If you own an RV, chances are that you’re considering storing it during the winter months. To ensure your RV comes out of storage in the spring in the same condition it went in, there are a few steps you should take to prepare it. With that in mind, here are a few tips for safely storing your RV.

Clean and Disinfect

The first step is to clean and disinfect your RV both inside and out. This includes scrubbing down hard surfaces with soapy water and using a disinfectant on all soft surfaces, such as curtains and cushions. Make sure to give special attention to areas that could be breeding grounds for mold and mildew, such as around windows, sinks, showers, and toilets. This will help prevent any problems from occurring while your RV is in storage.

Check Fluids

If you own a motorized RV, the next step is to check all fluids before you store your camper. This includes changing the oil if necessary, topping off fluids like brake fluid and power steering fluid, checking transmission fluid levels, and filling up on antifreeze. Once that’s done, start up your engine and let it run for 15 minutes to ensure everything is running smoothly before you turn it off again.

Protect Your Tires

Finally, make sure to protect your tires by inflating them correctly (check your owner's manual for specifics) before putting them into storage. This will help prevent flat spots from forming on them while they sit idle through the winter months. Additionally, use wheel chocks or blocks around each tire when placing them into storage.

Storing an RV properly over the winter months can save you a lot of time and money when it comes time to take it out again in the springtime! If you need any assistance with your RV, be sure to get in touch with us at RV Connection in Lawton, OK. We proudly serve all those in Altus and Duncan.