by Stephanie Arwine | Sep 22, 2018 | Do It Yourself
RV air conditioning units go through a bit more than regular units, mainly because they are mobile. They come in contact with more dust and weather conditions while sitting on top of the RV. It is best to clean these units up every once in a while to keep them running...
by Stephanie Arwine | Jul 19, 2018 | Do It Yourself
How to Haul Less Weight in Your RV Whether you are using your RV to travel full-time, packing up for a long road trip, or taking a quick weekend getaway, it’s always tempting to pack as much as you can fit. This can add quite a bit of weight to your rig, but come on,...
by Stephanie Arwine | May 30, 2018 | Do It Yourself
RV GRAY WATER AND BLACK WATER FAQS The Solid Truth About Number Two If there is one thing I have learned while living Full Time in my Motorhome, the one thing RVers hate dealing with, it’s the gray water and black water from your RV’s holding tanks. Eventually,...
by Christie Mustain | May 6, 2018 | Do It Yourself
Just like in a sticks-and-bricks home, the kitchen faucet in your RV is likely one of the most used and abused fixtures in your camper. For this reason, it’s handy to know how to replace one if it breaks. Or maybe your RV came with one of those short neck faucets....
by Christie Mustain | Apr 8, 2018 | Do It Yourself
By Crazy Family AdventureLiving, Marketplace There are a lot of options out there when buying your next RV. Here are a few reasons to choose a used RV over a brand new rig. So you have made the decision to buy an RV and now the search is on for the perfect rig, but...
by Christie Mustain | Apr 1, 2018 | Do It Yourself
Most vehicle owners don’t pay enough attention to their rv tires. In terms of dollars, tires will be one of the largest single investments you’ll make over the life of a vehicle. Tires are important on the family sedan, and they’re the equivalent of your home’s...