Anyone can do these simple RV Repairs

Anyone can do these simple RV Repairs

Sure!

A quick search of “RV repair near me” will help you find the best motorhome professionals in your locality. But not all problems are worth calling a mechanic, especially those RV issues that the average person can easily fix. 

And when stuck in the middle of nowhere, you’ll be glad you had a few RV repair skills up your sleeves. In this post, we will look at simple RV repairs you can do yourself to save money, time, and sanity.

 

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1. Replacing Leaky Faucets

Repairing dripping faucets and plumbing fixtures is pretty straightforward so anyone can do these simple RV repairs. First, look for a plumbing faucet that matches the sink’s dimensions. Next, turn off the water in the RV, dismantle the old faucet by loosening the nuts, disconnect the flexible extensions from the tap, then install your shiny new fitting.

 

2. Sealing a Damaged Roof

RV roof leaks are some of the easiest RV repairs to fix, provided you spot them early. To detect the leaks, carefully inspect the areas around the vents and skylights. Once you identify areas water can creep in, you can seal them with some easily available products. The sealant you use should match your RV’s roof material for a long-lasting fix.

 

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3. Replacing RV Flat Tires

Changing a flat tire is a skill every RVer should know. However, depending on the size of your camper, you may or may not be able to fix a flat tire. While it’s not advisable to replace tires on the large and heavy motorhomes and travel trailers, you can do it on smaller RVs.

The most important thing is to prepare before the crisis strikes. You’ll want to assemble all necessary tools and equipment, including an RV Jack and leveler to raise the height, a lug wrench, and a spare tire. 

Practice how to raise the jack, remove lug nuts, fit a spare tire, and tighten the lug nuts at home. While on the road, always find a secure place to pull over before you begin.

 

 

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