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With winter on its way, most RV owners won’t be getting much use of their vehicles in the coming months. As a result, many opt to use RV storage for the winter. While choosing a secured storage location is essential for protecting your RV during the winter, following a few preparatory steps is vital for safe cold-weather storage.

Top 3 Winter RV Storage Tips

1. Drain Water

You should drain all water from the waste tanks and plumbing system inside your RV before storing it. Low temperatures could easily freeze any water in the vehicle’s plumbing systems, causing lines and fittings to break. You can further reduce the risk of freezing by clearing out the water system with a non-toxic RV antifreeze.

2. Clean the Inside

RV storage-Cookeville-TNYou don’t want squirrels or mice to use your RV as their home during the winter. The best way to prevent such infestations is to remove food and water, which often lure these pests. Give your fridge, cupboards, and floors close attention during your final cleanup to get rid of every crumb. It can also be helpful to close any exterior holes or hatches rodents could use to get inside.

3. Add Fuel Stabilizer

When kept in storage for an extended period, the gasoline in your fuel tank can oxidize, leaving resin deposits that damage the engine. Adding a fuel stabilizer and topping off your tank before putting your RV in storage will prevent this oxidation and reduce the risk of moisture buildup inside the tank. Changing the oil and oil filter will also prevent winter corrosion.

 

For convenient RV storage, use A-1 Williams Mini Storage in Cookeville, TN. This affordable self-storage facility offers 24/7 access and guaranteed security to provide a solution that perfectly meets your needs. To learn more about their currently available storage options, visit them online or call (931) 537-6005.

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