The Essential RV Maintenance Checklist (By Season)

An RV is a house on wheels, and just like a house, it requires regular maintenance. Staying on top of a few key tasks will protect your investment, prevent costly surprises, and keep you safe on the road.

For a general overview, you can always start with our RV Maintenance And Care Tips.

Spring: De-Winterizing & Season Prep

Time to wake your RV up from storage and get it ready for the first trip.

Summer: Pre-Trip & On-the-Road Checks

These are the things you should do before every single trip.

Fall: Pre-Storage Prep

Properly prepping your RV for storage can save you thousands in repairs.

  • Clean the Interior: Remove all food, linens, and personal items.
  • Dump & Clean Holding Tanks: Don’t leave any surprises for spring.
  • Drain Water Lines: Clear all water from the lines, water heater, and tanks.
  • Find a Good Spot: Use our guide to Motorhome Storage Ideas for tips on protecting your rig.

Winter: Winterizing

If your RV will be in a climate that freezes, winterizing is non-negotiable.

  • Add RV Antifreeze: Run non-toxic RV antifreeze through your entire plumbing system.
  • Remove Batteries: Store your batteries in a cool, dry place.

All-Season Safety & Upgrades

Maintenance isn’t just about fixing what’s broken; it’s about being safe and improving your experience.

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