Many people are starting to think about taking a vacation as the weather gets warmer. Before you stock up on snacks for the road, consult a technician if your vacation involves pulling out a recreational vehicle.

Even if the item was in good condition, it is a bad idea to keep it in storage. “winterized”This can lead to various problems. Critters can get into storage areas and corners. Leakages and cracks in hoses and gaskets could lead to leakage, propane tanks may rust, and engine noises can be heard.

Most RV owners de-winterize and winterize their RVs. However, only an experienced eye can see subtle damage to delicate components that occurred while it was sitting.

Are the technicians who service your RV qualified to give you the best possible diagnostic care? You should receive the best service if they have been certified by the RVDA-RVIA RV Service Tech Certification Program.

In 1993, the RV Service Technician Certification Program started testing and certifying technicians. Over 3,500 RV technicians are certified across the U.S. They all worked hard to earn their certifications and continue to train to maintain them.

What is the best way to find an RV technician certified? It’s very easy. It’s easy. www.rvda.orgClick here “find a dealer”tab. Click on the pull-down tab beside ‘Company State’ to select your state.

The season won’t wait for you. Don’t wait to become an RV owner! Isn’t now the time to de-winterize your RV? It will give you more time to enjoy the views and the freedom of the road by getting your RV ready for use sooner.

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