When temperatures drop, your RV needs more than just parked storage — it needs protection. At Frontier Auto and RV Center, we specialize in complete winterization and cold weather RV upgrades built for Alaskan conditions. From RV skirting and diesel heaters to Arctic packages with heated tanks and pipes, our technicians help you stay safe, warm, and operational through the toughest months of the year.
Standard RVs aren’t designed for prolonged exposure to Alaskan winters — but with the right upgrades, they can be. At Frontier Auto and RV Center, we transform campers, trailers, and motorhomes into dependable winter shelters. Whether you’re winter camping, living in your RV, or simply storing it for the season, proper RV winterization protects your investment and your peace of mind. One visit now can save you thousands in freeze-related repairs later.
Alaska winters are no joke — and neither are frozen tanks, cracked fittings, or ice damage. Here’s how to know it’s time to winterize or upgrade:
Sub-zero travel requires special insulation, heating systems, and water protection.
If you’ve had frozen water lines before, it’s time to consider heated upgrades or an Arctic package.
Even if you’re not using it, winterizing protects against burst pipes and water damage.
Thin insulation or gaps in underbelly protection can lead to heat loss and frozen interiors.
Upgrading your four-season RV setup ensures consistent heat and reliability during extended stays.
We offer a full range of preventative and performance upgrades to help RVs thrive in the cold:
We reinforce underbellies, walls, and compartments with added insulation to reduce heat loss and increase comfort.
Custom-fit RV skirting helps trap heat under the chassis and prevents tanks and lines from freezing.
We install efficient diesel-fired heaters for dry, reliable cabin warmth — ideal for off-grid winter camping.
Ensure your motorhome starts in sub-zero temps with a reliable engine block heater install.
We upgrade your rig with tank heaters, wrapped pipes, and thermal switches to keep water flowing in any condition.
We recommend completing RV winterization by mid-September — earlier if you’re in higher elevations or colder areas.
Yes. Stored RVs are just as vulnerable to freezing and should be fully winterized to prevent damage.
Our Arctic packages typically include tank heaters, wrapped water lines, additional insulation, and thermostat-controlled heating pads.
Yes. We custom-install cold weather RV skirting for most motorhomes, trailers, and fifth wheels.
Absolutely. We specialize in four-season RV modifications that make full-time cold weather use safe and practical.
Keep your adventures rolling! Schedule your service appointment with Frontier Auto & RV Center today. Our expert team in Anchorage, Alaska is ready to handle all your automotive and RV repair needs with quality you can trust.
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PHONE
(907) 561-9900 (call)
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ADDRESS
1300 E. Dowling Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99518