As winter falls upon us, it is important to prepare your motorhome for the colder months – especially if you’re not travelling all year round! Taking the right steps will ensure your motorhome stays protected and ready for adventures in the new year ahead. Whether you’re a first-time adventurer or a seasoned pro, these tips will help keep your motorhome in top condition for when winter passes.
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To prevent any unwanted frost-related damage, it is crucial to empty all of the water from its systems. Freezing temperatures can cause any remaining water to expand, leading to cracked pipes and tanks – repairs that can be inconvenient and costly to repair.
Once all the water has been drained, leave all taps open to allow air circulation, lift all drain valves and if possible, detach the shower hose.
Extra tip: Add antifreeze to your motorhome for an added layer of protection from freezing and potential damage.
Before storing your motorhome, give the interior a thorough clean. Vacuum the floors, wipe down surfaces and wash where needed – leaving your motorhome fresh and ready for spring!
To protect the interior during winter it is important to stop any moisture from creeping in which can cause mould and unpleasant odors. Remove all food from the kitchen to deter pests, and leave the fridge door ajar to prevent unwanted odors and mould. Leave cupboards and wardrobes ajar to promote airflow, and store fixed beds in an upright position. Stand cushions upright to improve air circulation, or better yet, store them in a warm, dry place. Don’t leave anything damp inside.
Allowing fresh air to flow through your motorhome can help, so open windows or rooflights when you’re home and can monitor them. Avoid leaving windows open overnight or whilst away!
Extra tip: If possible, run the heating on a low setting every now and then. This is one of the best ways to prevent dampness and condensation.
Protecting the exterior of your motorhome is just as important as protecting the interior during the winter months. Rain, frost, and dirt can all take a toll on your motorhome’s exterior. Start by inspecting your motorhome’s bodywork for any damage. Give your motorhome a thorough wash, apply protective wax to prevent algae and dirt buildup, and use a breathable winter proof cover to shield from harsh weather. This will keep your motorhome clean and ready for the spring.
Think carefully about where you will store your motorhome – whether this will be indoors or outdoors, and pay attention to the tyres. Consider turning the wheels periodically, or elevate them to prevent flat areas.
Extra tip: Opt for motorhome friendly shampoos, waxes and cleaning products to prevent any unwanted damage to surfaces.
Cold weather drains batteries more quickly when not in use, and a completely discharged battery can lose its ability to hold a charge permanently. One way you can keep your motorhome battery charged is to connect your motorhome to mains power for 24 hours every few weeks.
Another option is to disconnect the battery and recharge it occasionally, ideally storing the battery indoors in a garage or shed to protect it from freezing temperatures. When you remove the battery, wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth to remove any dirt and debris, and inspect for any signs of damage.
Extra tip: Every couple of weeks, take your motorhome for a drive to protect the engine and transmission from damage. This is also beneficial for the tyres and overall maintenance.
We hope our list has helped you prepare your motorhome for the winter. Proper winter maintenance will protect your motorhome, keeping it in top condition ready for when the warmer weather returns. With peace of mind knowing your motorhome is well-maintained, you can relax and enjoy the festive season, knowing that your home on wheels will be prepped and ready for your next adventure!
The Webbs Group is now closed for the festive period and re-opens for business on Friday 3rd January.
We look forward to seeing you in 2025, and may we take this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
You can still browse our website and send enquiries, which we will respond to upon our return.