Protecting Your RV Storage in Rockford IL


If you are unpacking the RV storage inRockford IL from a vacation and won’t be using it for a stretch of time, you need to make sure to cover your bases before closing and locking the camper door. Just like with a house or a car, regular maintenance is key to keeping an RV is tip-top condition.

Typical RV wear and tear issues include pest problems, delamination, mold or mildew, and water or electric damage. Our process for closing up our own RV aims to avoid or eliminate all these pesky problems.

Remove all food and debris

It can be tempting to leave pantry items in the camper, especially if the cans are not open or you are using airtight containers. However, we have found that the best way to avoid having rodent or insect invasions is to never, ever leave any food in the RV. Period. You will also want to do a thorough check of the hidden areas under the couch, dinette, and mattresses. Undetected cereal spills from your toddler can attract destructive pests into the camper.

Proactively prevent pest damage

Depending on where you live, there are additional ways you can prevent pest damage to your RV storage in Rockford IL. Folks are known to sprinkle borax around the perimeter of the RV for insect prevention, coat electric and plumbing lines with dish detergent to keep away squirrels, and leave cotton balls soaked with essential oils to deter mice.

Completely clean the interior and exterior of the RV

We do a thorough cleaning of the interior and exterior of our RV if we will not be using if for a few weeks or more. This includes spraying a light bleach solution in the refrigerator and freezer and propping open both of those doors. Many new RV storage in Rockford IL have returned to their camper after having it in storage and found mold or mildew in the refrigerator if they didn’t take this precaution.

Avoid moisture build up

Moisture is the biggest enemy of an RV, so keeping it from building up during storage is important. Many RVs now have enclosed underbellies and are better insulated than ever. This is great for camping in cooler temperatures, but bad for helping your RV ‘breathe’ while not in use.




Disconnect the Battery

There are many passive draws on your RV battery that will pull charge even when you think everything has been shut off. Stereos and microwave clocks are just a couple of common culprits. Manually disconnecting the battery, or installing a battery disconnect switch, will save you from being without power when you go to hitch up the RV for your next trip.

Invest in quality tire covers

Spending a little money now on tire covers will save you a lot of money down the road. Many RVers think that tire covers are just cosmetic accessories. This couldn’t be further from the truth. The fact is that most RV storage in Rockford IL tires are more damaged by UV exposure than by actual wear and tear on the roads.

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