DIFFERENT TIPS FOR TRAVEL TRAILER WINTER STORAGE

Oct. 30 2023 Airstream RVs By Jeff Turnbow

As winter approaches, it's time for travel trailer and RV owners to start thinking about winterization by protecting their trailer from harsh snow, cold, and ice to make sure that travel trailer is always in top condition when spring arrives. If you are not a winter travel enthusiast, then you must store your RV in a safe place while following particular suggestions. Taking the time to prepare your recreational vehicle before you keep it for the winter will help you for the long-term protection of your investment.

DRAIN THE WATER SYSTEM

This is the most crucial step of winterizing your RV. Any water present in the leaks can break or freeze the fittings and lines. This damage is going to be costly to repair. You can winterize your RV by yourself, depending on the complexity of your RV plumbing system. This is a matter of draining the waste and fresh water tanks by removing all water from the pipe with the help of nontoxic RV antifreeze throughout the system. This nontoxic antifreeze pushes water out of the plumbing system. If you don't think that you are qualified to do it yourself, then you must take the services of a trained and professional RV dealer at a reputable center.

SELECT A SAFE LOCATION

Ideally, it would be best to park your Airstream travel trailer in a shelter or under the roof. In some cases, it is not possible for some RV owners. If you store your Airstream in a yard or driveway, try to find a location protected from the wind. Always park your RV away from trees that may come down due to ice storms and wind. If you are parking your travel on the streets, you should know the city center. Parking rules and regulations are different and vary from city to city. Most roads don't even allow parking.

TIRE COVERS

You should invest in tire covers to protect your tire from different elements and UV rays. These covers also help prevent cracks and extend the life of tires. Inflate your tires according to the manufacturer's recommended pressure. Also, consider putting your trailer on jack stands or blocks to avoid flat spots during long-term storage.

SEAL AND INSULATE WINDOWS

Drafts can make your motorhome uncomfortable and increase the heating costs. That's why you should insulate windows with the help of thermal curtains and weather-resistant tape to seal any leaks or gaps.

PROTECT THE EXTERIOR

Apply a quality wax or protective sealant after giving your travel trailer a thorough cleanup. This thing will help protect your travel trailer against harsh winter elements.

BATTERY CARE

Before storing in the winter season, please remove the battery of your RV and keep it in a cool and dry place. Connect this with a battery maintainer to ensure it stays healthy and charged throughout the season.

OVERHEAD STORAGE NETS

These nets are exceptional in keeping the light items away from your Airstream RV. The small things can be avoided with the help of these overhead nets.

ADD FUEL STABILIZER

Gases can go bad at any time. You should add the stabilizer according to the products' instructions and fill the rest of the tank with gas. Start the generator and engine, then let the gas and stabilizer run for a few minutes by following the directions on the bottle, usually 5 to 10 minutes. Before storage, you should change the oil filter and oil in the engine and generator because acids used in fat can cause corrosion. You must do a quick inspection of your stored RV. Inspect exterior damage, odors, and water penetration inside to avoid costly damage. If you see any leak, quickly take it to the nearest RV repair.

Winterizing your travel trailer is the most critical step to protect your investment and ensure your camper is ready for the next season. You can store your RV by following the suggestion above mentioned. To get the best travel trailer for your next adventure, contact Airstream Mississippi, as we provide quality RVs to our clients in Mississippi, Alabama, and Memphis, Tennessee.