Frequently Asked Questions
When Should I Winterize My RV in Albuquerque?
Even though Albuquerque doesn’t see long stretches of freezing weather, just one cold snap can do real damage. We recommend winterizing your RV by late October, or earlier if you’re storing it in the mountains or out in rural areas like Edgewood or Moriarty.
If overnight temperatures start dipping below 32°F, you’re at risk for frozen and burst pipes. Don’t wait until it’s too late—get ahead of the weather and book your winterization early. It’s quick, affordable, and can save you from costly repairs later on.
What’s Involved in De-Winterizing an RV?
De-winterization is more than just flushing antifreeze—it’s about making sure every system in your RV is functional, safe, and road-ready. We’ll refill and pressurize your water system, test your water heater and plumbing lines, check for any freeze-related damage, and verify that appliances are working as they should.
It’s the peace of mind you need before that first trip of the season. No leaks, no bad smells, no surprises—just a smooth start to your next adventure.
Can You Winterize Any Type of RV On-Site?
Absolutely. Our certified techs work on all RV types—Class A, B, and C motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and toy haulers. We’ve seen it all, and we know exactly how to prep each system based on layout and equipment.
You don’t need to prep anything ahead of time. Just give us a quick call or text with your location and RV make/model, and we’ll handle the rest. Wherever you’re parked, we’ll be there.
