Seeping Water Heater

A daily walk around of your RV is important so you can spot any trouble or potential problems. For example: the other day I was draining the gray tank, which I do every couple of days, and after I finished I continued around the coach looking for any abnormalities. On the opposite side of the rig I noticed that there was some water dripping out of the RV water heater access panel.

Upon opening the water heater panel I discovered that the drain plug was seeping. Maybe I didn’t tighten it enough the last time I did my purge of the tank.

Where The Rubber Meets The Road

As you're going down the road, your life depends on your RV tires.

Among the most important items found on any RV, whether it’s a Pop-Up, Travel Trailer, Fifth Wheel, Towing Unit (used to pull RV) or Motorhome, are the tires which it rides on.

Given their importance to you and your rig's safety, your RV tires are often not given the priority of attention they require. Your life depends on them!

RV Water System Tune-Up

​Your RV water system begins at the point where you connect to the park's water spigot. As with every other system in your rig, it requires regular maintenance.

When we first started RVing we knew that it was a must to use a water filter to filter ALL of the water entering our rig. Not just for drinking but for ALL uses. A sediment filter helps to protect your water heater, toilet, shower, faucets, and ice maker, if you have one installed.

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