Much like the window and door frames on your house, the window frames of an RV are sealed with caulk. Over time, caulk eventually decays, causing a leak. With their thinner walls, these leaks are much more apparent on an RV. They can also b… read more
If you use your RV regularly, you'll need to refill your RV's propane tank fairly often. Each time you replace your propane tank, it's important to bleed out the gas lines, or "purge" them, to ensure that all air pockets are removed. If you… read more
Faulty or loose fittings on an RV propane tank can cause leaks. Propane leaks are dangerous because propane gas is flammable. Check the fittings for leaks after taking the RV out of storage, after the tank has been removed for filling or wh… read more
Several methods are used to repair leaks in plastic RV siding. Most RV siding is coated with a vinyl or fiberglass finish, but the material is easy to work with and minor damage can be patched on a budget. Every RV owner should own a roll o… read more
One of the benefits of having an RV is the kitchenette. However, your RV kitchen sink is just like a regular kitchen sink. It can get scratched up, dented, punctured or simply start to look bad after a while. Replacing an RV sink is a strai… read more
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