So we're the brand new owners of a 2016 Charleston. Been reading tons of info on these great forums, trying to learn as much as we can. We are selling our house and going to be full timing it for the foreseeable future. Just trying to get some pointers on what we can expect, what we will need, etc.
Maybe something a little unique for our situation is that our rig will be stationary pretty much the whole time. It will be parked on my father in law's property on 10 acres in Central California. So with that in mind, just wanting some info on what we will need as far as set up, leveling, hook ups, etc. We will be doing a full walk through & PDI at the dealer before delivery of course to ensure everything is working good.
I guess my main questions pertain to living full time in a stationary Heartland and what that entails and what challenges may arise. This is our first time owning a RV of any kind, so this is all new to us. We will be hooked up to a 50 amp panel & a very large septic tank.
Some things I'm thinking about:
1) What will I need to buy or consider that may not be obvious or included with the RV?
2) Essential items needed first 24 - 48 hours?
3) Any considerations for leveling & being stationary? It will be on compacted, sandy loam - not any hard concrete surface
4) Will I need to adjust tire pressure or worry about weight distribution? I assume I will need to block the tires?
We will ask these questions and many more on the PDI walk through for sure. But we also wanted input from all you experts that have experienced firsthand the joys and frustrations of full time RV living
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration to answer our questions. We have been reading these forums for months, devouring all we can to help us learn. We look forward to expanding our knowledge & contributing our own insights and ideas to this wonderful community.
Best,
S&S
Maybe something a little unique for our situation is that our rig will be stationary pretty much the whole time. It will be parked on my father in law's property on 10 acres in Central California. So with that in mind, just wanting some info on what we will need as far as set up, leveling, hook ups, etc. We will be doing a full walk through & PDI at the dealer before delivery of course to ensure everything is working good.
I guess my main questions pertain to living full time in a stationary Heartland and what that entails and what challenges may arise. This is our first time owning a RV of any kind, so this is all new to us. We will be hooked up to a 50 amp panel & a very large septic tank.
Some things I'm thinking about:
1) What will I need to buy or consider that may not be obvious or included with the RV?
2) Essential items needed first 24 - 48 hours?
3) Any considerations for leveling & being stationary? It will be on compacted, sandy loam - not any hard concrete surface
4) Will I need to adjust tire pressure or worry about weight distribution? I assume I will need to block the tires?
We will ask these questions and many more on the PDI walk through for sure. But we also wanted input from all you experts that have experienced firsthand the joys and frustrations of full time RV living
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration to answer our questions. We have been reading these forums for months, devouring all we can to help us learn. We look forward to expanding our knowledge & contributing our own insights and ideas to this wonderful community.
Best,
S&S