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DownTheAvenue
Aug 29, 2015Explorer
nmilnes wrote:
Thank you so much for all of your help here. I am using it for a mobile pet grooming business (go to people's homes, take their pets outside for grooming, and return them within the hour). I need something in the 20-25' range for the set-ups I need (will also have resources for a vet to join me for special cases). I also need running water available.
Also, I live in a town, so I am unable to park it in town and don't have the room to build a garage or another space to store it. I've been trying to find heated, indoor storage for the winter, but am coming up empty. Someone suggested a campground, and I have found a few that are open in the winter, but I'm worried about timely snow removal.
I ended up leaning towards the Evergreen because of how easy it would be to tow and the eco-friendly components that are used. The one I am looking at also has solar panels that I thought would be helpful. I'm definitely feeling less sure about this now though!;-)
Many neighborhoods and access to people's houses will not readily accommodate a trailer in tow. The trailer is designed for and built to use as an occasional recreational temporary living unit. It has a kitchen, living area, separate bathroom and bedroom. Expecting flowing hot water at all times in very cold temperatures is un-realistic. The on board fresh water tank is probably around 25 gallons. I use more than that bathing my Golden Retriever! And you want to bathe multiple dogs through out the day! How you gonna do that?
There are upfitters who convert vans for dog grooming. Use google.
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