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The Ultimate RV Maintenance Checklist: Keep Your RV Road-Ready Year-Round
The Ultimate RV Maintenance Checklist: Keep Your RV Road-Ready Year-Round
Whether you're gearing up for a cross-country adventure or settling in for the weekend at a local campground, one thing's for sure—keeping up with RV maintenance is key to a safe, smooth, and stress-free trip.
This RV maintenance checklist outlines everything you need to inspect, clean, and service your RV monthly, seasonally, and annually so you can avoid breakdowns and costly repairs down the road.
✅ Why an RV Maintenance Checklist Matters
Your RV is part home, part vehicle—which means double the systems to monitor. A regular maintenance routine helps you:
- Extend the life of your RV
- Prevent expensive emergency repairs
- Ensure safety on the road
- Maintain resale value
Let’s dive into the full RV maintenance checklist every RV owner should follow.
🗓️ Monthly RV Maintenance Checklist
These quick monthly checks keep your RV in top shape between trips:
- Check tire pressure and look for uneven wear
- Test smoke, CO2, and LP detectors
- Inspect roof seals and window caulking
- Clean AC filters and vents
- Check for signs of rodent or insect activity
- Test battery voltage (especially when stored)
👉 Pro Tip: Keep a tire pressure gauge and infrared thermometer in your RV toolkit.
📋 Download Your Printable RV Maintenance Checklist
Want a ready-to-print version? Click here to download your free RV maintenance checklist PDF
🌼 Spring Pre-Trip Maintenance Checklist
Before the travel season kicks off, do a more thorough inspection:
- De-winterize the water system
- Sanitize freshwater tanks
- Inspect brakes and wheel bearings
- Check propane system for leaks (use soapy water method)
- Test generator and change oil if needed
- Flush and refill water heater
- Lubricate slide-outs and stabilizers
- Charge and test batteries
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🍂 Fall or End-of-Season RV Maintenance Checklist
When it’s time to store your RV, follow these steps to protect your investment:
- Drain and winterize plumbing system
- Disconnect or remove batteries for storage
- Clean and cover tires
- Inspect and seal roof and seams
- Empty, clean, and deodorize holding tanks
- Cover RV or store under shelter
- Add fuel stabilizer to gasoline (if motorhome or generator)
🛢️ Annual RV Maintenance Checklist
At least once a year (or every 12,000 miles), schedule a comprehensive inspection:
- Full chassis inspection and lubrication
- Service generator (oil, filters, plugs)
- Replace anode rod in water heater
- Check alignment and suspension components
- Service roof (reseal, clean, condition)
- Professional HVAC inspection
📋 Download Your Printable RV Maintenance Checklist
Want a ready-to-print version? Click here to download your free RV maintenance checklist PDF
A Well-Maintained RV = A Worry-Free Adventure
Staying on top of your RV maintenance checklist might not be the most glamorous part of RV life—but it's essential. The more proactive you are, the fewer surprises you’ll face on the road.
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