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How do I know if an RV sewer hose needs replacing?
As a general rule, you should aim to replace your RV sewer hose every 36 months. You should also replace it anytime you notice signs of wear and tear, such as cracks or leaks.
How do I know what RV sewer hose to buy?
To find the best RV sewer hose, you’ll want to consider length, thickness, ease of use, portability and flexibility. Choose an option that’s easy to set up and store, strong enough to withstand constant use and able to reach from the RV to the dump station (a 15-ft or 20-ft hose is usually sufficient). Durability is also important, so look for a thicker hose made with heavy-duty materials.
What connections do I need for an RV sewer hose?
When it comes to RV plumbing fittings, it’s best to keep some attachments on hand to ensure you can always make an easy connection. A clear elbow connector lets you keep an eye on the flow of waste so it’s easy to see when your tanks are empty and clean. Having a variety of adapters that can fit multiple sizes will ensure you never run into trouble when emptying your tanks. You can also look for ready-to-use kits that come with a hose and various RV sewer hose fittings.
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