![]() ![]() You should be checking your RV for signs of water damage regularly, but it’s always a good idea to give it a thorough scan each time you’re headed out. You do not want to be on the road and feel the sinking sensation (both metaphorical and literal) of a quickly-deflating tire.Īs an RV owner, you probably know that water damage happens sometimes, no matter how well your RV was designed or how thoroughly you care for it. You probably did this while de-winterizing, but it’s always a good practice to take out your pressure gauge and check each tire before every trip. All of these little details seem obvious, but they are the most frequently forgotten checks! While sometimes it might just be funny or embarrassing, these details can also have serious repercussions for your safety (not to mention potential damage to your RV). Here are the things you absolutely must check before turning the key and peeling out. ![]() You’ve packed (more on this later!), and now it’s the night before departure (or the morning of, you rebel). ![]() So you’ve given your RV its Spring spa treatment and woken up all the necessary systems. We recommend getting your RV de-winterized a few weeks prior to your expected departure date, just in case you find an issue that may take a little longer to solve… you don’t want to be servicing your trailer in the frenzied days before your departure, only to find damage that cannot be fixed in time. More of a do-it-yourselfer? That’s great! Here’s our annual summer-izing checklist, to make sure no nook or cranny is neglected. Our team will check for any damage, make repairs, and get your trailer road-ready in no time. The safest and easiest way to do this is by booking a Spring service appointment with Christie’s expert service department. If this is your first trip of the season, you’re going to want to de-winterize your RV. With that in mind, here’s our RV setup checklist of essential things to pack and check before hitting the road! Vehicle Checks De-winterizing With camping season right around the corner, it’s time to start planning your first road trip! Whether you’re driving to a nearby campsite for the weekend or taking on a longer adventure, you’ll want to ensure that your RV is fully equipped for your needs – and that it’s in top shape to get you there safely. ![]()
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