The last few weeks we have spent our days off getting the rig ready for winter. I was so relieved that everything in the RV still works. No leaks, fridge is cold, hot water is hot and the furnace blows hot air. We only used the rig maybe 4 times in the last five years so we were both a little nervous. With the basics done it was time to do the stuff necessary to survive the cold and snow. First thing was getting the rig skirted to block that cold winter wind. We considered several options, even custom made, but that was out of our budget. We could have done the foam insulation board but wanted something that not only looked decent but would last us for more than one winter. We decided on EZ Snap RV skirting do it yourself vinyl skirting. We had used this product before on our 5th wheel and liked it, not the cheapest route but 1/3rd the price of having a custom skirt made and installed. We placed an order and in less than a week it was at our door and ready to go. The install took us two days to accomplish and we are pretty happy with the results. Our outer storage areas are covered (personal decision on our part, less trimming and easier install) so I removed everything I thought we may need and put that in our storage unit or the back of my truck. We left a seam near our sewer dump valve compartment so I can easily access those and our wet bay is actually under our slide out so it can be accessed, if needed, by pulling up a corner and crawling under. Here is what it looks like:
While doing the skirting the local LP gas company showed up to fill the tank that our campground owner is letting us borrow. This will help a bunch this winter since they will come out on regular intervals and fill our tank. Last time we wintered here in the RV I had to lug a 100 lb bottle to their shop when it got low.
The next project was water. The hydrant has already been wrapped with heat tape by the campground and I had made a heated water hose from an older white drinking hose, a heat tape and insulated it with foam. Well I attached it (or tried to!) and it was about 6" too short. I could connect it OK but it was stretched to the point of being off the ground ....CRAP! I decided to leave it connected and supported it with boards but definitely not something I wanted to leave long term plus the water had a "rubber" taste with this hose so Rudee made it very clear to me, "this needs to change". We decided to go with a Camco Heated Hose we found at Camping World. They are good to -20 degrees and all I had to do was hook it up, no more "manufacturing" on my part.
Next thing we did, well actually we did this before hanging the skirting, was to put lamps in the wet bay and another in the bay with the black tank valves. Several years ago we spent Christmas at my daughters in Indiana and the valves in this bay froze as well as the "dump" plumbing. We ended up driving half way to Florida with full tanks before things thawed enough to dump. That's a long way to drive with your legs crossed, tapping your foot! Just ask Rudee 🤣
I put a wireless thermometer in the wet bay and the lights have been working great keeping the temps in the 60's - low 70's when it's in the 20's at night. For our "stinky slinky" we wrapped that with aluminum foil and taped a heat tape onto it and then wrapped the whole mess with insulation. I cut a PVC pipe to length and we snaked the whole works through the pipe to give it some extra protection.
We also put two heat lamps under the rig that are plugged into a Thermo Cube Outlet that comes on at 35 degrees and off at 45 degrees. This will provide a little more freeze protection under the rig.
Last, but not least, we covered our windshield with Reflectex insulation. This stuff is easy to work with, just cut it to size with scissors and tape into place. The good thing about this stuff is it not only holds the heat in but also helps keep it cool in the summer by blocking out the radiant heat from the sun coming through.
So that's our winter prep, we are hoping we have done our jobs and we can make it through.....I'll keep you posted!
You guys have been working hard! Stay warm as your winters at horrible! Retirement coming soon!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is just in time as you about to get dumped on! Hopefully it is a shortlived snow and will be gone when we get back in a week or so!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you are all settled in for a nice white winter!!! Hopefully we will be able to see you on the road in the not too distant future. Stay warm!!
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