Trailer Fixing, Maintenance and More for You Now


Posted December 10, 2021 by roadspanner

Recreational vehicles require all the standard maintenance of your car, truck, or SUV, plus a whole lot more (if you had your RV for more than a few months then you probably learned this the hard way).

 
With the average cost of a new RV sneaking up on the six-figure mark, they often cost more than many homes. Preventative care and maintenance can keep costly repairs to a minimum. Below we will share our top RV maintenance tips and reminders to protect the hefty investment you made in your RV. So take the help of Roadspanner-truck trailer and rv repair chicago Illinois there.

Cover your roof
When it comes to RV maintenance tips, RV roofs tend to get a lot of attention as they are especially susceptible to sun and environmental damage, which can create problems that often go unseen because we simply don’t get up there regularly. Out of sight, out of mind. But that philosophy can cost you big time. Replacing and repairing an RV roof can easily cost into the thousands.

One of the best things you can do is to keep your vehicle stored under an RV carport or traditional RV cover. For reference, you can see several great examples of the steel RV carport here. Steel RV covers can be installed on your property and customized to meet the size of your specific vehicle. They often come with warranties of up to 40 years, providing your RV’s roof a lifetime of protection.

If you’re a full-timer, then the best you can do is have your RV roof cleaned on a regular basis. Hopefully, you can find a loving family member or friend to do it for you as it can be daunting. The good news is that this will also cut down on the amount of the hated “black streaks” that appear on the sides of your RV.

Run your generator
Letting your generator sit unused for too long could cause you to replace it years before you should. Gasoline has a shelf life of about 30 days. After that time, it can start to break down and damage your generator’s internal components. You have to “keep it flowing” for lack of a better phrase.

To do so, it’s recommended that you run your generator two hours a month around 50% load. This will keep it primed and ready. Failure to do so can cause your carburetor to varnish, preventing fuel from effectively powering the generator. There’s no reasonable way to clean it, so you may end up having to replace it, which needless to say will be costly.

Watch your window, door, and roof seals
A common problem with RVs is moisture leaking into the vehicle through faulty weather stripping and seals. Seals naturally degrade over time, and some brands are notorious for not using great seals to begin with.

When seals start to break down, they allow water to seep in, damaging surfaces and promoting mold. Check seals around windows and doors every three months to ensure a snug fit and no deterioration. Doesn’t hurt to check the roof seals every six months or so as well. Keep an eye out for any cracks, loose pieces, water stains, etc. Even small cracks can allow water to get it. Some RVers will periodically have items removed and resealed just to be sure no water finds its way in.

About the Company:
Cars of class 5 to 8 are catered to by the firm. They can handle huge rigs, buses, and box trucks. Their family founded Road Spanner to fix our own fleet of heavy-duty trucks, so they are well-versed in the trucking industry. We were able to develop the company quickly to accommodate more customers and offer more services and repairs. Road Spanner INC delivers dealership-level services at low prices.

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Last Updated December 10, 2021