Winterization, spring prep, and seasonal care to keep your RV protected year-round.
Owning an RV should be fun, not stressful. Seasonal maintenance protects your camper through cold winters and gets it road-ready when warm weather returns. Freezing temperatures can damage plumbing, seals, and batteries — but proper winterization prevents costly repairs and extends the life of your RV.
Protect your RV during cold months with comprehensive winterization.
Drain fresh water tank, water heater, and lines. Add non-toxic antifreeze to protect plumbing from freeze damage.
Disconnect, clean, and properly store batteries. Check charge levels and recommend maintenance charging if needed.
Add fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel degradation. Run generator with stabilized fuel to protect the carburetor.
Inspect roof seals, window seals, and exterior caulking. Identify any areas that need attention before storage.
Clean refrigerator and leave doors open. Remove perishables and moisture-sensitive items. Set up ventilation.
Check tire pressure, recommend tire covers to prevent UV damage, and advise on proper storage positioning.
Get your RV road-ready before your first trip of the season.
Flush non-toxic antifreeze from all water lines, water heater, and fixtures. Sanitize fresh water system.
Reinstall batteries, load test, check connections, and verify charging system is working properly.
Test all 12V and 120V systems, appliances, water pump, water heater, and HVAC to ensure everything works.
Inspect propane lines, check for leaks, test regulator, and verify all propane appliances ignite properly.
Thorough inspection of roof membrane, seals, and caulking. Identify any winter damage or wear that needs repair.
Test smoke detectors, CO detectors, LP gas detector, and fire extinguisher. Replace batteries as needed.
Seasonal maintenance costs a fraction of what water damage or mechanical failure can cause. Many small leaks or cracks start during temperature swings and go unnoticed until they lead to major repairs.
Other maintenance we can handle during your seasonal visit.
Oil change, air filter, spark plug, and run test. Keep your generator reliable for the camping season.
Clean filters, check operation, inspect roof unit. Get your AC ready for summer heat.
Test refrigerator (LP and electric), water heater, furnace, and other appliances for proper operation.
Test converter output, shore power connections, and overall 12V system health. Our specialty.
Don't wait until the last minute. Book your winterization or spring prep early to get on the schedule.