Hello friends,
I've found a great opportunity but feel it may be more than I can handle. Any advice, opinions on whether to undertake the project, or hints for where to save money & time are appreciated.
The vehicle: 34' Thor XL M34Q, no slides, Cummins 6.0 w/Allison gearbox and Spartan chassis. 100gal propane tank, lavender carpet, furnishings have visible molding. 49K miles and everything starts easily and runs.
The desired end state: off-grid / passive energy living space for 1-2 people & dog year round, to be completed anywhere within the 1-5 years of planned ownership. Some resale value would be nice, but I guess scrap/move equipment into a new shell would also be possible.
The tenant/renovator: military single, never owned an RV, loves working on classic cars but has no professional experience renovating or woodworking.
The plan: start with the roof, take off the dirty a/c s and remove molded/green growth on the roof, inspect for damaged under decking. Follow guidance at http://www.greenbuildermedia.com/green-rv-living/replacing-your-rv-roof-insist-on-formaldehyde-free-luan-and-no-voc-glue for the most part, shell out xxxx for solar panels, xxx for Usb wireless, maybe some extras for any other tech/lighting, and xxx for a/c's. Follow the steps here for the rest: http://www.motorhome.com/rv-how-to/rv-tech-tips/fiddlin-on-the-roof-motorhome-rubber-roof-replacement/
Small stuff to take care of here, new tires (all 6 have some degree of dry rot so ~$2K there), propane tank needs a new gauge /resurfacing / repainting / inspect (~$700).
Then (once expenses have recovered) move to the insulation. This will be a big deal for the goal of reducing heat/energy loss. I'm thinking spray-in foam (done professionally) will be necessary on sides and overhead, more to follow on the floor in the next section. Also will need to change to double-pane windows since this model has large & many windows. That's going to also be pricey.
I havent't event gotten started on the floor or appliances yet and I'm exhausted typing...could use some encouragement because this project just seems so huge. Big question is, is it worth it?