Protecting Your RV From Moisture Build-Up During Long-Term Parking
Moisture is one of the biggest challenges RV owners face when parking their vehicles for weeks or months at a time. Whether you’re storing your RV over winter or simply keeping it parked in one spot for an extended period, taking a few proactive steps can help prevent mildew, mold, and unpleasant odors.
First, ensure your RV’s seals, windows, and doors are all in good condition. Cracks or worn-out seals allow water to seep inside, especially during wet or humid weather. Regularly inspecting and resealing your RV’s roof, windows, and trim can go a long way toward keeping moisture at bay. Even if you’re only using the unit sporadically, a quick check now and then helps catch potential leaks before they cause bigger problems.
Next, focus on ventilation. When possible, open vents, windows, or rooftop hatches to allow air to circulate. Stagnant air is a breeding ground for mildew, so good airflow helps reduce dampness. Some people also use small dehumidifier units or moisture-absorbing products (like desiccant packs) inside their RV to keep humidity levels under control. Placing these in high-risk areas—such as the bathroom or kitchen—can be particularly effective. Keeping your interior clean and dry, wiping down surfaces, and removing any standing water in sinks or showers also work wonders to discourage mold growth.
Outside, consider using a breathable RV cover designed to repel water while still allowing interior vapors to escape. If you decide to use a cover when you’re in a long term parking situation, make sure it’s secured properly to prevent tears or flapping. In windy areas, extra care with straps or protective padding can protect both the cover and your RV’s finish.
Finally, remember to check on your RV periodically. Even if it’s stored off-site, a quick visit to run fans, inspect seals, and clear out any accumulated moisture helps you stay ahead of serious issues. Need a safe, outdoor spot for your RV? Our RV Storage area is designed to accommodate large vehicles with plenty of space. With a little planning, you’ll keep your RV fresh, dry, and ready for your next trip.