Hey Lee! The Furrion Built-In #FR77AD requires a cutout measuring 20-1/2" wide, 13-3/8" high, and 17-3/4" deep. Since we don't have a way of knowing how much space you have you will need to measure and see if it will fit. As long…
Haha, I hear you there, Julie! The Thomas Payne Rest Easy Dellmead #TP49KR and TrFold Loveseat Cobblestone #LC54FC both use a woven fabric upholstery that’s soft, breathable, and great at hiding fur or everyday wear. It just doesn’t wipe down as…
Hey Edgar, so we have pretty similar designs to the part #TP48KR in different colors that are the same size. For darker we have #TP98KR More like a light gray #TP78KR Lighter tan #TP68KR Darker brown and leather #TP32KR
Hey Kathryn, what specifically on the Blue Ox Alpha are you needing to replace? Unlike Roadmaster they don't have as many replacement parts but you can contact them about getting yours rebuilt but that's just not something we can help with.…
Hello Matsubayashi, I wanted to start by letting you know that we do not ship directly to Japan. If you have someone located in the United States, we would be happy to ship the order to them so they can forward it to you. I am showing that your 1995…
Hey Lonnie, we have the Thomas Payne Seismic Power Loveseat part #TP32KR that has seat surface dimensions of 44" long x 42" wide. Would that work for you?
Hey Jeffrey, the Dometic RV toilet part #DMC44JF is designed to fit toilet applications with a 7-5/8 inch rough in measurement which is the measurement you took. Since your current setup has 10-1/4 inches this would work with space to spare. What…
The best replacement option we offer for a Atwood GC10A-4E Water Heater is tankless, the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part #FR68SR. It won't be a direct replacement but still pretty easy nonetheless as they are very similar. That said, you…
Hey Jon; I was actually just talking to Furrion about heat options for the Chill Cube yesterday (1/21/2025). At this time, the only way to have heat with this unit is through a furnace on a ducted setup. The Furrion Chill Cube RV AC w/ Air…
Hey Russ, the Thomas Payne Dual Reclining RV Loveseat #TP68KR that you referenced requires 12 inches of wall clearance so that it can recline all the way.
Yes, it does, Sharon. Each Thomas Payne Seismic recliner - Dellmead #TP42AR / #TP45AR or McCoy #TP72AR #TP75AR - only needs about 3 inches of clearance behind it to recline fully. The frame pivots forward instead of backward, so they’re ideal for…
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What kind of accessories can I add to my RV bathroom?
You can add things like soap dispensers, towel rings, toothbrush holders, or even storage nets for better organization. Little upgrades like that can make the space so much more functional without taking up extra room.
How do I keep my small RV bathroom organized?
Try adding wall-mounted accessories like shelves, hooks, or storage nets—they’re great for keeping things off the floor. Over-the-door organizers and suction-cup holders are also lifesavers if you don’t want to drill into walls. It’s all about making use of vertical space!
Are there showerheads made just for RVs?
Yep, there are! RV showerheads are designed to save water, which is awesome when you’re working with limited supplies. Some even have a trickle or pause feature to help conserve water while you lather up. A lot of people love handheld options with flexible hoses since they’re great for tight shower spaces.
Can I install a regular faucet in my RV?
You technically can, but it’s better to stick with an RV-specific faucet. They’re built for the unique plumbing systems and tight spaces in RVs, plus they’re usually lighter. A residential faucet might not fit properly or could end up being too heavy.
What kind of toilet can I install in my RV?
You’ve got a few options! Gravity-flush toilets are the most common and simple to use. If you’re looking for something more water-efficient, a composting toilet might be a great choice—no water needed, and it’s eco-friendly. There are also macerating toilets, which grind waste into a slurry and make it easier to pump out, and portable toilets that are super easy to use and clean. Just make sure to pick one that fits your RV’s plumbing and space setup.
How do RV toilets work?
RV toilets are a little different from the ones at home! They typically use less water and flush directly into a holding tank. If you’re curious about the details—like how gravity-flush, macerating, or composting toilets function—check out our article on how RV toilets work. It breaks everything down so you can choose the best option for your setup!