The snow is melting. The sun feels warmer. And your RV? It’s ready to roll again. 🌷🚐
But before you head out on that first spring trip, there’s one important job to do:
dewinterize your RV.
It’s like waking up your camper from a long nap. A little care now means a smooth, safe start to the season.
Let’s walk through what to check so you can hit the road with confidence.
🧼 1. Wash Off the Winter Dust
Start with a good cleaning:
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Rinse the roof, sides, and undercarriage
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Wipe windows and mirrors
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Wash out storage bins
✅ Bonus: You’ll spot any cracks, leaks, or damage you missed during storage.
💧 2. Flush and Fill the Water System
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Hook up to a safe water source
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Flush all antifreeze from the lines (run water until it’s clear)
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Sanitize the fresh water tank with a little bleach and let it sit
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Rinse thoroughly afterward
✅ Don’t forget the hot water heater and water pump.
🔌 3. Check Batteries and Power
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Reconnect batteries (if you removed them)
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Charge them fully
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Test lights, outlets, and switches
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Try out the generator and inverter if you have them
✅ Look for corrosion on battery posts and clean them if needed.
🚰 4. Inspect All Water Connections
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Hook up to water and look for drips
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Check sinks, showers, toilet, and outdoor hose
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Test the water heater and water pump
✅ Make sure there are no leaks under cabinets or near plumbing!
❄️ 5. Test the Fridge and Propane
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Turn on the fridge and let it cool for a few hours
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Test your stove, oven, and furnace
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Check propane levels
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Use soapy water to look for leaks at propane connections
✅ Always keep a window cracked when testing propane appliances.
🛠️ 6. Tires, Brakes, and Safety
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Check tire pressure (cold tires give the best reading)
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Inspect tires for cracks or bulges
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Test the brakes
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Look at your hitch and tow connections
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Check and replace your fire extinguisher if needed
✅ Don’t forget to test your smoke, propane, and CO detectors.
🪟 7. Open It Up and Let It Breathe
After months of being closed up, your RV needs fresh air!
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Open windows and roof vents
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Air out cushions and bedding
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Wipe down cabinets and counters
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Look for signs of moisture or mice
✅ A quick check now can save you from mold or surprise smells later.
🧭 Final Thoughts
Dewinterizing your RV isn’t just a checklist—it’s your first step into the new season.
So take the time to look things over, test what matters, and give your rig a little love.
Because spring adventures are even better when you know your camper’s ready to go. 🏕️☀️💧

