RV camping trips are a fun and exciting way to explore the great Texan outdoors. If you often find yourself craving to hit the road with your travel trailer, scratch the itch by planning a trip to your favorite destinations with your family. However, before you head out, you will want to ensure that your camper is well maintained and ready for your outing.

RV Outfitters of Texas is your local camper dealership, and we are well-versed in travel trailer maintenance. Our experts have gathered a few tips to help you keep your model in tip-top shape. Keep reading this guide to learn more, and for more information, swing by our dealership for a friendly chat with our team. We are in Nacogdoches, TX, and we happily welcome our patrons from Lufkin.

Consult Your Owner’s Manual

The owner’s manual that came with your travel trailer is helpful, and you will want to keep it handy. Make sure you read it to understand what your manufacturer recommends for your specific make and model. Typically, you should find information about the maintenance schedule, the products you should use or avoid when maintaining your vehicle, and the specific parts on your camper that you should service more frequently than others.

Inspect the Exterior

Now that you know what to do, you can start inspecting your travel trailer inside and outside.

Walk around your RV to inspect it from all angles and keep tabs on signs of damage. Don't forget to look for dents, grime, and water damage, and clean your vehicle to prepare it for your outing. If you want, you can note your observations and tend to the more critical ones first. You will also want to climb onto the roof and examine its condition. Remember to inspect and clean the vents, as they can go a long way in keeping you and your family comfortable on the road.

Inspect the Interior

Next, you will want to examine the interior, including the ceiling, doors, windows, and floor of your travel trailer. Pay attention to signs that suggest the growth of mold and mildew and slide-outs that need lubrication.

While you are at it, test the appliances in your RV’s kitchen and the functioning of the propane system.

Check Tires

You should never drive a vehicle on bad tires, especially when it is as large as your travel trailer. Driving or hauling a camper with worn-out and inflated or deflated tires is unsafe for you and other motorists on the road. These conditions can affect your traveling experience and cause a blowout on the highway.

To ensure that your tires are ready for your trip, use a tire pressure gauge for an accurate reading and adjust the air pressure in your tires to your manufacturer’s recommendation.

Although there are other strategies to maintain your travel trailer, you can start with these. If you have more questions or are still in the market for a recreational vehicle, visit RV Outfitters of Texas. We have an outstanding collection of travel trailers from premium brands, and we can suggest models that suit your lifestyle. You will find us in Nacogdoches, TX, where we proudly serve those from Lufkin.