Friday, July 12, 2024

HOW TO FIX RV SLIDE-OUT SEALS & PREVENT LEAKS

 

Your RV’s slide-out is an awesome way to have more space in your RV. But if your RV slide-out seals become damaged or worn out, it can also lead to serious water intrusion and damage to your RV. But how do you fix an RV slide-out seal?

Thankfully, in most cases, it’s a relatively simple fix. Let’s take a look at how to fix your RV slide-out seals and how to maintain them to prevent future leaks.

HOW TO FIX YOUR RV SLIDE-OUT SEALS

  1. Bulb seals which resemble a bike tire that’s partially inflated. These seals compress against your RV slide-out when it’s closed to prevent water intrusion.
  2. Wiper seals, which look like a car windshield wiper. These flex in and out when the slide moves to prevent water intrusion.

Your RV slide-out seals can be attached in a variety of ways, each requiring a different method:

  1. Glue-On: This type of seal requires a rubber-safe adhesive for its attachment.
  2. Peel and Stick: This variety comes with an adhesive already applied to the seal.
  3. Push-On Seals: These are designed to fit snugly over a raised edge or into a track and do not require adhesives.

Before you can fix your RV slide seals, you’ll need to determine their type, size, and how they’re attached. Your RV’s manual may contain this information, but you can also just open up the slide out and take a look at the seal. In addition to measurements like the height and width of the seal, you’ll need to check how long of a seal you’ll need. 

Once you’ve determined what seal you need, you can get a replacement from Amazon or from manufacturers like Steele Rubber. Some manufacturers will gladly send you free samples to try if you aren’t sure. 

FIXING YOUR RV SLIDE-OUT SEALS: HOW-TO GUIDE

Once you have all this information and have obtained the replacement seal or seals, you’ll also need the following:

  • An adhesive remover, such as Goof Off
  • Rags
  • A plastic scraper
  • New adhesive (if your RV slide-out seals require it)

Once you have everything assembled, do the following to fix your RV slide seal:

  1. Remove the seal. Depending on your seal, it may be attached with adhesive, screws, or may simply have a push-on seal. 
  2. Clean the area. Remove any grit and grime in and around the seal. Scrape away any adhesive using your plastic scraper. Don’t worry about getting all the adhesive off. Just scrape off what you can. 
  3. Install the new seal. You’ll want to install the seal the same way it came off. If it was glued on, use an adhesive. If it’s push-on, push it back onto the edge or into the track, etc. 
  4. Trim the seal. If there’s excess seal, trim it to match the original seal’s endpoint. 

It’s that easy! With a new seal, you’ll be safe from water intrusion and costly damage to your RV. 

HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR RV SLIDE-OUT SEALS AND PREVENT LEAKS

Proper maintenance of your RV slide-out seals is key for preventing leaks. Let’s take a look at each of the different ways to maintain your seals.

CLEANING OUT DIRT AND GRIME

One of the simplest but most essential pieces of maintenance for your RV seals is keeping them clean. When your slide-out is open, it can collect things like leaves and dirt, which can damage your seals in a variety of ways. Before closing your slide, be sure to wipe out any debris or grime that has gotten inside. 

It’s also recommended to clean your RV seals periodically, such as any time you wash your rig. This is easily done using just a rag, water, and dish soap. Simply run the rag around every side of the slide out, from inside and outside the rig.

APPLYING TALCUM POWDER

Another way to maintain your RV slide-out seals is to apply talcum powder to them periodically. This helps keep excess moisture from damaging the seal and prevents it from sticking to the RV, both of which can damage your seals over time. 

To apply talcum powder to your RV slide-out seal:

  1. Take a rag or old sock and sprinkle talcum powder on it.
  2. From inside the RV with the slide retracted, reach behind the edges of the slide and run the powdered rag along the top and side seals. Leave a light coat; too much could create a mess and potentially damage the seal.
  3. Extend your slide out and go to the outside of your RV.
  4. Sprinkle some more powder on your rag or sock and apply it all along the seals. Don’t forget to do the top of the slide out; a ladder can help you reach it.
  5. If you have a slide topper, it can be a bit more challenging to get the top. You can try taking the topper off or just get as far in as you can with the topper attached.

Be sure to use only talcum-based powders. Cornstarch-based powders won’t do the job as well and could lead to your seals becoming grimy. It’s recommended to reapply talcum anytime you clean the slide-out seals.

LUBRICATING YOUR RV SEALS

Many people also use silicone lubricants on their seals, which protects them from the elements and ensures they function properly. But, many manufacturers recommend against this, because additives in some lubricants can damage the rubber seal over time. 

If you do lubricate your RV slide-out seals, we recommend using one formulated for RVs, such as Camco Slide Out Lube. Also, pump lubricants generally work better than spray lubricants, as the propellants in sprays can damage the rubber in your seals.

MAINTAINING YOUR RV SLIDE-OUT SEALS IS ESSENTIAL FOR KEEPING YOUR RV IN GOOD SHAPE

Your RV slide-out seals are essential for protecting your RV from costly water damage. If your slide-out seals become damaged or worn out, it’s essential you replace them ASAP. With proper maintenance, you can keep your RV slide-out seals in good working condition for years to come.



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Sunday, July 7, 2024

2025 RV Trends Report: Here’s What’s Up And Coming For RVs

 

New RVs are getting some spectacular upgrades in 2025. It seems that RV manufacturers are working harder than ever to produce RVs that will spike consumer demand for their products. And RVers are going to reap the benefits of their efforts. In 2025, we’ll see new trends that will make RVs more energy efficient than ever before, as well as designer decor and loads of stunning new or improved amenities. In this article, I’ll give you the goods on the top RV trends we can expect to see in 2025, based on models that have already been released and what we’re hearing around the industry.



1. Designer Interior Decor

For the last 40 years or so, RV interior decor has been mostly bland shades of beige and brown that leave no doubt you’re definitely in an RV. However, it appears we have seen the end of an era, as the newest trends have RV manufacturers seeking the advice of interior designers when it comes to the interior decor RVS. Instead of bizarre layouts and frumpy color schemes, a lot of 2025 RVs will have modern floorplans and fresh color schemes.

The latest trend in RV interior decor leans towards creating un upscale condo vibe, with neutral, natural colors and residential style light fixtures. Flooring and backsplashes also reflect this fresh, modern trend, with herringbone patterns and woven strand flooring. We’ll see more pet friendly features like easy care, vinyl upholstery and D-rings to secure canine campers in the campsite.

2. Integrated RV Office Spaces

The ever-growing trend of RVers who do some form of remote work has created a demand for RVs with dedicated areas for a desk and office supplies/equipment. Expect to see dedicated office areas in many floorplans of 2025 RVs. However, we’re also seeing office-spaces housed in the bunk room in some RVs, so the kids can do homework on the road or their parents can get some work done in a self-contained space.

3. Dedicated Cabinets and Drawers for Trash Bins

Trash cans have to go somewhere. WIth that being said many 2025 RV kitchens will have a dedicated cabinet or drawer that houses the trash can. Some RV manufacturers have gone a step further and integrated a pull out cutting board with a drop through hole in the cabinetry above the trash can. It’s the little things that count.

4. Spacious Bathrooms

For 2025, RV manufacturers are providing more spacious bathrooms with upscale vanities and roomy showers with shower seats A lot of 2025 RV bathrooms also get oodles of storage that often includes linen closets, shelves, vanity cabinet and medicine cabinet storage.

5. Solar-power Systems

Manufacturers are recognizing that many RVers plan to use their RV for boondocking, so more RVs than ever will come with (often expandable) basic solar power systems already in place for 2025. Many RVers love having this quiet (and free!) power option. Solar power doesn’t always eliminate the need for a generator, completely, but having it available certainly cuts down on generator use.

6. 12-volt Refrigerators

RV manufacturers have been putting 12-volt refrigerators in RVs for a few years now. The difference is that in 2025 it’s going to be harder to find a more traditional two-way (or three-way) fridge in an RV. But having a refrigerator that runs on RV battery power doesn’t mean you’ll need to forgo space or amenities. As a matter of fact, it’s the opposite. Boasting between 11 and 21 cubic feet of interior space, many of these 12-volt refrigerators rival the one you have in your home. Many have french doors, multi-drawer freezers and ice makers. What’s more, these 12-volt refrigerators will operate on solar power, so when you’re off grid, the fridge won’t be eating up your propane supplies.

7. Airfryer/convection microwave ovens are replacing propane ovens

Let’s be honest: How many times did you use the propane oven for anything but storage last camping season? The truth is, the most underutilized appliance in most RVs is the gas oven. An upcoming trend in 2025 is the replacement of the propane oven you normally find in RVs with an air fryer oven, or a space saving combo airfryer/convection microwave oven.

8. 12-volt Smart TVs

A definite trend in 2025 RVs will see changes to RV entertainment systems. RV entertainment is stepping into a more modern age with 12 Volt smart TVs that run on RV battery power. The cool thing about these is that they allow you to stream wherever you are. Instead of drawing power from your inverter, 12-volt RV TVs draw power directly from the battery. Many LED smart TVs for RVs are packaged with a premium soundbar, doing away with the need for additional stereo equipment.

9. Central Touchscreen Control Panels

In 2025, we’ll see many RVs that have a central touch screen that operates power window shades, slideouts, climate control, awnings, etc. In addition, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities allow you connect to the touchscreen via a smart phone app. This means you can operate all the amenities on the touch pad remotely and monitor temperatures too.

10. Whisper-quiet RV Air Conditioners

The typical RV air conditioner sounds like an airplane taking off when it’s running. But we may see these going the way of the pterodactyl over the next few years. The latest RV air conditioners are whisper-quiet. This means they’re barely audible when they’re cooling the RV while using a fraction of the power of their predecessors.

11. Secret Storage Cabinets

A big design trend in 2025 RVs is secret storage. Many 2025 fifth-wheels have a walk-in pantry concealed behind the entertainment center and other hidden storage spaces. The hidden storage trend sometimes appears on a smaller scale in smaller RVs as well, with dresser tops that have concealed hinges that let them flip up, revealing otherwise invisible storage areas for jewelry and other valuables.

Key Takeaways

There’s no doubt that upcoming RV trends are innovative and have an eye to providing consumer-friendly features. RV manufacturers have really done their homework here by researching exactly what RVers want and taking into account how we’re actually using our rigs. The 2025 model year is bringing some interesting upgrades to RVs that promise to make both boondocking and extended RV use better than ever.


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