The RV Storage Survival Guide: 10 Steps to Keep Your RV Safe All Winter

Storing your RV in Fort McMurray’s harsh winter climate takes more than simply parking it for the season. Cold snaps, moisture, rodents, and battery drain can all create costly damage if your RV isn’t properly prepared.

To simplify the process, we’ve created this quick-reference guide based on our full RV Storage Survival Guide infographic, included below.

These ten steps will help you prevent the most common and expensive storage issues.

Frozen pipes can lead to repairs costing over $2,000. Drain all tanks, bypass the water heater, and run RV antifreeze through your lines.

RV batteries naturally lose about 10 percent per month. Disconnect, remove, or attach to a trickle charger to avoid $200–$400 replacements.

Mold can begin forming in just 48 hours without proper airflow. Crack vents, use moisture absorbers, and clean your interior thoroughly before storage.

Remove all food, vacuum, wash the exterior, and consider a protective wax. Clean RVs are far less likely to attract rodents or retain moisture.

Vehicle theft costs Canadians nearly $1 billion per year (Insurance Bureau of Canada). Choose gated, fenced, monitored storage for peace of mind.

5 Pro Tips for Extra Protection

Protect Your Tires

Inflate properly, protect from UV, and place on blocks to avoid flat spots.

Rodent Prevention

Rodents can enter holes “the size of a dime.” Seal gaps with steel wool or pest deterrents.

Use a Breathable Cover

Avoid plastic tarps that trap moisture. Choose an RV-specific breathable cover.

Check Insurance Coverage

Make sure your policy covers winter storage and theft.

Inspect the RV Mid-Season

A quick check can catch moisture or pest issues before they get expensive.

FM Storage offers gated, monitored, winter-ready RV storage designed for Fort McMurray conditions.
Reserve your spot today at www.fmstorage.ca

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