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  • Spring Maintenance Checklist to Get Your RV Trip-Ready

    Spring Maintenance Checklist to Get Your RV Trip-Ready

    By Jimmy Gerhold | RV Specialist at Riverside Camping Center
    📞 Call or text me anytime at 252-404-9207

    Spring is here — which means it’s almost go time for RV season. But before you hitch up and roll out, a little spring maintenance can save you a lot of headaches on the road.

    I put together this no-BS checklist to help you get your camper, travel trailer, or motorhome road-ready, safe, and fully functional — so you can focus on making memories, not emergency repairs.


    🔋 1. Check Your Batteries

    Winter storage can be tough on batteries. Start here:

    • Reconnect terminals if you disconnected them
    • Clean off any corrosion with a mix of baking soda and water
    • Top off fluid levels if using lead-acid batteries
    • Fully charge and test voltage before hitting the road

    Pro tip: If it’s been over 3 years, it might be time to replace.


    🛠️ 2. Inspect Seals and Roof for Leaks

    Leaks can destroy an RV. Catch ’em early:

    • Check the roof seams, vents, and skylights for cracks or lifting sealant
    • Inspect windows, doors, and slide-outs for bad seals or gaps
    • Reseal any areas with RV-safe sealant

    If you’re not comfortable climbing on the roof, give me a shout — I’ll point you to someone I trust locally.


    🚿 3. Flush and Sanitize the Water System

    You don’t want last year’s water in your tank.

    • Reconnect any lines you winterized
    • Fill freshwater tank with 1/4 cup bleach per 15 gallons of water
    • Run through all faucets, shower, and toilet
    • Let it sit for 12 hours, then flush the system with fresh water until bleach smell is gone

    🔌 4. Test All Electrical Systems

    Plug into shore power or run your generator and test everything:

    • Interior and exterior lights
    • Outlets and USB ports
    • A/C and furnace
    • Fridge, microwave, and water heater
    • Slide-outs and leveling jacks (if equipped)

    Check your fuses and breakers too. Better to find out now than in the middle of a campground.


    🛞 5. Inspect Tires

    This one’s critical — and often overlooked.

    • Check tread depth and sidewalls for dry rot or cracking
    • Confirm the DOT date (tires 5+ years old? Replace ’em)
    • Inflate to the proper PSI (when cold)

    Don’t forget to check the spare tire too.


    💨 6. Check Propane System

    You’ll need propane for cooking, heating, and hot water.

    • Inspect tanks for rust or dents
    • Open valves and use a soapy water spray to check for leaks (look for bubbles)
    • Test stove burners, water heater, and furnace

    Smell gas? Shut it off and get it checked immediately.


    🧽 7. Give It a Good Cleaning

    Inside and out. You’re about to live in it — treat it like your home:

    • Wash the exterior to remove winter grime
    • Clean the roof, awnings, and slides
    • Vacuum, wipe down surfaces, and disinfect the kitchen & bathroom
    • Air it out — open all the windows and let the spring air roll in

    🧾 Bonus: Double Check Your Paperwork

    Before you hit the highway:

    • Make sure your insurance and registration are current
    • Keep your roadside assistance info handy
    • Pack your manuals, service records, and warranty docs

    Ready to Hit the Road?

    A well-prepped RV = a stress-free trip. If you need help with any of this — or just want a walkthrough of what to check — I’ve got your back.

    📞 Call or text me at 252-404-9207
    Whether it’s your first season or your fifteenth, I’ll make sure you’re ready to roll.

    See you soon,
    – Jimmy

    Riverside Camping Center