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Just wanted to share. It's convenient having a full hookup at home!










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Good setup.

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Nice strategy to keep mom in law out of sticks n bricks...well done!


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I'd love to have the sweet hose hookup for the tank flushing.
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dalehelman wrote:

You are a lucky guy.


Yep, It's called not living in a subdivision and having my own septic tank. I really haven't had an opportunity to use the dumping yet, but If I needed to it will be there.

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During an addition to our home we installed 30A RV on each corner of the house. One side has dump also. Water is close also. My private RV park. My friend pulls has motorhome the otherway around so they can look at the saltwater channel on the other end on the house.


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hallock5 wrote:

Nice strategy to keep mom in law out of sticks n bricks...well done!


The thought has crossed my mind! LOL Thanks for the replies!

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Snow_King wrote:

During an addition to our home we installed 30A RV on each corner of the house. One side has dump also. Water is close also. My private RV park. My friend pulls has motorhome the otherway around so they can look at the saltwater channel on the other end on the house.


Yeah, We've been in this house for about two years now... we actually downsized. But I was thinking about running utilities to a post where it would be more convenient. But then I got to thinking.. I got the septic clean-out right there, all I have to do is wire a 50amp plug and run the water hose right from the front of the garage and that's what I decided to do.

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It is great having a full hookup at home, as well as being able to keep/store your rig at home. That's part of the consequences of buying acreage with no restrictions put on by your neighbors. We're in an agricultural area by zoning ordinance, so about the only thing we can't do is build a factory or an apartment building. No chance of either, actually.





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