Winter RV Travel & Preparation

Winter RV Travel Preparation Guide

 

  1. Water Heater Bypass Kit:
    • Install a water heater bypass kit to prevent antifreeze from entering the water heater.
    • Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.

  2. RV Blow Out Plug:
    • Attach an RV blow out plug to the city water inlet on your RV.
    • Use an air compressor to blow out water from the plumbing lines before introducing antifreeze.

  3. RV Antifreeze Hand Pump Kit:
    • Use an RV antifreeze hand pump kit to distribute antifreeze throughout the plumbing system.
    • Start with the furthest faucet from the pump and work your way closer to it.

  4. Windows and Doors Sealing:
    • Inspect window and door seals for any gaps or cracks.
    • You can use weatherstripping or silicone sealant to prevent drafts and heat loss.

  5. Space Heaters:
    • Use electric space heaters for additional warmth.
    • Ensure heaters are safe for indoor use and follow all safety guidelines.

  6. Dehumidifiers:
    • Combat condensation by using dehumidifiers inside the RV.
    • Place them strategically to control moisture levels and prevent mold growth.

  7. Heated Hose:
    • Invest in a heated water hose to prevent freezing during extended winter stays.
    • Make sure to use an appropriate power source for the heating element.

  8. Propane System Check:
    • Inspect the propane system for leaks and proper functioning.
    • Keep an eye on propane levels, especially during colder temperatures. 
  1. Insulation Upgrades:
    • Consider adding insulation to vulnerable areas, such as exposed pipes.
    • Install thermal curtains or insulating window coverings.

  2. Skirting and Underbelly Insulation:
    • Skirt the RV to create an enclosed space underneath.
    • Add underbelly insulation to protect against extreme cold.

  3. Battery Maintenance:
    • Check the RV battery and ensure it's fully charged.
    • Consider using a battery warmer to maintain performance in cold weather.

  4. Tire Pressure Check:
    • Monitor tire pressure regularly as it tends to drop in colder temperatures.
    • Keep tires properly inflated for safety and fuel efficiency.

  5. Emergency Kit:
    • Prepare an emergency kit with essentials like blankets, extra clothing, food, and a first aid kit.
    • Include items like snow chains and a collapsible shovel for unexpected situations.

  6. Weather Forecast Monitoring:
    • Stay updated on weather forecasts, especially when planning to travel in winter conditions.
    • Be flexible with travel plans to avoid severe weather.