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Thanks, I'll see if this place happens to have a dump station, or a septic dump. It's not in the city so it has to have a septic system. I can't get a camera before tomorrow but do plan on checking it with flashlight and flush wand.
The TT looks pristine inside and out. It is in a storage lot and not sitting level. We are taking a generator tomorrow to make sure all appliances work, slides work, and a compressor to check for plumbing leaks. The only thing we are really unsure of is how to check the tanks. Is there a...
I called PPL and the woman I spoke with said they no longer had a link to sold RVs. If I hadn't checked back here, I would have missed LTG's directions to the link and believed the woman. But the link is there and it works. It looks like PPL sticks to NADA average pricing for the most part...
I can't remember the name of the website or exactly how it worked, but it's pricing was more accurate than NADA. At least every 2008 TT wasn't the same average price. Does anyone know if that website still exists?
By that I mean the makeovers that have become very popular online right now, painting the walls, cabinets, putting up wallpaper, etc.
I'd like to lighten our interior but I don't want to hurt resale.
If not peel and stick, then what? I've got an edge to cover similar to DufferDave and I can't even find wood look peel and stick planks. It's all like TrafficMaster Allure at the local big box stores, and that won't work on the vertical edge.
That's what I've been reading while trying to decide whether to buy one. Did you get the Body Spa or a different model? So far, I've only read that the Body Spa has changed. Our last one was great, but had it's drawbacks.
Thanks Miss Mermaid. That looks the same or similar to ones I've seen in other rigs. It's hot and more humid than usual in North Texas right now and I'm sure it will be used here a lot too.
Hubby found a place where our big one will fit so it's running in there now. It probably would be a good idea for us to have a smaller dehumidifier in the living area. Every small one I've looked at so far has reviews that say they only last one season. We've had our big one for 5 or 6 years...
Hubby replaced the pump yesterday and spilled water in the bay. Ran a fan all night but the carpet is still wet. We have a big dehumidifier for our sticks and bricks but it won't fit in the bay. I've seen pictures of RVs with small tabletop size dehumidifiers but need a brand that will...