Forum Discussion
2gypsies1
Jun 10, 2015Explorer III
valhalla360 wrote:
The one I find funny is lots of places prohibit washing of rigs. If you are in the desert SW, I can understand due to water consumption but in places with plentiful water, it makes no sense as this keeps the park looking good with nice clean rigs. Luckily there are plenty of parks that will let you wash the rig.
There are reasons many parks will not allow washing of rigs. Probably a top reason would be wasting water. Some can do it efficiently. Some will not. Some parks will allow it if you're spending a month or a season there. Think about if you were only there for a day or two and washed it. Then the next person comes in and washes his. Then the next. Soon the parking area would be mushy even if the parking is on gravel.
Back to the OPs question....as stated, if it's minor 90% of the time you'll be allowed to do it. Major - no. Something like replacing a vent cover or sealing seams would generally be allowed. Some parks have a special area for more major work. Oil changes could be very messy and that's why they wouldn't be allowed. Also disposing of it.
Hopefully, you won't have to do any major work!
About Full Time RVers
1,587 PostsLatest Activity: Dec 28, 2024