Having access to water is an amenity that some RVers may take for granted until they notice that the water in their RV has a foul odor, tastes strange, or becomes unsafe to drink or use. The key to ...
Hooking up to city water looks simple enough, but that straight hose connection can be tougher on your RV than you think. The weight of the hose hanging straight out creates stress on the inlet, and ...
Pretty much RV that’s built some sort of self-contained standard has a tank for fresh water. You fill that tank and can use it for drinking water, showers, and cleaning food. But there can be a hidden ...
Regardless of how often you travel in your RV, a supply of fresh water is crucial—especially if you plan on using the faucets in the kitchen or the shower in the bathroom. When you’re boondocking or ...