When we decided to spend the winter season in the snowy mountains of Washington, we were a little bit hesitant. RVs and freezing weather doesn't exactly go hand in hand. But with the right preparations it can be a successful and enjoyable experience. Check out our video on skirting the Toaster.
Read MoreWith the roof all cleaned up and the wiring completed, the next step was to insulate it.
Read MoreWe purchased the mineral wool in 2 inch thickness and 1.5 inch thickness. The original bedroom walls are 1.5 inches thick and we made the walls thicker by another 2 inches for extra insulation. This means we need two layers of insulation in the bedroom.
Read MoreOur post from January 26 talked about us working on the kitchen floor beams and sub-floor. Since then we've worked on a variety of things and finally came back to actually finishing the sub-floor. We had left the sub-floors not glued to floor beams because we had to run the electrical wires and water pipes below the sub-floor first.
Read MoreOur main requirements for our new insulation was: it had to be eco-friendly (recycled content), good R-value, not heavy, easy installation, and the right thickness. But who knew it would be so difficult to find insulation that met all our criteria.
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