Everything You Need to Know About Setting Up RV Hookups
What Are RV Hookups?
RV hookups provide water, electricity, and sewage disposal, making RV stays more comfortable. A full hookup site includes all three utilities, while partial hookups may only offer water and electricity.
Water Hookup
A water hookup supplies fresh water to the RV. The setup options include:
>Standard Installation
Use a frost-proof yard hydrant or hose bibb connected to the main water supply with a backflow preventer and pressure regulator (40-50 PSI).
>Budget Option
Use an outdoor spigot with a drinking-water-safe hose.
Electrical Hookup
RV electrical hookups typically come in two types:
>30-amp (120V)
Common for mid-sized RVs
>50-amp (240V split into 120V legs)
Required for larger motorhomes
Sewage Hookup
Proper sewage connections allow waste disposal directly into a septic or municipal system. Options include:
>Permanent Connection
Install a 3-inch PVC sewer pipe leading to a septic system or city sewer, ensuring a proper slope for gravity drainage.
>Budget Option
Guests can use a portable waste tank to transport waste to a dump station or connect to a septic cleanout if available.
How to Install an RV Hookup Pedestal
To install an RV power pedestal, follow these steps:
1. **Choose a location** near where RVs will park.
2. **Dig a trench** at least 18 inches deep for the electrical conduit.
3. **Run conduit & wiring** from the main breaker panel to the pedestal.
4. **Install the pedestal** on a post or concrete base.
5. **Connect the wiring** following safety guidelines, using a GFCI breaker.
6. **Test the setup** with a multimeter before use.
The Budget Way: Hose & Extension Cord Setup
If a full hookup pedestal isn’t feasible, here’s a simple alternative:
– **Water**: Use a drinking-water-safe hose connected to an outdoor spigot.
– **Electricity**: Use a heavy-duty extension cord plugged into an outdoor outlet 15A/20A outlet with an adapter.
– **Sewage**: Provide a portable waste tank or access to a septic cleanout.
Final Thoughts
Setting up RV hookups can range from professional pedestal installations to budget-friendly hose and extension cord setups. Whether offering full or partial hookups, ensuring proper connections will enhance guest experiences and attract more RV travelers to your property.
This is a quick summary of hookups. If you’d like to learn more, reach out to us at Hookhub! We’d be happy to help you learn more.






