Whether or not to winterize your RV depends on where you plan to park it for the winter and the temperatures you expect to experience. If you plan to park your RV in an area where temperatures regularly drop below freezing, it’s a good idea to winterize it to protect your plumbing and water systems from damage caused by freezing.
This typically involves draining the water from the pipes, adding antifreeze to the systems, and covering any exposed plumbing to provide extra insulation. On the other hand, if you plan to park your RV in a milder climate or in a covered storage area, winterizing may not be necessary.
Ultimately, it’s best to consult a professional RV Repair Technician to determine the best course of action for your specific RV and winter plans. The dedicated professionals at Travel Tech RV Repair in Murphy, NC have over 50 years experience with RVs and can help you make the best winterizing plan to protect your RV and your investment. Call them at 833-434-9787 to discuss this and any other RV repair or upgrade with them.