Summer vacation’s over, so, it’s time to put away the RV until next year’s travels. One important thing you can do to make sure that your RV is ready to go when you are is to keep up with proper RV roof maintenance. To keep your family’s home away from home in tip top shape:
- Clean thoroughly about four times a year. This will keep dirt, sap and leaves from causing excess wear. If you park under a tree, clean more often and debris can accumulate more quickly.
- Check all the seams twice a year. Inspect the RV thoroughly to avoid leaks. If your RV’s roof’s seams are damaged, consult a professional to avoid costly water damage.
- If your roof is made out of rubber, apply a protective treatment after your vehicle is washed and inspected. This can help extend your RV’s life and avoid costly repairs.
- Check the refrigerator and holding tank vents regularly. They should be undamaged and free of obstructions.
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