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galtgirl
Sep 17, 2014Explorer
Thank you for all the replies.
We have measured and can fit the refrigerator through the RV door which is directly opposite the space for the refrigerator, by turning on it's side with the doors removed. We had do the the same thing when we had a large French door refrigerator put in our house.
Yes, we plan to have an inverter installed and will also need a water line as we don't currently have an ice maker.
Thanks for the post about the hours charged by your RV repair facility. That is what I was asking about. Our local repair facility charges $100/hr labor. I plan to get an estimate from them but was curious if labor was cheaper in the Midwest or South. I was guessing about 5-6 hours to do the install and it's good to know that's about right.
We have measured and can fit the refrigerator through the RV door which is directly opposite the space for the refrigerator, by turning on it's side with the doors removed. We had do the the same thing when we had a large French door refrigerator put in our house.
Yes, we plan to have an inverter installed and will also need a water line as we don't currently have an ice maker.
Thanks for the post about the hours charged by your RV repair facility. That is what I was asking about. Our local repair facility charges $100/hr labor. I plan to get an estimate from them but was curious if labor was cheaper in the Midwest or South. I was guessing about 5-6 hours to do the install and it's good to know that's about right.
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