pressure_welder wrote:
the bear II wrote:
We have done some work on our 5th wheel over the years to make it more comfortable. Luckily our sofa sleeper is comfortable both as a sofa and bed.
We did replace the recliners with two from Lazy Boy...much more comfortable.
We replaced the bedroom mattress with a sleep number mattress.
Ours didn't come with an electric fireplace, so I installed one both for the ambiance and for the heater feature. Since we installed the fireplace we haven't used the forced air heater the fireplace heat keeps us comfortable.
Keep in mind because the doors are narrow, some furniture is installed before windows go in at the factory, so be sure any furniture to removed or installed will fit through the entrance door.
Make it comfortable and you'll enjoy it more.
The fire place is one upgrade that we are infact making this year! and are excited to try. It was a colder year at the lake last fall so we used more propane than usual. We are thinking this fire place will likely cut down on the need to use the furnace almost completely! which would be excellent.
Good choice, we LOVE our fireplace. The last two units we've owned have had them and they really do cut down on propane consumption. We can keep our trailer comfortable with the fireplace running down to 30° (outside) easily. You're going to love it and they are nice to look at too.
Dan