteries and use a tender
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Protect tires from ground moisture
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Seal off entry points for pests
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Avoid storing with water in any system
MilTech Tip:
An annual inspection prevents small issues from becoming multi-thousand-dollar repairs.
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