dieseltruckdriver wrote:
covered wagon wrote:
Build the insulated shop/ garage first with full hook ups inside and park the rv in there. Get the best insulated overhead doors possible. This is the only way I would think it will work.
This is the best suggestion. It doesn't take much to make an rv much more suitable in the winter, but it does take something.
Just heating the building to near freezing will make you much more comfortable inside your rv.
Great generic solution to living in a camper in sub zero weather for sure.
But did either of you look at the calendar or consider the OPs location with this recommendation? Lol
With Santa arriving in 2 weeks and no camper, no shop even started or apparently contemplated, how realistic is this recommendation?
Put your thinking caps on, kids….