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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Common Misconceptions About RV Mobile Urgent Care

By Marissa Velazquez


It is no secret, owning an RV is quite expensive. And after buying it one has to regularly maintain it in addition to emergency repairs that may occur. This makes the owner incur a lot of cost and takes time. But it has very many advantages and makes life flexible when it is well maintained. Owning one require you to have a dedicated repair shop and someone ready to give mobile urgent care when you are stuck somewhere and cannot drive to the repair shop. Below are assumptions that people hold wrongly.

Many people believe that since they have bought new RVs, there will be no need for repairs. Even new vehicles develop mechanical problems. In the first year of use anyone should expect to encounter one or two issues requiring a mechanic or bodyworks. And since it is used on the road where other vehicles also sue, chances of accidents or scrapes are possible. The vehicles will need fixes and some upgrades to suit the owner's use since not all RVs are the same in body and interior.

The other issue is tires. Lots of RV owners have the misconception that a tire blowout only damages the tires. Since they are a major part of the vehicle, the burst may cause serious damage even to the structure of the RV in addition to the wheel and tire. Due to the heavy nature of the vehicle, a burst will cause damage to surrounding areas like the molding, valves around the wheel and water tank nearby.

A simple tire burst can result in big damages even in your first year of ownership. The costs of repair may also be so steep depending on the extent of damage to your vehicle. Use the recommended pressure and replace worn out tires in time to avoid such losses. Some emergencies can be avoided keeping away the need for urgent care on the road.

There is a fallacy that the windshields of an RV and those of a car are the same. That of the RV is designed to be a part of the front part of the vehicle unlike that of a car. It is not your normal windshield, if not set well during fitting, the entire vehicle will not balance. Only allow an experienced hand to fit the glass.

There is this assumption that a carpet is more popular o the RV floor than wood flooring. Times are changing fast and wood is taking shape to be the most preferred. Wood makes the RV feel more like a home than a vehicle hence the trend change. Cleaning wooden floor is much easy and it last longer than a carpet. It is advisable to talk to a professional to help in choosing the best material to use on the floor.

Many people avoid upgrading their entertainment systems fearing a reduction in the inside space. This is a very wrong assumption, with a good planning; you will not take up much space and will end up with state of the art systems for your RV. Be creative and have the best without unnecessary restrictions.

Current electronics like flat screen TVs will take up very minimal space leaving you with enough space to move around and also install other important mobile urgent care equipment. Fix firefighting and first aid equipment just in case and have everything fitted firmly in the RV.




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