Feb-17-2016 10:45 AM
Jul-30-2024 12:52 AM
Yes, you can use a residential-grade faucet from Home Depot in your 2007 Forest River Georgetown 350 DS SE, as long as it fits the space and connections in your RV. Ensure the faucet's dimensions match the sink's mounting holes and check for compatible plumbing connections. Residential faucets may be heavier and not specifically designed for RV water pressure, but they can offer more style options. RV-specific faucets, however, are usually lighter, more compact, and built for lower water pressure systems. Consider these factors and verify compatibility before purchasing.
Jul-30-2024 01:07 AM
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While I am sure this information would have been helpful to the OP, this topic is 8 years old and the OP hasn't been on here since.
Feb-18-2016 12:07 PM
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Feb-18-2016 04:59 AM
lacofdfireman wrote:
Need to replace a leaky faucet in Kitchen sink of Class A. Can I use a Faucet from Home Depot that is Residential grade instead of buying from an RV specific dealer like Camping World? Just not sure if the RV specific ones are designed different.
Feb-17-2016 08:58 PM
Feb-17-2016 06:58 PM
Feb-17-2016 06:21 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:toedtoes wrote:
I don't understand the difference. My faucets (old and new; kitchen and bathroom) don't dump a lot of water before I get hot. If I turn the hot knob, I get hot water right from the start. Are new RVS different?
It all depends upon the camper and the distance between the water heater and the faucet. My kitchen faucet is about 5 feet from the water heater. We have hot water almost instantly there. The bathroom, all the plumbing involved, is probably 20-25 feet of tubing. It takes much longer for the shower and bathroom sink to get hot. But, that's the way every camper (and house is)... farther distance, longer it takes.
Feb-17-2016 05:22 PM
Feb-17-2016 05:15 PM
toedtoes wrote:
I don't understand the difference. My faucets (old and new; kitchen and bathroom) don't dump a lot of water before I get hot. If I turn the hot knob, I get hot water right from the start. Are new RVS different?
Feb-17-2016 03:02 PM
Feb-17-2016 02:16 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Per my experience most of RV builders buy the cheapest fixtures they can find on the market, or the fixtures no house inspector would allow in living spaces.
Do yourself a favor and spend few more bucks for thermostat-controlled faucet.
Here is pictorial how I did it in my camper bathroom, but the same faucet comes with no shower for kitchen use. Lot of variations available on ebay and coming from China they are really affordable.
Pull-outs take dumping more water before warm water comes, so not that advisable in RV. The wait time is about 10 days, what is 3 days for shipment from China to USA and 7 days for US customs and USPS.
faucet upgrade
Feb-17-2016 12:51 PM