How to Prepare Lance Travel Trailers For Winter Storage

As winter approaches, ensuring Lance travel trailers are properly prepared for storage is crucial to its longevity and performance. Winterizing your trailer is not just about protecting it from the harsh elements; it’s about preserving its condition for future adventures. 

Clean and Inspect

Start by giving your Lance travel trailer a thorough inspection and cleaning. Remove any dirt, debris, or leftover food particles that may attract pests during storage. A clean trailer is more inviting when you’re ready to hit the road and prevents potential damage. As you clean, take the opportunity to inspect the exterior for any signs of wear, tear, or damage. Addressing any issues now can prevent more significant problems down the road.

Empty Water Tanks and Lines

One of the most critical steps in winterizing your Lance travel trailer is to ensure all water tanks and lines are completely emptied. Any water left in the system can freeze during colder temperatures, leading to costly damage. Begin by draining the fresh water tank and then empty the gray and black water holding tanks. It’s crucial to remove as much water as possible to avoid freezing.

Use Antifreeze

Choose a non-toxic, RV-specific antifreeze to avoid any harmful effects on your plumbing system. Most Lance camper trailers come with a water heater bypass valve, which allows you to skip filling the water heater with antifreeze. Connect a hose to the antifreeze intake valve and place the other end into a container of antifreeze. Turn on the water pump and open each faucet, starting with the closest one to the pump. Continue until you see the antifreeze flowing from each faucet, ensuring that the entire water system is protected.

Protect the Battery

Cold temperatures can be harsh on your trailer’s battery. To protect it during winter storage, either disconnect the battery or use a trickle charger. If you choose to disconnect the battery, make sure to store it in a cool, dry place. Regularly check the battery charge to ensure it stays within the recommended levels.

Elevate and Cover Tires

Tires are often overlooked during winterization, but they require attention to prevent flat spots and deterioration. Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure, and consider placing your Lance travel trailer on leveling blocks to take some weight off the tires. Invest in tire covers to shield them from the elements. These covers protect against UV rays, which can lead to tire damage over time. 

Preparing your Lance travel trailer for winter storage is a proactive step to ensure it remains in top condition for your next adventure. From draining and protecting the water system to safeguarding the battery and tires, these essential steps will keep your trailer in optimal shape during the colder months.

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