We are Dean and Gina, welcome to our channel! In April 2020 we go full-time in our RV and become Legally Homeless, which is when this channel will *officially* go live. Until then, we will be working out the kinks--both in RV life and filming episodes--by randomly creating and posting trial videos of us taking short road trips here in Florida, as well as visiting local attractions and establishments here on the Space Coast, with a little bit of our RV renovation mixed in. When we hit the road, we plan to do so running with fully fleshed-out episodes posted once a week that will chronicle the fun we manage to stumble our way into as we make our way across this country with our chihuahua-mix named Zoe.
So, we're just getting started... Thanks for visiting and check back soon!
Awesome...well done! I'm opting to take components from my home office and install them into my RV. My only real task will be anchoring it all without breaching the interior unsafely. I just don't need unsealable holes that can invite moisture. Anchoring the desk shouldn't be an issue, but then anchoring the monitors to the desk...that might be something else. I'll make it work. 🫡
Awesome video. Thank you for the post. I think that your tips will help us tackle reflooring our RV soon. Just remember to be careful when mixing cleaning products together. Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar can create peracetic acid and be very harmful if inhaled (even with a mask).
Thank you for making this video. We are upgrading a 1981 park model. The walls were redone but the vinyl paper on the ceiling has ripped and shrunk due to the AZ hot summers (we snow bird so we aren’t here in the extréme heat. We have tried all the ways you mentioned to remove, and the heat is the only thing that works. Thank you, thank you, thankyou!!! I am so glad i found you and this video. Good luck on your restoration. You are probably done by now.
I am curious how much one can do with a gaming setup in an RV. Presumably, with a gaming PC, you would have to be hooked up for power as they are quite the electricity hog. What about wifi? How does one ensure enough bandwith for gaming? I myself have a duel monitor desktop setup with a beasty PC that I use for work and gaming. I actually work part time in a form of game design so I need a gaming PC, a laptop just can't handle what I do. I have been wondering if I could do this reliably in an RV. My husband and I live in an area where housing is getting extremely difficult to afford or obtain, in addition to the rising costs of housing and basically everything right now, and we're looking at other options for housing. Being able to continue my work is key, it's a significant chunk or our income. I've looked at RVs that have the space for a desktop set up, but I haven't seen people talking much about how to ensure enough power and a good enough connection.
Hi! My husband and I recently bought a 10-year-old fifth wheel trailer. We would like to take the carpet up and replace it with laminate. In your video you stated that the flooring used was recommended for a climate controlled area. Our question is why? We can’t understand what difference it would make. Also, I’m curious how your floor held up and if you had any thing that you would have done differently. Thank you! Michele. My husband is a contractor but the rv world is new to us!
Do you have any issues with your computer equipment shifting while you’re in transit?? I don’t have plans to build out a specific area for my office equipment, I’m just going to use my dinette. But I’m worried about whether or not my work equipment will be safe to leave out on travel days, or if I should plan to store it every time. I would appreciate any advice that you have!
Hi there 🤗 ! Quick question, actually a big doubt, please help me. 🙏 I don't know which floor should I install on my rvcamper. I'm in doubt about vinyl plank or vinyl sheet. Which do you recommend me? Planks looks better but I've read some comments that they may separate while traveling. What has already happened with the floor you have and again what do you recommend me? Thank you
@Stephannie Mendes Hi there. I wanted to reply to your question. Unfortunately, putting vinyl planks is not a solution. The floor/planks will buckle when you are traveling on the road causing the planks to detach. It is NOT recommended to put planks in a RV. If the unit is not going to traveling or be living in the unit and not moving the RV, then yes you can put down planks. Its recommended to use sheet vinyl in a roll, but that gets really tricky. I hope this helps. I noticed you posted your comment 8 months ago. You probably already did your floors in your RV. What kind of floor did you put in after all? .........Rick
Wow your rig looks great! My husband and I are putting down new floors in our RV and we found several rounded bolts which I assume attach to the frame. Unfortunately the bolts are not flush with the subfloor. We are unsure how to lay the vinyl planks across them. Did you come across this problem?