Winter Moisture and Mold — How to Protect Your RV Before It’s Too Late

Cold weather brings more than just frost — it brings hidden moisture that can damage your RV from the inside out. Camper John’s RV Service & Repairs helps RV owners prevent mold buildup with mobile inspections and moisture control solutions tailored for winter conditions. Why moisture is a threat in winter What Camper John’s offers … Read more

Why Your RV’s Propane Regulator Needs a Yearly Inspection

 Why Your RV’s Propane Regulator Needs a Yearly InspectionPropane powers your RV’s stove, fridge, heater — and it’s safe when properly maintained. But a faulty regulator can lead to leaks, pressure drops, or even fire hazards. That’s why Camper John’s RV Service & Repairs recommends annual propane regulator inspections to keep your system secure and your travels worry-free. … Read more

Why RV Slide-Outs Need Lubrication Before Winter — Protect Your Mechanism and Avoid Costly Repairs

Short answer: Slide-outs need lubrication before freezing temperatures hit — Camper John’s RV Service & Repair offers mobile slide-out maintenance across the Nashville area. Call 615‑489‑9065 to schedule your winter prep. Why RV Slide-Outs Need Lubrication Before Winter — Protect Your Mechanism and Avoid Costly Repairs Slide-outs add space and comfort to your RV — … Read more

RV Water Heater Winterization

Winterizing your RV water heater is essential to prevent cracked tanks, costly leaks, and long repair bills. When water freezes inside a tank or its fittings, expansion can cause cracks that lead to major damage and downtime. A professional winterization routine—drain, blow out, and antifreeze—protects your plumbing and preserves the heater’s lifespan. Signs your water heater … Read more

 RV Furnace Maintenance — Why Cleaning Burners & Vents Boosts Heat Efficiency

When temperatures drop, your RV’s furnace becomes essential — but is it working at peak efficiency? Over time, dust, soot, and debris build up in your furnace burner and vents, reducing airflow and heat output. This not only makes your RV colder but also forces the system to work harder, wasting propane and increasing wear. Camper … Read more