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Essential Tips for RV Repair and Maintenance

a woman washing a travel trailer camper
Power washing a travel trailer camper - the first step in RV repair and maintenance

As a responsible RV owner, your proactive approach to quarterly maintenance is essential to keeping your camper in top condition. Start by washing and waxing it at least three times a year. During these routine washes, diligently check for leaks, cracks, scratches, or any loose components. Pay special attention to seams, seals, the roof, and the wastewater system. Also, remember to check the tire pressure, lubricate slide-out mechanics, and clean your interior. If you have a motorhome, inspect headlights, brake lights, and engine fluid; if you use it for trips, perform routine oil changes and inspect all the engine fluid levels.


One aspect of RV maintenance that might be easily overlooked is the wastewater system. By neglecting the regular maintenance of cleaning and flushing both gray and black tanks, you're setting your wastewater system up for leaks, clogs, and odors. Dealing with these can be a big deal and hassle, so it's very important to be careful and pay attention to this area of your RV maintenance and repair management.


Leaks in the roof can lead to more expensive repairs. Make it mandatory to check your roof quarterly for any signs of damage around the seams and vents. If you find any, apply a quality sealant and a liquid rubber RV roof coating sealant. Another item you may need is excellent-quality repair tape.


Before storing your RV for an extended period, it's essential to be thorough in your cleaning. If there are any issues, this will help you find them and is the first step in any repairs. This comprehensive cleaning will also give you confidence in the state of your RV during storage. In addition, there are several things you can do to help prevent mold, such as a bag of charcoal and setting several trays of it throughout the RV to help absorb any potential condensation and prevent mold growth. You can also purchase items like damp-rid, but the downfall is that they're only good for up to three months. You can also crack a window to help with excess condensation. If you have a year-round site where your camper is plugged into electricity, you can add a dehumidifier to your arsenal of items to keep your camper in good condition.


There are quite a few things you can do to keep your camper in good condition and free of major repairs. The key is to have a regular schedule and a list that you check off when completed. So, don't delay—start your maintenance RV upkeep today.


RV Camper Repair & Maintenance Suggested Products:


  • 303 Products RV Wash & Seal - Clean, Streak-Free Finish, pH Neutral with High Foaming Formula, Provides A Deep Gloss Finish on RVs, Campers, Pop-ups, and Motorhomes



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