As warm weather slowly starts to arrive in Sonoma County again, many RVers look forward to their next big trip. But, before you hit the road, you’ll want to do a quick inspection of your vehicle. This way, you can confirm it’s safe and ready for your first 2021 road trip. This post will explore a few things to look for.

5 Ways to Prep Your RV For Travel

Check the Batteries: One important thing to do before you start your journey is to check the vehicle’s batteries. These provide your RV with enough energy to get you to where you need to be. They’ll also give power to various appliances within the RV so you can stay comfortable.

Batteries can wear down over time. Some signs that you might need to replace them include:

  • Its case is swollen
  • It’s leaking
  • There are broken terminals
  • Your RV isn’t getting enough power

Look at the Paint Job: You’ll also want to take a quick look at the RV’s paint job. While this might not seem like a big deal, it is. It not only boosts its looks but protects it from natural elements. This can stop rust and prevents small pests from sneaking into its shell.

Inspect the Seals: RV seals ensure that moisture and other debris stay out of the vehicle. But, if the seals are torn or wearing down, they won’t properly protect your vehicle. Because of this, make sure to look carefully at the seals which are situated around the windows and doorways. If you notice a problem, reseal the area or take it to a professional who can do so.

Examine the Tires: RV tires hold a massive amount of weight. If they’re not pumped correctly or have punctures, they’ll slow you down. Always investigate the tires to make sure they’re durable. If you notice that the treads are worn, they aren’t aligned with the axles, or are bubbling, it’s ideal to replace them.

Ensure There Aren’t Water Leaks: Water tanks are common in RVs. They provide you with fresh water for drinking, flushing the toilet, and washing your hands. However, they can sometimes crack. If this is the case, the tank will start to drip water which can spread throughout the vehicle. This can result in discoloration, mildew, and rust. You’ll want to verify that the tank is in good condition before you head out.

By keeping these tips in mind, you can make sure your RV is ready for the road. If you’d like to have your RV prepped for your trip, stop by Downtown Autobody in Rohnert Park. Our technicians can redo its paint job or repair its shell so you can safely travel in style.