Larkspur RV Storage – 7 Tips & Tricks For Storing Your RV
- At October 10, 2019
- By Larkspur RV Storage
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Whether you are storing your RV at home or using a storage company like Larkspur RV Storage, you will need to make sure your RV is prepared. If you don’t prepare your vehicle properly & you are storing it for a long period of time, you might come back to find your RV in a less than desirable state.
If you make sure you invest some time maintaining & checking certain things before you store your RV, it will save you so much time and frustration when you finally take it out of storage for your next adventure. It can be so tempting just to park up your RV and forget about it, but it can be one of the worst mistakes you make.
Below are 7 tips that Larkspur RV Storage recommends when storing your RV & other vehicles.
1. Protect Those Tires!
Your RV will be sitting for a long period of time, making sure you prepare your tires properly is essential. Pump your tires up to about 10% more than recommended as depending on the length of time, your tires can deflate & leave you with work to do when you finally want to drive it away.
Also if you can park each tire on pieces of plywood this will prevent your tires from reducing pressure over time & help keep the composition of the tires intact.
2. Clean the Refrigerator
Always remember to take everything out of your refrigerator & clean inside. So many people come back after a few months to find unspeakable things inside their refrigerator. Also, make sure you leave the door open, so it can’t close shut to prevent mildew.
3. Disconnect Batteries
Any batteries you have, disconnect them. Batteries have a habit of running down over long periods of time. When you disconnect them, it keeps the battery in top condition ready for your next trip.
4. Cover your RV.
Especially if you are thinking of keeping your RV outside, you must protect the exterior of your RV. Protect your vehicle from the elements & especially sunshine. Get an RV cover & your vehicle will be kept in great condition when you need it again.
5. Drain Holding Tanks
It will save you a lot of time and hassle if you drain all of your holding tanks, clean them and make sure they are dry before you leave your RV for a long period of time. Otherwise, you will have a huge task on your hands to clean everything of mold, etc afterward.
6. Open Air Vents
It is good to keep ventilation throughout your RV. Open vents slightly so that some air can flow through to prevent odors & mold building up over time. Do not open them fully as you still need some protection from the elements. You can also invest in some vent covers so no insects get inside.
All in all, if you take these precautions and spend a bit of time before storage in looking after your RV. Then when you collect your vehicle from places like Larkspur RV Storage, your RV will be ready to go!