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Good Sam
“As winter approaches, preparing your RV for storage is a critical seasonal maintenance step. Preparing your RV for winter includes prepping your interior and exterior, plumbing, electric, engine, slide-outs, HVAC, awnings and choosing your storage location.”
You've chased sunsets, tackled highways, and made memories on the move—now it's time to park while you rest and re-energize for next season's adventure. But freezing temperatures, lingering moisture, and long periods of stillness can quietly take a toll while your RV sits idle.
That's why winterization is more than a checklist—it's a safeguard for your travel investment. Whether you're stowing a travel trailer or a Class A motorhome, this guide walks you through every step to ensure your RV emerges from winter in top shape.
Skipping winterization can wreck your RV. Here's why proper prep is critical:
Just one overlooked detail can turn spring startup into a headache. That’s why it is recommended to get a pre-trip inspection to help identify problems early, making sure your RV is road-ready after a long winter break.
Explore all the plan benefits to see how Good Sam has you covered, even after a long winter off the road.
For Motorhomes: Run the chassis engine monthly to operating temperature.
No matter where you store your RV, having reliable roadside assistance gives you confidence when it's time to move. Learn why Good Sam is ranked #1 for RV roadside assistance.
Unlike motorhomes, travel trailers often sit idle for longer stretches, making preventive steps more important.
Here's what you'll need to get the job done right:
Remember, even with careful prep, unexpected issues can still happen on the road. That’s why it’s smart to have a reliable roadside assistance plan in place—just in case you need a jump start, fuel delivery, or towing support.
Take photos of your RV's condition before storage for insurance protection. Contact your insurer about storage discounts.
Proper RV winter storage is an investment in peace of mind. It takes less than a day to prep your rig—and can save thousands in repairs. Whether you're winterizing a full-size motorhome or a weekend travel trailer, Good Sam has your back with 24/7 roadside support all year long.
When you're ready to break out of winter storage and hit the road again, you'll have the confidence that comes from proper preparation—and the security of knowing Good Sam's network of over 40,000 providers is ready to help if anything unexpected happens.
Need reliable coverage while storing—or taking one last trip south for winter? Join RVers who trust Good Sam to stay protected through every season—whether you're parked in snow country or chasing sunsets. From unlimited towing to the nearest service center to family coverage at no extra cost, keep your journey smooth with Good Sam.
A: Yes. If your RV is in storage, turn off all propane valves and disconnect the tanks. Store them upright in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and ignition points. Always make sure there are no open flames or ignition sources nearby when disconnecting, and follow manufacturer guidelines for safe handling.
A: If storing outdoors, yes—but only with a breathable cover designed for RVs. Avoid plastic tarps, which trap moisture and cause mold.
A: You can—but only if connected to a trickle charger and checked regularly. For colder climates, removing and storing indoors is safer.
A: If you live in a region with sub-freezing temps and snow, indoor storage helps preserve seals, paint, and tires—and reduces rodent risk.
A: Yes. A monthly visit to inspect leaks, battery charge, or pest activity is strongly recommended—even if it's in covered storage.
A: Good Sam's roadside assistance covers you from storage facilities to campgrounds. With plans starting from basic coverage to comprehensive protection, including trip interruption assistance up to $1,200, you're covered for unexpected issues during spring startup trips.