When I lived year round in my Jayco trailer I built a garage type enclosure for it just for the winter months, I used 2x4's and clear tarps and manufactured a chimney out of sheetmetal. It lowered my heating costs greatly.
use pool noodles for your piping and hoses to help keep from freezing. you can also use heating tape with the pool noodles .. its a awesome hack to help keep pipes and hoses from freezing. also inexpensive.
Great idea. Thank you for sharing. I've thought about that, but I'm not sure I'll have enough energy to run the heating tape.... being off grid deffenetly makes things more complicated. Thank you for watching!
Should have used something more solid like pink insulation board or the silver enerfoil you used up front to withstand wind and large amounts of snow and you’ll need heat tape around your pipes to keep from freezing. They use it on mobile homes. It plugs into electric and wraps around your pipes so they don’t freeze. Very important and not that expensive. It’s not actually tape. It’s several feet long. Pool noodles around your hose and pipes also. You should also put pink insulation board on inside walls of both your trailers because the walls are paper thin. And build a roof over top of both
I ran my reflectix vertical so I just cut the tape seams and retape, for your door a coat hanger frame on both pieces then tape the cut with tuck tape, I only cut my way in 6 times last year, battery upgrade, check , add heater and forgotten tools lol.
Skirting is ok. But my advice? See if you cannot find enough square straw bales that can go all the way around the perimeter. Let the front of the trailer down to get them set around the back side, and jack it up and cram them under the front.
We used straw last year. It worked well, it cost me close to $400.00 cad. This year, I'm gonna try this foil bubble wrap, but if I notice it's not working, I will have to try something else. Thank you for watching.
@@OffGridWithGinaThi Thats highway robbery. I don't blame you for trying something else. Been off-grid myself a few years here in Saskatchewan. My advice? Start looking into sand batteries. You can create and store a ton of energy with solar if you want. In something as simple as 45 gallon steel drum and an insulated enclosure.
Dude im in ontario too looking to do the same thing. A woodstove is a life saver. I got a 1200 sq ft rated wood stove for my trailer. Humidity inside wont be an issue with wood. Underneath it may be. I plan to spray foam the bottom of my trailer. With a wood stove youll likely be cracking windows itll be so warm.
@canuck7268 did you have the stove inside the trailer? We've put the same size stove in a shed that's attached to the camper...hoping it will warm it enough? We have a 27' trailer (no "all seasons" package options.)
May I suggest facing both campers together so the doors face each other and make a common mudroom between them and get a kick-ass wood stove to put there Skirting definitely helps
I skirted my RV like you did and I ended up with major humidity in the RV. Hope you don't have the same problem. Looks like you have lots of wood on your lot. In my case I didn't have any dry wood, so I used two diesel heaters for the last two years. They needed 12 volt power, but the nice thing is you can control the heat better. Vevor has them on sale for about $100 dollars. I tried my propane furnace and it burnt through a 30 pound tank in about two days.
I got a diesel heater in my small cabin too, they are great. Cheap and very efficient, they sip diesel and electricity, 10L last me all winter but I only visit on weekends.
Great job! Yes, winter will come fast for sure, we lived in our trailer for over two years while we built our house. Keep up the great work! For some really severe cold nights, we used to leave the taps dripping, just a tiny bit so they would not freeze.
you can put skerting around the base of your camper..as well you can get tape and wrap your pipes with it if you go to Canadian tire,, or Home depot and ask the clerk for the tape wraping kit for water pipes. its the same kind of kit used for mobil homes
Great job! Just make sure you seal bottom to the ground or weight the edges. I've had trouble keeping critters from digging under and setting up house keeping. Skunks and possums. Good luck.
keep your stump from trees and if your planing a garden patch to grow food chop the roots put that down first the straw waste veg peel. then top soil, it help you growing food a lot better, you could do polly tunnel to help with cold weather with a heater in side. just a thought, love watching
Tip; better to debark your logs first. This will prevent them from rotting so fast and growing mold. They will harden as well. And last you for more years.
Watching Blue dig brings back memories of a beautiful young husky I once owned. He destroyed my back yard and I had to find him a new home. The last straw came when I caught him undermining my above ground pool. What disaster that would have been.
Ugh, yeah, they can be very destructive if left alone for too long... add 2 to the mix... things can get crazy. Now they are closer to 2 years old they are less destructive but Gina also works from home and does Homeschooling with the kids so they are rarely alone and if they do stay home it's in their cages... they can be quite the handful!
When you live in rv in winter watch your humidity levels.and keep it clean.make sure it has an polar pak init because it's good for _30 ceilus. Cold weather. Meaning how its made. I have an 2008 slide out ciatoin general coach.that trailer made today is running you 90 grand so quality is much better than these low quality trailers on market.
Never cozy in an rv in winter . It's best too build a type of garage over and around so air moves freely . Will help with moisture build up that will cause mold . Wood stove helps but having it in the garage is better. Then small one in rv or heater.
Great idea for a little extra space until you get a chance to build your house 👍, Good woodstove & a little fan you should be set my friend :)) Yes beautiful pups you have :) take care stay warm
If you can I would make flaps for all of you cut outs. And if you have enough of the bobble insulation double as much as you van. It will only HELP you later as it keeps getting colder.
You will need to put that installation also under your mattress bc that storage area will keep your mattress and bedroom cold. We finally just sealed it off for the winter bc it’s so drafty
That's a great idea for winter! I've lived in my fithwheel for 8yrs now including winter, it's a little tuff but worth it 🤠 good luck. P.s. I live in upper Michigan
Hey guys that's cute that's a really nice video lots of good comments and I think you should really read it some of the really good ones now for the things you've done right you put gravel down really important but you can put enough and you didn't compact it that's one of your biggest problems if you put gravel down first before you put anything down there 2 in then run a compactor over it to compact gravel really tightly it almost makes it like cement keeps plants from growing and it allows the water when it rains too percolate through that's the main thing and in the winter the gravel helps a little bit for the first few inches of snow and ice. Remember you're in Northern Ontario and it gets mighty cold mighty like in January or before so your idea is kind of good but you still need to back up wood stove in your other RV a smaller one in the middle someplace. Now remember burning wood keeps you warm but you have to keep your wood stove clean keep the creosote down you don't want to have a fire in your chimney you will burn your house down. That's the other problem right now I'll tell you personally the thing about the trees you were saying this is the time it's been one half of the day dropping all those trees you want to drop and letting them season till next year to dry out. Don't get me wrong I love what you're doing but you're an RVs and I don't know about you but most of those RVs or not usually rated to minus 30 C and it doesn't matter how much heat you have it's going to lose that RV fast. I would listen to one of the people that left a comment and you should definitely have one a winner Arctic tent preset up with a stove in there and enough wood for a week just in case you need it like if you find out those RVs are not cutting it on Arctic tent are designed for really cold weather. You can look on other UA-cam videos there are people that have used them for long term living and I'm very comfortable living well I hope everything goes okay. cool hand San Pedro California
Thanks for all the great advice! I appreciate you taking the time to share these ideas. I will look into the arctic tent. Thank you for watching. All the best!
So that you know, when they rate the output of the solar . Mid latitude USA is where they work the best. Getting the most power from them. Further North, when dirty all lead to less output.
Love the idea of connecting two together. I live on an acre in Upper East Tennessee and I need more space That's the perfect way to get it. I also love the ac200L from #BluettiFriday
Our "hill" is mostly bedrock.... so I'm hoping that by drilling some wholes and putting some rebar to connect to the concrete piers, it will be ok. Thanks for the tip, and thank you for watching!
One thing I would suggest is to get bigger propane tanks. When it's cold you go through alot more. If you can put a small electic heater underto keep water from freezing.😊
At 69 I would hate to have to spend the whole winter in my fifth wheel. If you have to it would take and help to greatly prepare. I would think a structure surrounding would be the best way. Moisture would be the biggest problem.
Thank you for the tip, I ran a drain cycle with rv antifreeze inside. It worked out last year, and it stayed the whole winter in freezing temperatures. I'm hoping to have a warm place to store it soon. Thank you for watching!
I’m in Vermont USA I’m in a 40 foot quad slide toy hauler. My RV is skirted with 3 inch of compressed insulation boards 4 x 8 sheets. I also skirted with 4 x 8 sheets cut to fit of course so I could have a medium to attach my cut to fit insulation boards With propane heat yes you do have moisture with wood heat no. I have 120 gallon propane bottle that runs my RV I do have city water I do have landline power. I have landline Internet, though I could run my entire RV off of my batteries, my solar and my propane heater, regardless, if you run diesel or propane for heat you’re going to get moisture unless you have extra ventilation in the Rv. The local building supply as well as Home Depot and Lowe’s sells those insulation boards for anywhere from $45-$60 each I drive one hour south of me. There’s a distributor on the New York Vermont line that I buy my insulation from. I’ve never had a freeze up I have 220 gallons of freshwater, 120 gallons of black and 80 gallons of gray. I am hooked up to sewer so I don’t have an issue but I do not let my system flow. I keep the tanks filled then every 234 weeks I’ll drain the tanks only an idiot with an RV, keeps their valves open and just lets everything flow that’s not how it’s done, it looks like the product that you’re using is 1/2 inch thick. What benefit are you going to get for that? Why didn’t you use a solid insulation foam board anyways keep a pad and pen close by and as you go through your first winter you take notes of how to improve it good luck.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I've heard good reviews about the "reflective foil buble wrap," so I decided to try it. It is also much more affordable than the foam boards. We'll be posting videos on how it performs... and if it doesn't perform well, we might need to switch to the foam boards. Last winter, we used straw. However, we didn't spend the winter there. This will definitely be a good learning experience. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment. All the best!
Thank you for watching! Thank you for the suggestion. We try to reach a broad audience, and it can be challenging at times. We'll keep that in mind. All the best!
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How did you seal the skirting insulation to the trailer? I would have concern that water or moisture will give you grief keeping the top sealed to the retailer? Youve done lots of hard work getting this far. Im hoping you cans stay warm,dry and trouble free through the winter!!!
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There are too many clothes in the washer. Makes me cry to see it work so hard. Won't last long. Then you can hook it to a bicycle and you all can get exercise this winter.
good job i look forward to seeing the next video, why dont u hinge the rear of the trailer so u can use the tractor to lift the large tote inside ... just an idea , cheers good luck
Thank you. I'm still behind on my firewood. I have lots of wood, but unfortunately, it is not split or seasoned. Worst case, I'll order some firewood. But I'm hoping I can make it work with what I have.
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If you watch our videos, you'll know why lol 😆 Unfortunately, this breed is known for running away, and because of the bears and wildlife in the area and for their safety ... as wolves are known to kill dogs... people also hunt on crown land and set up traps for animals. We only leave them off leash one at a time because both of them together means trouble. But no, we don't leave our dogs on their own all the time due to their safety, but they still live their best life. If you are watching our videos, you will see that 😉
Sorry to be negative but you cutting with the chainsaw towards you is freaking me out !! Cut away from your body! And building on a slope is very tricky, make sure you consult professionals or your cabin may fall down from mudslides, earth shifting or who knows what.
Shut up loser 😂😂. Trees are a renewable energy source, he's likely only cutting the dead ones and his carbon foot print is way lower than yours burning natural gas or propane. I am a logger by trade. Select cut logging and thinning is a must have for preserving forest lands and encouraging growth. I can cut over 100 trees a day and the land is better when I leave than when I got there.
When I lived year round in my Jayco trailer I built a garage type enclosure for it just for the winter months, I used 2x4's and clear tarps and manufactured a chimney out of sheetmetal. It lowered my heating costs greatly.
That seems like a good idea. If next year I still don't have my cabin ready, I might try that. Thank you for watching!
Yes I have done this
use pool noodles for your piping and hoses to help keep from freezing. you can also use heating tape with the pool noodles .. its a awesome hack to help keep pipes and hoses from freezing. also inexpensive.
Great idea. Thank you for sharing. I've thought about that, but I'm not sure I'll have enough energy to run the heating tape.... being off grid deffenetly makes things more complicated. Thank you for watching!
Should have used something more solid like pink insulation board or the silver enerfoil you used up front to withstand wind and large amounts of snow and you’ll need heat tape around your pipes to keep from freezing. They use it on mobile homes. It plugs into electric and wraps around your pipes so they don’t freeze. Very important and not that expensive. It’s not actually tape. It’s several feet long. Pool noodles around your hose and pipes also. You should also put pink insulation board on inside walls of both your trailers because the walls are paper thin. And build a roof over top of both
You are such a hard-working, young man. I wish you had somebody to help you wish you all the success in life.😊
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Thi, you putting the pressure on your mom for not watching the channel was hilarious😂
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I ran my reflectix vertical so I just cut the tape seams and retape, for your door a coat hanger frame on both pieces then tape the cut with tuck tape, I only cut my way in 6 times last year, battery upgrade, check , add heater and forgotten tools lol.
Thanks for the tips. All the best!
Thank you for making videos of your family journey! It’s really inspiring!
@LifestyleGardener glad you're enjoying the videos! Thanks for watching :)
Great video looking forward to seeing more
Skirting is ok. But my advice? See if you cannot find enough square straw bales that can go all the way around the perimeter. Let the front of the trailer down to get them set around the back side, and jack it up and cram them under the front.
We used straw last year. It worked well, it cost me close to $400.00 cad. This year, I'm gonna try this foil bubble wrap, but if I notice it's not working, I will have to try something else. Thank you for watching.
@@OffGridWithGinaThi Thats highway robbery. I don't blame you for trying something else. Been off-grid myself a few years here in Saskatchewan. My advice? Start looking into sand batteries. You can create and store a ton of energy with solar if you want. In something as simple as 45 gallon steel drum and an insulated enclosure.
Straw or hay or reasonable ideas ...however, bear in mind that mice also love to find warm places to over-winter
Straw bales would attract bugs and mice.
Mice like it tooo
Dude im in ontario too looking to do the same thing. A woodstove is a life saver. I got a 1200 sq ft rated wood stove for my trailer. Humidity inside wont be an issue with wood. Underneath it may be. I plan to spray foam the bottom of my trailer. With a wood stove youll likely be cracking windows itll be so warm.
@canuck7268 did you have the stove inside the trailer? We've put the same size stove in a shed that's attached to the camper...hoping it will warm it enough? We have a 27' trailer (no "all seasons" package options.)
@@praythehateaway I'd imagine you'll be more than fine. Get a couple stove fans to circulate the heat and you'll be plenty toasty.
I hope so 😄.... Good luck with your journey, friend. All the best!
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Pool noddles wrapped around your pipes work really well
May I suggest facing both campers together so the doors face each other and make a common mudroom between them and get a kick-ass wood stove to put there
Skirting definitely helps
You are a rugged type and will undoubtably survive anything ....i wish you so much luck and happiness in this crazy world we live in ;)
I skirted my RV like you did and I ended up with major humidity in the RV. Hope you don't have the same problem. Looks like you have lots of wood on your lot. In my case I didn't have any dry wood, so I used two diesel heaters for the last two years. They needed 12 volt power, but the nice thing is you can control the heat better. Vevor has them on sale for about $100 dollars. I tried my propane furnace and it burnt through a 30 pound tank in about two days.
I got a diesel heater in my small cabin too, they are great. Cheap and very efficient, they sip diesel and electricity, 10L last me all winter but I only visit on weekends.
Put some plastic down because the moisture is coming up from the ground.
We are definitely getting one of those diesel heaters. Thanks for the tips, and thank you for watching. All the best!
Thank you for the advice. I'll try to do that.
Doesn’t diesel heaters produce moisture? Wood heat is much more drying.
keep up the good work, will be keeping up .
Thank you for the encouraging words. Thank you for watching. All the best!
Great job! Yes, winter will come fast for sure, we lived in our trailer for over two years while we built our house. Keep up the great work!
For some really severe cold nights, we used to leave the taps dripping, just a tiny bit so they would not freeze.
@leekent3325 thank you!! Appreciate it 🙏
you can put skerting around the base of your camper..as well you can get tape and wrap your pipes with it if you go to Canadian tire,, or Home depot and ask the clerk for the tape wraping kit for water pipes. its the same kind of kit used for mobil homes
Great advice! We'll be sure to look into that, thanks!
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Great job! Just make sure you seal bottom to the ground or weight the edges. I've had trouble keeping critters from digging under and setting up house keeping. Skunks and possums. Good luck.
Thank you for the advice - I'll keep that in mind! Thank you for watching!
One or two packages of mothballs under the trailer should keep the skunks away
Step by step. Good progress
Thank you!
I wish my husband and I could have did what you and your family is doing. I truly wish you the best 🙏🙏
Thank you so much!
keep your stump from trees and if your planing a garden patch to grow food chop the roots put that down first the straw waste veg peel. then top soil, it help you growing food a lot better, you could do polly tunnel to help with cold weather with a heater in side. just a thought, love watching
Thank you for the tips. And thanks for watching!
Tip; better to debark your logs first. This will prevent them from rotting so fast and growing mold. They will harden as well. And last you for more years.
Thank you for the tip! All the best!
Watching Blue dig brings back memories of a beautiful young husky I once owned. He destroyed my back yard and I had to find him a new home. The last straw came when I caught him undermining my above ground pool. What disaster that would have been.
Ugh, yeah, they can be very destructive if left alone for too long... add 2 to the mix... things can get crazy. Now they are closer to 2 years old they are less destructive but Gina also works from home and does Homeschooling with the kids so they are rarely alone and if they do stay home it's in their cages... they can be quite the handful!
Good video keep the dream alive
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Nice work, the site work & video, keep going
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Your dogs are the main character in this channel 😂❤
😂 They can be a handful at times. But they are cute and we love them. Thank you for watching!
When you live in rv in winter watch your humidity levels.and keep it clean.make sure it has an polar pak init because it's good for _30 ceilus. Cold weather. Meaning how its made. I have an 2008 slide out ciatoin general coach.that trailer made today is running you 90 grand so quality is much better than these low quality trailers on market.
God bless you and your family 🙏
Never cozy in an rv in winter . It's best too build a type of garage over and around so air moves freely . Will help with moisture build up that will cause mold . Wood stove helps but having it in the garage is better. Then small one in rv or heater.
Thank you for the advice! Thank you for watching!
Great idea for a little extra space until you get a chance to build your house 👍, Good woodstove & a little fan you should be set my friend :)) Yes beautiful pups you have :) take care stay warm
Thank you for the encouraging words, and thank you for watching. All the best!
We have fans called econo fans they don’t use electricity they sit on top of the wood stove
Interesting project video.
I lovvve that tractor! You are an ace on it now, hey!? Great job!!
Thanks! That thing has been a lifesaver. Thank you for watching!
You got a lot of projects going on sir
If you can I would make flaps for all of you cut outs. And if you have enough of the bobble insulation double as much as you van. It will only HELP you later as it keeps getting colder.
You will need to put that installation also under your mattress bc that storage area will keep your mattress and bedroom cold. We finally just sealed it off for the winter bc it’s so drafty
That's a great idea for winter! I've lived in my fithwheel for 8yrs now including winter, it's a little tuff but worth it 🤠 good luck. P.s. I live in upper Michigan
We are using bubble wrap in our window s in the camper i hope it helps .. should have got what you are using to wrap around your camper
Hey guys that's cute that's a really nice video lots of good comments and I think you should really read it some of the really good ones now for the things you've done right you put gravel down really important but you can put enough and you didn't compact it that's one of your biggest problems if you put gravel down first before you put anything down there 2 in then run a compactor over it to compact gravel really tightly it almost makes it like cement keeps plants from growing and it allows the water when it rains too percolate through that's the main thing and in the winter the gravel helps a little bit for the first few inches of snow and ice. Remember you're in Northern Ontario and it gets mighty cold mighty like in January or before so your idea is kind of good but you still need to back up wood stove in your other RV a smaller one in the middle someplace. Now remember burning wood keeps you warm but you have to keep your wood stove clean keep the creosote down you don't want to have a fire in your chimney you will burn your house down. That's the other problem right now I'll tell you personally the thing about the trees you were saying this is the time it's been one half of the day dropping all those trees you want to drop and letting them season till next year to dry out. Don't get me wrong I love what you're doing but you're an RVs and I don't know about you but most of those RVs or not usually rated to minus 30 C and it doesn't matter how much heat you have it's going to lose that RV fast. I would listen to one of the people that left a comment and you should definitely have one a winner Arctic tent preset up with a stove in there and enough wood for a week just in case you need it like if you find out those RVs are not cutting it on Arctic tent are designed for really cold weather. You can look on other UA-cam videos there are people that have used them for long term living and I'm very comfortable living well I hope everything goes okay. cool hand San Pedro California
Thanks for all the great advice! I appreciate you taking the time to share these ideas. I will look into the arctic tent. Thank you for watching. All the best!
So that you know, when they rate the output of the solar . Mid latitude USA is where they work the best. Getting the most power from them. Further North, when dirty all lead to less output.
Love the idea of connecting two together. I live on an acre in Upper East Tennessee and I need more space That's the perfect way to get it. I also love the
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I can't imagine the cold you have to deal with! We lived in our RV while we built too, but we are in Texas, so much warmer than you.
Living in a warmer climate would definitely make things easier..... thank you for watching. All the best!
Very cool idea to connect the two RV's together. We live in a 40' RV right now with 10 of us and having a 2nd RV hooked up would be awesome!
The extra square footage will definitely come in handy 🤣😅. Thank you for watching!
just brilliant! best of luck from us in Japan!
ps.....that big rock of ypurs,,,,my wife - Japanese says that is a magnificent rock and deserves to be in your garden..........
I'm glad to hear we have someone from Japan watching. All the best to you. Thank you for watching!
😂 thank you, I'm sure we'll have plenty of those around.
Winter is long in your part of the country and frost creeps in at -30 insulation is less work than cutting fire wood lol Good luck
Thank you. This is definitely going to be a learning experience. Thanks for watching!
@@OffGridWithGinaThi Take care my friend wishing you and your family the best.
Careful building your house on the hillside, may eventually have problems years from now
Our "hill" is mostly bedrock.... so I'm hoping that by drilling some wholes and putting some rebar to connect to the concrete piers, it will be ok. Thanks for the tip, and thank you for watching!
@OffGridWithGinaThi no worries just looking out
Can't wait to see what you bulld
good job buddy 👍
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One thing I would suggest is to get bigger propane tanks. When it's cold you go through alot more. If you can put a small electic heater underto keep water from freezing.😊
Thank you for watching and the suggestions. All the best!
Very nice video awesome place to live
Thanks so much! We really love it here! Thanks for watching.
I'd tarp the roof. If ice build up under the roofing could leak. Would also.hold more heat, less windchill.
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At 69 I would hate to have to spend the whole winter in my fifth wheel. If you have to it would take and help to greatly prepare. I would think a structure surrounding would be the best way. Moisture would be the biggest problem.
Your washer machine has areas under it that need to stay warm other wise the water pump for the washer will crack
Thank you for the tip, I ran a drain cycle with rv antifreeze inside. It worked out last year, and it stayed the whole winter in freezing temperatures. I'm hoping to have a warm place to store it soon. Thank you for watching!
Almost forgot...
God Bless!
Thank you. May God bless you as well.
I’m in Vermont USA I’m in a 40 foot quad slide toy hauler. My RV is skirted with 3 inch of compressed insulation boards 4 x 8 sheets. I also skirted with 4 x 8 sheets cut to fit of course so I could have a medium to attach my cut to fit insulation boards With propane heat yes you do have moisture with wood heat no.
I have 120 gallon propane bottle that runs my RV I do have city water I do have landline power. I have landline Internet, though I could run my entire RV off of my batteries, my solar and my propane heater, regardless, if you run diesel or propane for heat you’re going to get moisture unless you have extra ventilation in the Rv. The local building supply as well as Home Depot and Lowe’s sells those insulation boards for anywhere from $45-$60 each I drive one hour south of me. There’s a distributor on the New York Vermont line that I buy my insulation from. I’ve never had a freeze up I have 220 gallons of freshwater, 120 gallons of black and 80 gallons of gray. I am hooked up to sewer so I don’t have an issue but I do not let my system flow. I keep the tanks filled then every 234 weeks I’ll drain the tanks only an idiot with an RV, keeps their valves open and just lets everything flow that’s not how it’s done, it looks like the product that you’re using is 1/2 inch thick. What benefit are you going to get for that? Why didn’t you use a solid insulation foam board anyways keep a pad and pen close by and as you go through your first winter you take notes of how to improve it good luck.
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I've heard good reviews about the "reflective foil buble wrap," so I decided to try it. It is also much more affordable than the foam boards. We'll be posting videos on how it performs... and if it doesn't perform well, we might need to switch to the foam boards. Last winter, we used straw. However, we didn't spend the winter there. This will definitely be a good learning experience. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment. All the best!
I've heated with diesel for years now ain't never had a moisture issue.
Your likely to have a big condensation problem and struggle to keep them warm and dry, You have about 3 weeks to build a insulated tiny home.
You will need some kind of heating under the trailers to keep water from freezing for sure…
This will be my first winter here... you're probably right. I want to get a wifi thermometer to keep under the trailler so I can keep an eye on it.
Once you pack snow against the bottom then it will be very well insulated. Heating tape around pipes might be good idea.
Where does the laundry waste water go? Onto the land or the septic tanks?
Really enjoy watching your journey and seeing the progress.
Would you reconsider the music to something more calming?
I personally really enjoy the music! Goes well with the video. Great job on the progress!
Thank you for watching! Thank you for the suggestion. We try to reach a broad audience, and it can be challenging at times. We'll keep that in mind. All the best!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching. All the best
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muito show o canal. Desejo todo sucesso possível para a família
😂😂😂 Muito obrigado. Tudo de bom pra voce e sua familia. 👍
How did you seal the skirting insulation to the trailer? I would have concern that water or moisture will give you grief keeping the top sealed to the retailer? Youve done lots of hard work getting this far. Im hoping you cans stay warm,dry and trouble free through the winter!!!
Thank you for watching. Moisture is definitely a concern. I might run the dehumidifier under the trailler once in a while. All the best!
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In an RV one needs a dehumidifier
For sure! It's just challenging running one off grid. I'm behind on adjusting my solar panels. Thanks for watching!
Build a WOODEN FRAME AROUND RV. COVER TARPS IF NOT LUMBER.
Thank you for the tips. All the best!
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Okay Just From Your Thumbnail. Move your trailer/RV you are in the shade. Great for August, crap idea for Winter.
We need to clear much more land, but this setup is temporary... thanks for watching!
There are too many clothes in the washer.
Makes me cry to see it work so hard. Won't last long. Then you can hook it to a bicycle and you all can get exercise this winter.
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good job i look forward to seeing the next video, why dont u hinge the rear of the trailer so u can use the tractor to lift the large tote inside ... just an idea , cheers good luck
Thank you for the suggestion. Thanks for watching. All the best!
How many people and animals are going to be living in the trailer?
You can watch our 1 year recap to get caught up ua-cam.com/video/tVh59S8QHWw/v-deo.htmlsi=S9A5zwAb_m883u_d
You didn’t answer my question ? I’m just very curious. First time I saw your video
I live in a cold climate.........your skirting is going to need to be lot thicker than that when it comes to insulation. It will not be enough.
My dream to have this that we leave with my children, because we don't have house 🏠
Beautiful Country 😊😊😊 Are you near the Huge Lake?
Several lakes around here :) Thanks for watching!
@OffGridWithGinaThi If you guys would like to calab let me know. Blessings to you all
Do you have to wrap your pipes?
No I'm going to empty the pipes after I add water to my totes.
Well done Pal. Do you have enough firewood to get yourselves through the winter.?/
Thank you. I'm still behind on my firewood. I have lots of wood, but unfortunately, it is not split or seasoned. Worst case, I'll order some firewood. But I'm hoping I can make it work with what I have.
@@OffGridWithGinaThi what does it cost for a load of wood up your way, and how much will you order, or will you go and get it yourself.??
Unfortunately, I think you will find the wood too wet. Order some. It must be pretty cheap up there. Or you can find some dead trees to cut and split.
Dehumidifier
What does "unorganized land" mean?
@@one567 on the description of this video here: ua-cam.com/video/2sQ5rv8O6OM/v-deo.htmlsi=oj9HPEP6wlSONIcY we let you know and in the video we go more into details on what unorganized land means :)
N. Ontario? Better prepare for -40 for a couple weeks at a time.
I'm not looking forward to that 🥶, but it's inevitable..... thank you for watching!
Cut tree from top down in pieces.
Are you going to use a rocket stove? I thought I saw you toying with one a while back.
Eventually, I want to build one to heat up our water. But unfortunately I don't have the time right now. Thank you for watching.
You have 40 acres and the dogs are on a leash 🤣🤣🤣 🤪 poor dogs 😪🐕🐕
If you watch our videos, you'll know why lol 😆 Unfortunately, this breed is known for running away, and because of the bears and wildlife in the area and for their safety ... as wolves are known to kill dogs... people also hunt on crown land and set up traps for animals. We only leave them off leash one at a time because both of them together means trouble. But no, we don't leave our dogs on their own all the time due to their safety, but they still live their best life. If you are watching our videos, you will see that 😉
Sorry to be negative but you cutting with the chainsaw towards you is freaking me out !! Cut away from your body! And building on a slope is very tricky, make sure you consult professionals or your cabin may fall down from mudslides, earth shifting or who knows what.
This is the poorest documentary ever
LOL thanks for watching! Blessings!
Unorganised?
Be kind!
Stop cutting down the forest just to warm your butt 😠
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Trees are a renewable resource and it’s their land, they can do as they please.
Shut up loser 😂😂. Trees are a renewable energy source, he's likely only cutting the dead ones and his carbon foot print is way lower than yours burning natural gas or propane. I am a logger by trade. Select cut logging and thinning is a must have for preserving forest lands and encouraging growth. I can cut over 100 trees a day and the land is better when I leave than when I got there.
In Canada trees grow like weeds. Maybe you should stop chopping salad just to fill your gut?😅
awesome!
Use a 12 volt washing machine they are brilliant and won't effect your generator