Dealing with formaldehyde in a new RV If you buy a new or nearly new RV, you may find yourself troubled by formaldehyde gas. Found in items such as plywood, particle board, and other pressed wood products that are commonly used to make furniture, cabinets, wall paneling, shelves, and counter tops, its use is not uncommon in the industry. If formaldehyde is a problem, here are some suggestions for dealing with it.
What's the difference between motorhome "classes"? Folks new to the motorhome world are oftentimes confused by the jargon. "Class A" motorhome? "Class C" motorhome? Van campers? Isn't there some way to keep RV shopping simple? Let's try and demystify the "types" or "classes" of motorhomes.
Is a pop-up RV for you? Many former tent campers transition to RVs by way of a "pop up camper." You may hear them referred to as "tent campers" or "fold out campers," but the concept is generally the same: A small, low profile trailer, that once at camp, expands and unfolds, often by using canvas sides.Is a pop-up for you? Like all other RVs, pop-ups have their advantages and disadvantages to be weighed and compared to see what fits you best.
Things to check before buying an RV Here are some things to check when buying an RV. Each is important.
Take the time to do these things and in doing so you will help ensure
you get an RV that will work for you -- not against you!
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