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the_bear_II
Nov 06, 2018Explorer
Here's what I've read that RV'ers do when trying to stay as warm as possible in their RV's during the winter:
> Put insulating material on the inside of all windows
> Use electric heaters if it will be difficult to get propane. The propane furnaces use a lot of gas so most RV'ers have extra large tanks delivered by the propane company.
> Put insulating material in the openings for the roof vents and skylight
Consider putting a skirt around the RV
> Use a heated hose for freshwater or make sure you unhook the hose and drain it if temps are near freezing.
> Put insulating material on the inside of all windows
> Use electric heaters if it will be difficult to get propane. The propane furnaces use a lot of gas so most RV'ers have extra large tanks delivered by the propane company.
> Put insulating material in the openings for the roof vents and skylight
Consider putting a skirt around the RV
> Use a heated hose for freshwater or make sure you unhook the hose and drain it if temps are near freezing.
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