All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Campground Store Wholesaler?Thanks for all the replies. I'll look into sams club. Do they sell fishing and camping stuff also?Campground Store Wholesaler?This topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 28557348Campground Store Wholesaler?We are thinking about opening a small camp store at our campground. Was wondering if anyone knew of a good wholesaler?RV Park Management SystemDoes anyone know of a program that is geared more towards property management for a CG? Everything I seem to find online is for lease of apartments.Re: Campground Amenities vs lower pricesWe run into people saying the rates are to high for the CG we manage. And yes they are a little higher then the CGs around the area. But this CG wasn't built for the everybody crowd. It was for people who want to relax. As for me I'd rather spend the extra cash for a nice clean CG wit stuff to do on site. I'd rather be in a pool and not the local lake because it's way nasty...Re: Roof Support?I ended up going to Lowes today and buying this stuff and putting it on all the back windows of the RV. http://www.lowes.com/pd_13353-56291-ST16025_1z0uk7m__?productId=1014123&pl=1Re: Roof Support? OpenRangePullen_Ford wrote: If its not braced then it wont support the weight of an AC. Bracing on most manufacturers are only optional of 50amp service 5th Wheels and are labaled as Braced openings. There is no way to tell if there is appropriate bracing unless you strip the ceiling. You should consider rigging up a in room AC. I was thinking that. But there's not a lot of room in the front room for one to sit. I wonder if it would over heat.Roof Support?I was wondering if anyone knew if the front vent on a 34 foot a FlagStaff would support adding a second AC unit there? I was looking into upgrading to 50amp service and add a second non-ducted unit in the front bedroom.Re: hot water heater myredracer wrote: It's easy to run out of hot water when showering and nothing unusual. First thing to do is go and buy an Oxygenics shower head (around $40). They use less water make a HUGE difference. If you happen to have an electric element, you can run that in addition to propane and you will have faster recovery on the tank. We have had an Oxygenics shower head on 3 TTs now and have not had a problem with running out of hot water and have not had to use water saving techniques. I have the LP and electric on. I didn't have the electric on last night since the switch is outside inside the HWH cover. I just forgot. I'll be buying one of those shower heads when we go home tomorrow.Re: hot water heater old guy wrote: one solution many of us have found is buying a oygenics shower head. they use less water and you can take longer hot showers. some years ago my daughter , who had super thick hair would run out of hot water before getting the shampoo out of her hair. bought the new shower head and she even said "thanks Dad". Thanks. I'll look into one of those!
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