Tag RV Maintenance

Wheel Bearing Maintenance

Don’t neglect this task. Wheel Bearing Maintenance really does need to be done every year or 12000 miles (Whichever comes first). However, as with everything else regarding RV maintenance, don’t do it yourself if you feel uncomfortable doing so. This… Continue Reading →

Why you should be on your RV roof!

This is really about why you should get on your RV roof. But first a quick story: A young man went on vacation leaving his younger brother, mother, and pet cat at home. When he returned home he asked his… Continue Reading →

A Word of Caution on this Hot Weather

Here in Texas we jumped from really cool spring weather to hot 90+ temperatures overnight! While this really kicks camping into high gear there are some things to keep in mind before you travel. Plus, I want to offer a… Continue Reading →

Please Check The Propane Detector on Your Travel Trailer!

Never take for granted that your detectors are good in your travel trailer. This not only means fire detectors but also your propane detector. Unlike your fire detector you don’t need to change batteries in your propane detector.The propane detector… Continue Reading →

Winterizing Begins Now.

This is a repost of one of our previous blogs. Why? Because winterizing begins now, not only up in the northern states, but in the south as well. Many folks are worried about having another “Texas Freeze” and have already… Continue Reading →

Do Not Neglect Your Air Conditioner

You may think your AC filters stay clean a long time but they don’t. So do not neglect your Air Conditioner. If you are unfamiliar with your particular unit, a great place to start is with the owners manual. The… Continue Reading →

Your Furnace may need help

It’s an age old question when the weather gets cold. “Why don’t I feel more air flow coming out of my travel trailer heat registers?”. The simple answer is that your furnace may need some help. Even new RV furnaces… Continue Reading →

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