Small Water Pooling Near RV Hookup Spot Should I Be Concerned?


GigiWorrel

New Member
Hey everyone,

I’ve got a Class C parked at home most of the time, and I noticed after a few good rains that a small puddle forms near the spot where I usually hook up my water and power. It’s not deep or causing damage, but it does make things a bit messy when I’m connecting or disconnecting hoses.

A concrete contractor I spoke to while he was working next door mentioned that slight settling or grading issues in driveways and pads can cause these dips over time, especially if they weren’t leveled perfectly to begin with.

Thanks For Any Suggestions!
 

GigiWorrel

New Member
Hey everyone,

I’ve got a Class C parked at home most of the time, and I noticed after a few good rains that a small puddle forms near the spot where I usually hook up my water and power. It’s not deep or causing damage, but it does make things a bit messy when I’m connecting or disconnecting hoses.

A concrete contractor I spoke to while he was working next door mentioned that slight settling or grading issues in driveways and pads can cause these dips over time, especially if they weren’t leveled perfectly to begin with.

Thanks For Any Suggestions!
I'm also curious if this kind of uneven surface could lead to longer-term issues with the hookups themselves like stress on the hose fittings or extra wear on the connection points over time.
 
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