By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Thursday, 19 March 2026
Category: RV Industry News

RV Tips - Maintenance & Setup

Proper maintenance and setup are crucial for a safe and enjoyable RV experience. Use this guide to help you keep your home on wheels in top shape and get settled quickly when you arrive at your destination.

Routine Maintenance Checklist

Consistent maintenance will help prevent costly repairs and unexpected breakdowns.

Exterior and Structure

Component

Frequency

Action

Roof Seals

Quarterly

Inspect and re-seal as necessary

Tire Pressure

Before every trip

Adjust to correct PSI

Battery Water Levels

Monthly

Check and top off with distilled water if needed

Generator

Every 100 hours or Annually

Oil change and filter replacement

Systems and Appliances
Campground Setup Checklist

Use this checklist for a quick and efficient setup process once you arrive at your spot.

Step 1: Parking and Leveling
  1. Survey the site: Check for low branches, utility locations, and potential obstructions.
  2. Position the RV: Back or pull into the spot. Ensure slide-outs have clearance.
  3. Level the RV: Use leveling blocks or an automatic leveling system. The RV must be level for the refrigerator to function correctly.
  4. Chock the wheels: Place wheel chocks securely on both sides of the tires.

Step 2: Utilities Connection

Connecting your utilities in a safe sequence prevents damage to your systems.

Utility

Action

Detail

Electric

Plug in and use a surge protector

Verify proper power pole voltage before connecting

Water

Connect water pressure regulator

Use a white potable water hose and a pressure regulator

Sewer

Connect sewer hose

Securely fasten the hose to the RV outlet and the dump station inlet

Step 3: Final Touches
  1. Extend Slide-Outs: Ensure the RV is level before extending slide-outs.
  2. Open Awning: Extend the awning for shade and protection. Angle it slightly for proper water runoff.
  3. Antenna/Satellite: Raise or deploy any necessary antennas or satellite dishes.
  4. Outdoor Area: Set up chairs and any other outdoor equipment.

Winterization and Storage

If you plan to store your RV during freezing temperatures, proper winterization is essential to protect the plumbing system.


Emergency Kit Essentials

Always travel with a well-stocked emergency kit.

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