You are welcome. We lived in our 5th wheel for 2 1/2 years, 3 winters. Learned a lot from UA-cam but never saw any skirting like we did it and wanted to share and help others.
Good info. I'm currently on an insulation obsession. Thanks for the tips and tricks. I'm going to find a way to insulate the walls and roof too. I already put R-30 pink fiberglass under the floor. I hope to be cozy all winter. Thanks again.
Sheila, could you Please post a link to Part 1?? I desperately need to know how to do this and how much it costs, ( granny alone in 5th Wheel) thanks & Bless y'all!
I so apologize for the LONG delay. Was just learning UA-cam. Extra piece of mind is why we put the heater underneath. We lived in our 5th wheel 2 1/2 years, 3 winters. The 1st winter without the skirting we could see a huge difference.
What did you use for the water line and heat tape? The tv we are getting has the artic pkg so under the rv has insulation. Also covered underside of rv
I am so sorry I didn't see your questions til now. We lived there 2 1/2 years, 3 winters. Our RV had the Artic Pack also but I'll Sat, the 1st winter we did not have the skirting and I had to wear house shoes but with the skirting, it stayed toasty. I ordered the 80' hose and a 100' heating cord that I wrapped around the hose. The insulation I wrapped around and taped was not fiberglass then finished it off with the two pipe foams as see with more gorilla tape. Again, sorry I didn't get to you question. We no longer live in it but did love it.
This is no doubt the neatest job I've seen yet.
Thank you. It was my idea and my husband is amazing at measuring and getting things right. 😍
Good job !!!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome. We lived in our 5th wheel for 2 1/2 years, 3 winters. Learned a lot from UA-cam but never saw any skirting like we did it and wanted to share and help others.
Good info. I'm currently on an insulation obsession. Thanks for the tips and tricks.
I'm going to find a way to insulate the walls and roof too. I already put R-30 pink fiberglass under the floor. I hope to be cozy all winter. Thanks again.
Looks great
Thanks for sharing! I think I’m gonna follow your lead here. It’s cold in Indiana!!
Thank you. You will be happy you did. Makes a huge difference. We are in Virginia
Your a good woman with a good man.
Thank you.
Hi Sheila. Can you please post a link to the insulation you used? Thanks
Sheila, could you Please post a link to Part 1?? I desperately need to know how to do this and how much it costs, ( granny alone in 5th Wheel) thanks & Bless y'all!
Hi. I will look for that one and send it to you. Total cost $240.
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What is the name of the insulating boarding you used? Also, what is name of the guy who has the rv in Alaska? Please and thank you.
Hi. I apologize. I was just learning UA-cam. I can't remember the name, we got it at Lowes. It was the thickest they had.
Sorry this is too late. He got the thickest insulation sheets available at Lowes. Can't remember the brand name
Cool. I used old hot tub cover styrofoam on mine. Same approach. I have a video on it.
Awesome. I didn't see any videos like ours, I shared idea with my husband and he ran with it. Glad you thought of the sane thing.
@@johnandsheilahall nice. Was scratching my head for days on that solution.
Hello. Why place the heater below the RV. Isn’t the skirting enough to keep things from freezing? Or are you just wanting the extra piece of mind?
I so apologize for the LONG delay. Was just learning UA-cam.
Extra piece of mind is why we put the heater underneath.
We lived in our 5th wheel 2 1/2 years, 3 winters. The 1st winter without the skirting we could see a huge difference.
What did you use for the water line and heat tape? The tv we are getting has the artic pkg so under the rv has insulation. Also covered underside of rv
I am so sorry I didn't see your questions til now. We lived there 2 1/2 years, 3 winters. Our RV had the Artic Pack also but I'll Sat, the 1st winter we did not have the skirting and I had to wear house shoes but with the skirting, it stayed toasty.
I ordered the 80' hose and a 100' heating cord that I wrapped around the hose. The insulation I wrapped around and taped was not fiberglass then finished it off with the two pipe foams as see with more gorilla tape.
Again, sorry I didn't get to you question. We no longer live in it but did love it.