

For RV’ers, nothing is more enchanting than a long road
trip with many sights to see along the way. However, nothing can
be more frustrating than having problems with your vehicle while
on the road trying to have fun. Under a tarp or stored in a warm, humid storage facility, your RV could become an incubator for mold and mildew. To follow are 3 tips for preventing mold and mildew from forming in your RV. |
Check Your Plumbing and Ventilation
Every time you leave for one of your RV adventure, check or hire someone
to check your toilet valves, lines, and your RV toilet stop to ensure
it is all working correctly. Make sure your bathroom is vented properly
because poor ventilation in small spaces with ample water is a perfect
place for mold to grow.
Don’t forget to have someone look at the plumbing under your sinks
and your waiste disposal system. The last thing you need is a leaky
toilet or sink supply line soaking your carpet while you’re blissfully
charging down the road to that next destination.
Keep Tabs on Your Roof and Ceiling
Make sure your roof is water tight by inspecting the caulking, moulding
and seams. Examine your roof carefully at least twice a year for exposed
fasteners, cracked seams, UV deterioration, mold and mildew, water spots
on the ceiling. One clear indicator for RV roof deterioration is a chalky
white substance left in your driveway when you wash your RV.
If you are a “do-it-yourself-er” (DIY-er), you could start
by spraying water and trying to determine the source of the leak, replacing
leaky roof vents, removing old caulking and replacing it with new, and
repairing damaged seams. If your roof is in need of repair and you are
not a DIY-er you may want to try a liquid roof system with no chalk,
seams, or leaks. One highly recommended Brand is MobilRoof and you
can call them at 1-866-MobilRoof. They offer a very helpful checklist
to determine if you need a new roof for your RV.
Prevent Mold from Forming During Storage
Store your travel vehicle under a cover that will protect it from the
elements while allowing it to breathe , while venting inside water vapor
to prevent mold, mildew from forming. One can find a whole host of RV
covers that are triple - layered to provide ample UV protection, air
vents to reduce wind lofting and inside moisture for around $300.00
with a 3-year warranty.
Check for Hidden Mold and Clean it Up
Sometimes mold clean up requires some good detective work where you
will have to learn to “follow your nose”. Follow the smell
and feel around for dampness. Even when mold is not visible on carpets
and walls it may be growing on carpet padding or inside walls. Inspect,
or have inspected, your air conditioning system ducts for mold, dampness.
Once mold spores form in a heating or AC system, they will be spread
around the entire space. This could cause some major health problems.
For more on how to located mold and remove it, read
this >>.
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