My RV Resource “TheYellow Pages for RV services” is a game-changer for the recreational vehicle industry

TAMPA, FLORIDA (Dec. 5, 2021) — My RV Resource is the leading online resource connecting RV enthusiasts with service pros within the continental United States, Alaska and Canada. Founded in 2019 by National Recreational Vehicle Inspectors Association (NRVIA) Master RV Inspectors Jason and Lisa Carletti, the site gives RV owners and shoppers a singular hub for finding trusted professionals offering a wide array of RV services, while providing RV service pros with a growing platform for advertising their businesses.

We started My RV Resource because we wanted to provide an unbiased answer to our RV inspection clients requests for these services, says Jason, a prior NRVIA Member of the Month, an accolade granted in recognition of his work with FEMA performing more than 100 RV inspections following Hurricane Irma. Jason and Lisa are also the founders of My RV Inspection and have inspected more than 650 RVs since founding My RV Inspection in 2017. Over the past several years and after performing hundreds of RV inspections, it became clear that there was a real need to have one website that the public could access while on the road or in their local area to find RV specialty services.

My RV Resource lists more than 6,000 RV service pros reaching thousands of consumers per month. This fall, My RV Resource is launching a new website with expanded capabilities and service categories, including RV detailing, RV training and orientation, and RV driving instruction. Consumers are able to browse all RV service pros in their vicinity using  a new map feature, while filtering by service type (i.e, inspector, repair, RV training services, etc.). Consumers also enjoy access to an expansive content library of RV ownership-related articles and videos.

Consumers who sign up for a free My RV Resource account enjoy even more features, such as the ability to filter service types at a more niche level, searching for RV service pros that offer specific services such as furnace or water heater repair, towable inspection and more. Account holders can also leave reviews and ratings, recommend RV service pros for the directory and request quotes from each listed service pro.

RV service pros benefit from My RV Resource directory functionality just as much as our RV consumers says Lisa. Not only does a directory  listing get companies out in front of a highly specialized audience within the RV industry, but it also provides RV service pros with quote request forms directly on their company listing page, reviews that travel with them and unlimited location changes for the traveling RV service provider’s

RV service pros can choose between free directory memberships or paid plans. Paid plans include a featured directory listing that reaches more  consumers within a service provider’s service category as well as access to specialized partnership programs depending on their service category.

Featured RV service pro members receive the most online visibility &  quality leads, and also enjoy increased brand exposure because My RV Resource does the marketing by sharing their successes with the My RV Resource audience via email and social media channels.

About My RV Resource

My RV Resource, the Yellow Pages for RV services, is a first-of-its-kind  online resource for RV owners and service providers alike. With more than 6,000 RV service pros listed, the My RV Resource directory includes  providers in the following categories: certified RV inspectors, RV repair including mobile RV technicians and RV repair shops, RV training including RV driving instructors and new-to-you RV orientation, RV storage locations, RV towing and transport companies, and RV detailing (washing/waxing), RV dealers and manufacturers and RV parts suppliers.

Learn more about My RV Resource at https://myrvresource.com

For all inquiries, contact Lisa Carletti at lisa@myrvresource.com
For more information about the Carlettis and their RV inspection business, visit www.myrvinspection.com

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5 Tips for Organizing Your RV for an Uncluttered Trip

Space as we all know is a premium commodity in all RVs. You might look at pictures on other blogs or on Pinterest and get a pang of jealousy at how clean, organized and spacious they look. However, bear in mind that these pictures are not a reflect of real world RVs, I challenge anyone to prove it otherwise.

Despite the space constraints, it doesn’t mean you can’t be clever about the organization in your RV.

We’ve pulled together 5 simple and we hope clever tips that should help you keep your RV better organized.

1.Think Geometrically

Most RVs are full of straight lines and 90-degree angles. No matter where you look, you’re likely to rectangles and squares, cupboards, slides and work surfaces are all square shaped.

Rather than trying to force a round peg in a square hole, embrace it and learn to utilize square storage.

You can buy square plates and bowls, and you can even take it to the next level switching to boxed goods rather than round. You can even buy square frying pans.

Once you’ve replaced your round items for square you should be pleasantly surprised at how well everything now fits in your cupboards and how much more space you now have. It’s a small change that can have a significant impact.

2. Go Vertical

Your RV is full of unused wall space so why not utilize it to its full extent and store whatever accessories you need in your RV in out of the way spaces.

You can quite easily hang additional shelving in order to store lightweight items such as kitchen utensils, vegetables and fruit. Space is a commodity, so you may need to think creatively to maximize what you already have.

Most RVs have plenty of areas that contain dead space, most often above cabinets, above doors and next to slide outs. If you’re able to add a shelf or a cabinet to these areas you may find you’ve increased your storage capacity by a huge amount.

You can use hooks to hang items in high out the way spaces, if you’re not going to be using the broom for a few days, hang up somewhere using hooks to keep it out of the way.

3. Stacking and Nesting

There are a ton of clever storage items you can buy online, from collapsible colanders, to stackable and folding storage boxes, all of these can help you utilise your RVs space better.

At heart I like to reuse and recycle items, I prefer not to replace things that I have unless I absolutely have to. However, when it comes to my RV, I prefer to make an exception.

One of the best ways we’ve found of increasing the available storage space is by replacing larger bulkier items with the equivalent stacking or folding option. I would strongly suggest that you check online for items that can collapse flat or can nest together (insert your amazon affiliate link here).

When it comes to choice of stackable items, there are quite a number of options to pick from. From pots, pans and bowls, to bins and clothes racks, if you can think it, chances are there’s a more compact, folding or stacking option available.

4. Chuck the Waste

I think we’re now more than ever aware of how much waste we produce as a species. If you buy a weeks supplies of groceries and unpack everything, you’ll quickly find that there’s almost as much packaging as there is produce. This is not only a problem for the planet but it’s a problem when you have limited space in an RV.

To help combat the space hogging effects of packaging try and shop for loose items or products with minimal packaging. If you make a concsiese effort to reduce your reliance on packaging, you might be surprised at how much extra space you’ll get in your RV.

Another way to free up space is to combine half empty boxes into one airtight container. For example, if you like biscuits or crackers, why not store all the types in one single container. The same goes for pasta, mixing a few half full boxes of pasta into one container is a great way to save space. The mixed pasta is great for making soups.

5. Don’t Use The Floor For Storage

When we first got our RV I thought it would be a great idea if we used the floor as an extension of the storage space, to that end I went out and bought storage boxes to fill up with all the things I thought we’d need. The problem is, the floor is meant for walking on, and if you have things in your way, it quickly becomes tiresome.

Within a couple of days of having these storage boxes blocking my way I was going crazy, they looked bad, they made the place seem messy and there were constantly in the way. I couldn’t handle it for more than 3 days before I decided I needed to do something.

In the end I moved the storage boxes into the shower for the duration of our trip and it instantly made the place look much better and much bigger. I would never make that mistake again.

I now have a rule, if I can’t fit something into the storage we already have, then it’s simply getting left behind. It’s surprising how much stuff you don’t need when you go away. Chances are if you don’t have it with you, you won’t miss it.

This obviously doesn’t apply to essentials such as weather appropriate clothing, first aid, tools etc, but do you really need those trousers that you haven’t worn in 12 months?

Author: Jonathan Holmes is the owner of Crow Survival, a blog with a focus on the outdoors, including RVs and camping. Over the years Crow Survival has gathered a wide audience of readers and followers on social media.

They’ve recently put together an extensive list of must have RV accessories that may help you better organize your RV. You can read more about it here: https://www.crowsurvival.com/

Summary: Are you fed of having a disorganized RV? Do you feel your current RV lacks space and storage? If that sounds like you then you’ll love our article on the 5 RV storage tips to maximise the space you have available to you. Read on to learn more.

6 RV Rental Destinations From Atlanta That Are Totally Worth It

Atlanta is the perfect hub for RV rental vacations – it’s a totally undeniable fact. Okay, okay… Georgia is a really fun place to visit. There’s a lot to see and do and the climate makes it possible year-round to visit and play. Endless historical sites dot the landscape up and down the State. Many lakes and campgrounds are perfect for RV rental vacation travel. Atlanta is the perfect hub to launch into an adventure. We’ve picked out just a few spots worth visiting.

Stone Mountain Park

Georgia’s #1 campground with endless stuff to to.
• 26 miles from downtown Atlanta
Driving directions
• Over 200 RV sites
• WiFi and Cable TV hookups available
• Playgrounds
• Volleyball Courts
• Horseshoe Courts
• Swimming Pools
• General Store
• Grills, Picnic Tables, and Fire Rings
• Laundry Facilities

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Important Tips for Shipping An RV

IMPORTANT TIPS FOR SHIPPING AN RV Owning an RV is a great way to hit the road and explore the beauty and amazing sites across the country. They’re ideal for travel whether it’s hot or cold outside and they can make going where you want to go an exciting time when you can just hop behind a wheel and change the scenery anytime you choose. Who wouldn’t enjoy watching the sun set over the ocean in the evening and waking up to the sun rise over the mountains in the morning? RV travel and seasonal camping has become a popular trend for retirees and families who want to travel in comfort.

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New and Innovative Cooler Accessory Launches on Kickstarter

KICK – MELTING ICE OUT OF YOUR COOLER, NEW AND INNOVATIVE COOLER ACCESSORY LAUNCHES ON KICKSTARTER. Cooler Insert launches a crowd funding campaign on Kick starter hoping to raise $15,000 to help cover expenses for their first major production run. The Cooler Inserts unique and innovative design promises to be the solution to messy, melting ice in coolers everywhere.

Cobleskill,NY ) August 16, 2017 — No matter whether a person spends $40 or $400 on a cooler, the fact of the matter remains . . . ice MELTS! This same melting ice if left unchecked is sure to create a mess that will put the kibosh on any outdoor adventure. So begins the daily ritual that cooler users everywhere are all too familiar with: drain off melt water, check for wet food, add more ice. There has got to be a better way! That’s exactly what three members from a family of avid campers in upstate New York thought too. Greg Donnell, co-creator of the Cooler Insert was the one who originally had the idea for separating the ice from the food rather than the time steeped tradition of separating the food from the ice. Shortly thereafter he teamed up with his sister, Kathy Krisowaty and her husband Ted. The three have worked tirelessly over the past few years to develop and produce the Cooler Insert, while at the same time applying for and being awarded two US utility patents with another still pending. The insert can be filled with ice cubes and water or filled with water and frozen like a rock. There’s no need to worry though, the Cooler Insert is completely freeze/thaw stable and covered by a lifetime warranty. The Cooler Insert is much more than a frozen milk jug.  As the ice inside the insert melts the air inside the cooler begins to gently circulate providing fridge-like temperatures throughout the cooler. No it’s not magic, it’s convection. Remember that lesson from sixth grade science class? Cold air settles and warm air rises. Because of its unique shape and design the Cooler Insert actually captures and harnesses this naturally occurring process turning a cooler into a portable fridge. “While the Cooler Insert may seem simple it’s extremely effective at solving the problems we all deal with while using ice inside our coolers” says, Kathy Krisowaty.

  • – “Fridge” benefits of using a Cooler Insert:
  • – Ice lasts up to 5 days (when frozen)
  • – No more layers of plastic bags needed
  • – No more frozen, wet hands
  •  – Everything stays neat and organized
  •  – Easily find, remove and return food to your cooler
  •  – Never throw away wet food again

Without question the most jaw dropping feature of the Cooler Insert has got to be the siphon. When it’s time to add more ice to the insert, there’s no need to unpack the cooler or remove the insert. Simply pull the provided siphon tube over the edge of the cooler to easily drain off the melted ice water. Once the water is low enough, add a bag of ice to the insert for another 2 to 3 days of worry free cooling. It’s that easy. The best part is, because the Cooler Insert is manufactured from all FDA approved materials the water is a completely usable by-product. The Cooler Insert is proudly made in the USA, in Iowa.

Contact: Ted Krisowaty, co-creator

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