How to Prepare Your RV for Winter Camping
Just because the weather is cooling down doesn’t mean that your camping adventures have to end. With a little prep work, you can take your RV out on the open road even in the dead of winter. Here are a few tips on how to get your RV ready for winter camping.
Add Insulation
First, you’ll want to make sure that your camper is insulated. This will help keep the heat in and the cold out. You can add insulation by installing draft guards around doors and windows and using weatherstripping to seal any gaps. You should also invest in a good quality cover to keep your RV protected from the elements when you’re not using it.
Winterization
Next, you need to winterize your RV’s plumbing system, which involves adding antifreeze to all drains and pipes in your camper. This will prevent them from freezing and bursting when the temperature drops. You should also empty out your fresh water tank and disconnect the water lines so they don’t freeze and rupture.
Gear Up
Finally, make sure you have all the necessary supplies on hand before you head out on your RV winter camping trip. This includes extra blankets and warm clothing, non-perishable food items, a first-aid kit, and anything else you might need in an emergency situation. It’s also a good idea to bring along a portable heater and some extra propane so you can stay warm and cozy even if the power goes out.
With a little preparation, you can enjoy camping all year round, even during the cold winter months. Just make sure to insulate your RV, winterize the plumbing system, and stock up on supplies before you hit the road. And always remember to dress warmly! If you need help with any repairs or parts before your next trip, be sure to visit Sterling Trailer Sales in Dunmore, AB. We proudly serve all those in Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, and Brooks.