1. Remove all snow, ice, and dirt from the exterior of the trailer
Make sure to remove all build-up from the previous winter. This can include removing any snow, ice, or dirt from the roof, as well as around doors and windows. Inspect the entire trailer for any signs of damage that may have occurred during the winter.
2. Inspect the roof for any damage that may have occurred during the winter
It is important to inspect the roof for any damage that may have occurred during the winter. This can include checking for holes, cracks, or other damage. If any damage is found, it should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
3. Clean and flush out all water lines and hoses
It is important to clean and flush out all water lines and hoses each season in order to prevent any damage or build-up from occurring. Make sure to use fresh water when flushing out the lines and hoses.
4. Check all seals around doors and windows for any signs of wear or damage
It is important to check all seals around doors and windows for any signs of wear or damage. If any seals are damaged, they should be replaced as soon as possible in order to prevent water or air from entering the trailer.
5. Inspect the brakes, tires, and suspension system for any damage or wear
It is important to inspect the brakes, tires, and suspension system for any damage or wear each season. If any of these components are damaged or worn, they should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
6. Clean and polish all exterior metal surfaces (including A-frame)
It is important to clean and polish all exterior metal surfaces each season in order to prevent rust or other damage from occurring. Make sure to use a high-quality polish in order to protect the metal from the elements.
7. Apply a coat of wax to the entire trailer body (including A-frame)
It is important to apply a coat of wax to the entire trailer body in order to protect it from the elements. Make sure to use a high-quality wax in order to provide the best protection possible.
8. Change engine oil and oil filter (if applicable)
If your trailer has an engine, it is important to change the oil and oil filter each season. This will help to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent any damage from occurring.
9. Flush and refill radiator with fresh coolant (if applicable)
If your trailer has a radiator, it is important to flush and refill it with fresh coolant each season. This will help to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent any damage from occurring.
10. Replace air filters (if applicable)
If your trailer has air filters, it is important to replace them each season in order to ensure that the air quality inside the trailer is good. This will also help to prevent any damage from occurring to the air conditioning system.