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Much like cars, RVs require regular maintenance. While much of that maintenance can be done by a professional, there are plenty of easy RV maintenance tasks that every owner should know how to do themselves. Let’s take a look at just a few of those easy RV maintenance tasks.

When was the last time you inspected your RV’s roof?

Checking RV Maintenance at Tom Schaeffer's RV Super Store, in Shoemakersville, with Aaron Bashore, service advisor. Check seals on roof vents and sky lights.
RV maintenance. | Tim Leedy/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images

First things first, let’s start with your RV’s roof. When was the last time you climbed on top of your RV to check out its roof? If it’s been a while since you last took a gander at it, you might want to consider doing so soon. In fact, if you come across any cracks in sealant, you would be wise to reseal them before hitting the road for your next adventure, Camping World reports. 

As a matter of fact, leave a cracked seal unchecked, and you could find yourself dealing with water leaks in your RV. “When leaks go unchecked, water seeps into walls, grows mold, and separates the walls–compromising the structural integrity of the RV,” Camping World added. Fortunately, checking your RV’s roof for sealant cracks and leaks is one of the easiest RV maintenance tasks.

Do you know how to check your RV’s fluid levels?

Checking your RV’s fluid levels is another easy RV maintenance task that every RV owner should know how to do, Camping World reports. In fact, checking these fluids on a regular basis will help ensure that your RV is running both adequately and efficiently. Checking them regularly can also save you money in the long run, Camping World added.

As for what RV fluids you should be checking? You should be checking your RV’s oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, coolant levels, and windshield wiper fluid. The good news is that checking these fluids is pretty straightforward and should only take a few minutes. Chances are your RV’s manual can guide you through the process too.

Checking tire pressure is an easy RV maintenance task

Now, let’s talk tires. According to Good Sam Blog, each time that you hit the road, there’s a chance that you could experience an issue with your RV’s tires. The good news is that maintaining your RV’s tires is one of the easiest RV maintenance tasks. First, start by visually inspecting your RV’s tires. Be sure to inspect the tires’ tread condition and depth while also keeping an eye out for any cracks in the tires.

Checking tire pressure is another easy RV maintenance task that should be done on a regular basis, Good Sam Blog reports. To determine the correct tire pressure for your RV, first check your owner’s manual, which should tell you the correct tire pressure for your RV. Then, check your tire pressure using a tire pressure gauge or by checking your RV’s tire pressure monitoring system. “While a TPMS can’t prevent every blowout, it can warn you in enough time to safely pull over,” Good Sam Blog explained.

RV maintenance doesn’t have to be a chore

While maintaining your RV will require some effort on your part, RV maintenance doesn’t have to be a chore. In fact, keep up on these easy RV maintenance tasks, and keeping your RV in good condition is a breeze.

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