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    "length" vs "flexibility" with campsite restrictions

    Oh okay--good to know with the trailer/forum feedback. Thanks for the good advice!
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    "length" vs "flexibility" with campsite restrictions

    Thank you. Do you find that some campgrounds or parks are "flexible"... ie they say on paper that they will only accommodate 35ft but they'll fudge a bit for 38 or 40 if you can make it work?
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    "length" vs "flexibility" with campsite restrictions

    Still looking for any thoughts on this... maybe from folks with 36ft+ units. Have those with RV's (not trailers) more than 35 feet long had significant challenges with site availability in parks or campgrounds because of the length being more than 35ft?
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    "length" vs "flexibility" with campsite restrictions

    We just poured a brand new concrete pad with RV connections built-in and are are starting to seriously shop rigs (RV not trailer) preparing to purchase within the next few months. During the year, we will use the RV as an AirBnB (we live in a great location to do that) but plan to do some...
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    Pouring concrete for RV extension on driveway--rebar or mesh?

    How thick should gravel sub-base be? I did have one person caution me on dangers of more brittle concrete at higher than 3500 psi but we could add fiber mix. I can park tires (or jacks) on plywood or stands to distribute weight as well.
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    Pouring concrete for RV extension on driveway--rebar or mesh?

    I am getting ready to excavate and pour for a driveway extension to accommodate (eventually when we purchase) a Class A. We're planning on putting down a gravel bed that we'll compact and then pouring 4-5 inches of 3000 PSI concrete... trying to determine whether we should use mesh or rebar or...
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    At home in driveway dump station

    Thanks for the great advice. I had one plumbing store suggest using something similar to this... I'm thinking it could work for my purposes, putting sand in bottom with my cleanout and possible hose bib protruding for flushing attachment. I know concrete sealed would be better for the bottom...
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    At home in driveway dump station

    Thank you for those tips--very helpful. To clarify, what I'm looking toward is a fairly permanent sewer connection for the RV (it will be primarily used as a guest house with us traveling only 2-3 times a year for now). I may install some electric dump valves so I can easily dump the sewer from...
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    At home in driveway dump station

    I'm not a spambot ;-) just trying to get some advice here. My wife and I are getting ready to pour concrete for a driveway extension that will eventually accomodate an RV (Class A, 36 foot or larger) and I'm trying to confirm my plans for installing a cleanout with cover plate (flush with...
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