The following are some guidelines you can use when Storing your RV.  For storing, the steps can be done in pretty much any order you're comfortable with, along with adding items to the list as needed.  The guidelines also assume you have some knowledge about RVs in general, and your RV in particular (knowing where your inlet lines for the fresh water tank are located, for example).

 Storing Your RV

The following items are useful when you will be storing your RV for any extended period of time.

Winterizing Your RV

Whether an RV is to be used intermittently during the winter months or put in storage, the chance that it will be exposed to freezing temperatures requires some preparation and maintenance attention. When exposed to freezing weather, an RV that has not been prepared for such temperatures could be damaged by possible ice expansion. Water lines, tanks, water heaters, pumps and faucets are at potential risk and will require repair or replacement if damaged.

The steps for winterizing are pretty standard for most RVs and should be done in the order listed.. Additionally, specific procedures recommended by the RV manufacturer, chassis manufacturer and appliance producers should be closely considered.