Is it better to store RV on gravel or concrete?

You can park on gravel,dirt,concrete, wood, asphalt, and anything else that is porous and retains moisture and dry rot will attack your tires. Some who have poured concrete slabs to park on have laid down plastic and poured over that but that still does not stop moisture from coming up out of the concrete.
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What is the best surface to store an RV on?

Grass Pavers are an excellent long term RV parking solution and although more difficult and costly to install than the grass protection mesh, the stability of the surface and longevity of the material are superior.
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Should RV tires be off ground?

As the answer suggests, the tires shouldn't be off the ground for long periods. Instead of lifting them off the ground, there is some suitable terrain to store your RV.
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What do I put under my RV tires?

Use Wheel Blocks or Tire Cradles

Some people argue that the effort to jack up your RV isn't worth it for short-term RV storage. If you elect to forego the previous step, you should still put wheel blocks or tire cradles between your tires and the ground.
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Is it OK to store an RV on grass?

Short answer: Parking or storing your RV on grass for a long period is not a good idea. The moisture from the grass beneath causes accelerated rusting of the undercarriage and will result in mechanical failures over time. The tires can also sink in the soft ground due to weight.
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Is it better to store RV with slides in or out?

You should store your RV with the slides in. Storing your RV with the slides out increases your risk of problems with the RV, including leaky seals, damage to the slides, or possibly structural damage. Storing with the slides in, minimizes these risks and keeps your RV tidy and ready to go for your next adventure.
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Should I put wood under my RV tires?

for the most part its just to keep the rv from sinking in the grnd, and very important to cover the tires when not in use the sun will eat them off the rims . so put down a junk of plywood and cover the tire and your set. cover them tires all yr long.
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How do you keep RV tires from dry rotting?

Apply a UV protectant or ozone blocker treatment. You can purchase protectant sprays that you can easily apply to your tires blocking the harmful rays of the sun. Many automobile and RV owners think that ArmourAll will do the trick but research shows that it has been proven to hurt the tires more than help.
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Does parking on concrete damage tires?

Tires should not be stored directly on a concrete surface. The concrete surface may become damp or frozen, or contaminated with spilled chemicals which may adversely affect the tire's condition.
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What do you put under RV jacks?

Good RV jack pads or Utility Blocks can not only level your RV but can also spread the weight of the jack over a wider surface, protecting the surface beneath it. This is always helpful, but can sometimes be critical for keeping an RV from sinking into the ground when it's standing on jacks alone.
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How thick should an RV pad be?

Given the average weight range, a concrete RV driveway will need to be at least 4 to 5 inches thick to be able to support a Class B RV. Given the small weight, you can get away with using a standard concrete thickness generally used for cars and pickup trucks.
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Can RVs tip over?

But can high winds flip RVs? There's no need to panic. High winds can flip RVs driving on the highway but it takes a perfect storm to toss your rig when you're parked.
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Can I store my RV on gravel?

You can park on gravel,dirt,concrete, wood, asphalt, and anything else that is porous and retains moisture and dry rot will attack your tires. Some who have poured concrete slabs to park on have laid down plastic and poured over that but that still does not stop moisture from coming up out of the concrete.
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Can you put a camper on gravel?

Gravel is good if it has enough clay to pack really firm. As with all of them it's a good idea to have some slope so water will run off. You don't want any puddles. The suggestions were good regarding tracking stuff into your camper but that depends on how often you will be going in and out once parked.
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How thick should a gravel RV pad be?

figure out where the tires will sit, and then have some re-enforced concrete pads made that are a bit larger than the tire "footprint", and have those poured in place.... again, probably about 6" thick.
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Should you cover your RV with a tarp?

Should You Cover an RV at All? Yes, you should! Covering an RV, if you don't invest in proper RV storage, is essential to keeping it protected from the elements. RV covers, RV skirts, and other methods can be used besides the traditional tarp route.
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How can I extend the life of my RV tires?

7 Ways To Prolong The Life Of Your RV Tires
  1. Know thy pressure. ...
  2. Add tire pressure valve extenders. ...
  3. Inspect the sidewalls. ...
  4. Pay attention to weight distribution and limits. ...
  5. Cover RV tires while in storage. ...
  6. Rotate tires regularly. ...
  7. Replace tires as needed.
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Why do people put cardboard under their tires?

It's corrosive to metal (like the undercarriage of your car) and becomes less effective below 25 degrees Fahrenheit anyway. Another way to get traction is to lay cardboard, plywood, two-by-fours or even your vehicle's floor mats down in front of the drive tires (or behind them if you're starting in reverse).
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How do you store an RV for the winter?

  1. Drain the water system. This might be the most critical step for winterizing your RV, Dack says. ...
  2. Prep the exterior. ...
  3. Choose a safe location. ...
  4. Cover up your RV. ...
  5. Protect the tires. ...
  6. Save your batteries. ...
  7. Add fuel stabilizer. ...
  8. Make it critter-resistant.
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Is it OK to store RV uncovered?

No, we don't think you should store your RV outside with no cover. At least not for extended periods. Leaving your RV exposed to the elements can cause damage and cost you a lot of money in the long run. Whether you choose an RV cover or a covered storage option, you should protect your RV while it sits in storage.
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Should an RV be stored under cover?

Depending on your budget, an RV cover may or may not be a good solution for protecting your RV. They will offer some protection from moisture, leaves, and UV damage. Storing your RV under a building or carport is a surefire way to keep it fully protected.
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Should I store my RV covered?

There are many things to consider when purchasing an RV, and storage is vital. Covered RV storage can be an essential investment for your RV. It protects your RV from the elements so that you don't have to worry about incurring damage when your RV is sitting outside.
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How do I protect my RV roof in the winter?

We recommend buying RV covers by ADCO or Camco because both manufacturers offer a quality build and great selection. A cover will prevent snow accumulation and ice buildup on your unit's exterior, and it will keep meltwater from creeping into the seams between panels and components of your RV.
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