RV Winterization & Seasonal Prep

A single hard Texas freeze can crack water lines and split a pump if your RV isnโ€™t prepped. We winterize your rig the right way โ€” and get it road-ready again when the weather turns.

The Problem

Central Texas winters are mild until they arenโ€™t. One overnight freeze on un-winterized plumbing can mean burst lines, a cracked water heater, and a four-figure repair come spring.

How RV Hero Fixes It

  • Full water-system winterization with RV antifreeze
  • Water-heater bypass and tank draining
  • Pump and low-point line protection
  • De-winterization and spring system checks
  • Seasonal inspections so nothing surprises you in March

Why RV Hero

You get master technicians with 25+ years of RV-specific experience, a perfect 5.0 rating across 184 Google reviews, and the choice of mobile or in-shop service โ€” backed by an 8,000 sq ft facility and one of the deepest parts inventories in Central Texas.

Questions

RV Winterization & Seasonal Prep FAQs

When should I winterize my RV in Texas?
Before the first hard freeze โ€” usually late November or December. Weโ€™ll get you on the schedule ahead of the cold.
What happens if I donโ€™t winterize?
A freeze can burst water lines, crack the water heater, and split the pump โ€” one of the most expensive avoidable repairs we see.
Can you de-winterize it in the spring too?
Yes โ€” we flush the antifreeze, sanitize the fresh-water system, and check everything before your first trip.

Ready to Get Road-Ready?

Free estimate, honest pricing, fixed right the first time. Mobile or in-shop โ€” your call.

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