But if I am able to store the RV in an indoor garage, and only expose it the 30-40 days that I use it, would I greatly decrease the chances of these issues?
Sure, many leaks come from deteriorating seals, so less weather, rain, sun, etc….greatly decreases chances of leaking issues.
At what point would I start seeing issues?
Unfortunately, many RV’s will have some warranty items needed fixed within the first year. Make sure to use it, and shake out the bugs, within the warranty period.
Preventative maintenance is on-going with RV’s, much of it not rocket science, if you are handy and willing to learn, it is not that bad.
Also routine use of a RV, is actually good for the systems, some things if they sit too long without use, will give you issues (Generators, engines, charging systems, tires).
The plus side, it can open many adventures and becomes really addictive way to travel!
Markiemark:C