Cheap And Easy RV Skirt. Simple Way To Stay Warm In An RV.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @boulderwy3387
    @boulderwy3387 10 месяцев назад +19

    I know you said you made the choice to not skirt under the 5th wheel overhang, but I say skirt it, after spending two Wyoming winters in 5th wheel , one without like you and one with. It's a game changer in heat retention and cold bedroom floor.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      I’m sure it makes a big difference. I’ve been impressed with the main part of the RV how well it’s done.

    • @carlawestlund4429
      @carlawestlund4429 Месяц назад

      Sori no Lowes here talk way too fast

    • @Goaskval
      @Goaskval Месяц назад +1

      Great idea for covering the 5th wheel bedroom space AND the space is big enough to accommodate some tool shed type items.

  • @ceciliapetrowsky2572
    @ceciliapetrowsky2572 10 месяцев назад +17

    That little door idea is genius.

  • @MainerBump
    @MainerBump 10 месяцев назад +11

    Awesome, thanks 🎉
    Add a string of 25w lights underneath [AC or DC] and realize even better savings and freeze protection

  • @XLSLife
    @XLSLife 10 месяцев назад +16

    Another RVer introduced me to ZipTape last winter. It's flashing tape but sticks well while cold and comes off clean. He even found that he could peel it off and re-stick it, so he just removed a panel to dump his tanks and then taped it back up.
    I haven't skirted my camper yet, I move too often for work to go to the hassle repeatedly, but I bought billboard tarp online with the intention of making one if I get a long-term winter project. It's similar to the material awnings are made of, but a bit thicker. Easy to cut and easy to fold up and store.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +2

      I’ll have to give ZipTape a try.

    • @marykrigbaum9021
      @marykrigbaum9021 9 месяцев назад

      I found covers and all. But they don't have anything for RVs but yet they do custom orders.

  • @Stickzula
    @Stickzula 10 месяцев назад +20

    We've done double bubble. It's great! Easy to work with. Does an amazing job. Definitely keeps it warmer, uses less propane, no fear of freezing pipes or tanks. It does need to be secured to the ground, especially in windy conditions.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +3

      Very nice, thanks for letting us know how it’s worked for you.

    • @DanielleJohnson-u4c
      @DanielleJohnson-u4c Месяц назад

      First timer here. Travel nurse in NE. So I can use the bubble stuff and maybe stake it to the ground and that would work the same as foam board?

    • @Stickzula
      @Stickzula Месяц назад +1

      @@DanielleJohnson-u4c
      I haven't tried it with just stakes, but my guess is that it would work depending on how windy it is. If I were going to try it I would use the really heavy duty stakes, the round metal ones that have the plastic piece on the top - or landscape timber spikes 10 inches long or more, and get some wide washers that the stakes will fit snugly into. Then place the stakes every couple of feet. You could go further apart if wind isn't an issue and closer if it is windy.
      The washers will help distribute the force over a larger area to help prevent the wrap from tearing. The spacing of the stakes is not so much to hold the wrap in place as it is to prevent wind from coming under the wrap. The wind coming in really affects the insulation properties negatively.
      If I were going to use the bubble insulation with just stakes, I would substitute landscaping staples for the stakes and washers and place them fairly close together, like every 8-12 inches. Landscaping staples are designed to be used to hold weed guard down so they don't have as much tenancy to tear out as a single stake would. They are also very inexpensive so you can use them liberally.
      There's a million ways to address the issue. I hope you find what works well for you.

    • @thewritingroom3738
      @thewritingroom3738 Месяц назад

      Works great! I used concrete blocks to hold it down since I was on concrete.

  • @SK-qt1rm
    @SK-qt1rm 10 месяцев назад +9

    The foam looks better because it’s a solid surface where double bubble will have waves and cause shadows. So if looks matter, and you have patience then I think solid is the best. I was impressed with your install.

  • @PSC9634
    @PSC9634 10 месяцев назад +8

    Very neat and tidy. Double bubble is an interesting option, too. Great tip.

  • @whitetrashandhellbound6905
    @whitetrashandhellbound6905 Месяц назад +4

    Something I did, I feel like you Mentioned it at the end... but I Framed (2x4) a little Storage Area under my Fifth Wheel Hookup Area (Under the Bed). I Laid a couple Pallets down, framed the walls up and Covered it with Code Board (Dense Foam Boards). Now I have a Great Storage Area for Shovels, Totes, Boots, etc. And it's a really good Insulation area for the bedroom. This is definitely the best way to stop those nasty drafts. You will see HUNDREDs of Dollars in Heat Loss back in your pocket this year.

  • @waya5893
    @waya5893 10 месяцев назад +13

    We used 1” inch tongue and groove foam board from Dupont. Here in Kansas the winds blow 55 + miles an hour with temperatures as low as minus 30. We put 1” inch x 3” inch boards every 4’ foot. No problems.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +1

      Very nice.

    • @natec9420
      @natec9420 Месяц назад +1

      Sorry, did you use 1” foam or 3”?

    • @KryptoKiddi
      @KryptoKiddi 15 дней назад

      @@natec9420they used 1 inch.. they’re saying they used 1 by 3 inch boards (could use 2 by 4) every 4 foot to support the foam boards

  • @calledtojourney
    @calledtojourney 10 месяцев назад +4

    Nice! Once we return to eastern Washington in a couple of weeks, I'm planning to install our PVC coated tarps that were custom made for our fifth wheel as skirting. They have eyelets installed every 12 inches, and we're going to hang them on the side with 3M hooks that can be removed in the spring. We'll stake them down with tent stakes at the bottom. They only cost $300, which is about the same as the foam boards and should look a lot better since they're black, the same color as the bottom trim on our fifth wheel. We'll see how it works!

  • @megancoluzzi1450
    @megancoluzzi1450 2 месяца назад +6

    Best diy skirting I've ever seen! Absolutely following this for my fifthwheel this winter! ❤

  • @TMegelhoff
    @TMegelhoff 10 месяцев назад +6

    I've used the same piece of double bubble for the last 3 years now and have never had a problem in sub 0° weather.

  • @garryhammond3117
    @garryhammond3117 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great winterization Jared! - I picked up some "Gaffers' Tape" (as in a gaffer in the movies) - It seems to be very adhesive, and reuseable a few times, and leaves no residue - I don't know how it would be in sub-zero temps (I think it is waterproof too)! - I have never used it outdoors, but it is super great for holding many things indoors. - You might want to check it out. - Cheers!
    Spring is less than 60 days away! - Yeah!!

  • @revoracer523
    @revoracer523 10 месяцев назад +5

    We added a pellet stove to our 5th wheel...absolutely love it...havent had to fill propane in 2 months so far...

    • @MrDavidrex
      @MrDavidrex 10 месяцев назад +1

      Id be interested in that.👍

    • @revoracer523
      @revoracer523 10 месяцев назад

      @@MrDavidrex very simple install...just as long as you have all the parts and space to do it.

    • @billy7805
      @billy7805 2 месяца назад

      You have a video or pics

    • @revoracer523
      @revoracer523 2 месяца назад

      @@billy7805 i do.

  • @jman5630
    @jman5630 Месяц назад +2

    We did single layer reflectix for an entire skirt in Minnesota a few winters back. Foil tape on the rv and between panels, and bricks/snow around the bottom of the skirt. Held up most nights with 40mph gusts and -30f a few nights. The heat lamps under the tanks/sewage lines made a massive difference as well.

    • @kimberlyn7778
      @kimberlyn7778 29 дней назад +1

      I'm desperate to know what kind of lights. Nobody seems to give me a straight answer. thank you

  • @fh9630
    @fh9630 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for the great videos! Suggestion: try 3/4" soft foam pipe insulation on the bottom of the skirt to help with uneven ground; might work on the top too, requiring less tape.

    • @kimberlyn7778
      @kimberlyn7778 29 дней назад +1

      Or ..pool noodles slit in half? The foamboard could sit right inside of the noodle

  • @missyh1991
    @missyh1991 Месяц назад +1

    Super helpful. I need to skirt my 34’ fifth wheel and this seems like a good alternative and more insulated than buying an expensive custom skirt

  • @georgemoomaw9437
    @georgemoomaw9437 Месяц назад +1

    Great advice for a first timer like me. LOVE the very end. Nice touch.

  • @RonTarr-l9o
    @RonTarr-l9o 7 дней назад

    I went just a small step further with the Double Bubble inside my RV. I have several area rugs on the floor of my RV and just placed sheets of double bubble underneath them. It may have not helped an extreme amount but it definitely helped. I also built a wood frame underneath my RV to attach my 1” rigid insulation panels to plus of course taped the seams with aluminum Duct Tape not the crappy Duck Tape. Hope this helps someone out.

  • @Assassin1959
    @Assassin1959 10 месяцев назад +7

    Come to Florida, it's only 45 degrees today.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +3

      I wish. That was the original plan.

    • @cocowills8534
      @cocowills8534 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes! Absolutely PERFECT!! 45° here in Jax at 10:30am. LOVE it!!

    • @Assassin1959
      @Assassin1959 10 месяцев назад

      @@AllAboutRVs I assume you're not at the Tampa RV Super Show?

  • @piqua793
    @piqua793 10 месяцев назад +6

    That's what we use. Hint, lable where each piece to reinstall next year

  • @BenjaminCintron-e8j
    @BenjaminCintron-e8j День назад

    Wow, very helpful, great video, congratulations

  • @micah119
    @micah119 14 дней назад

    I'm using double bubble this year for ours. We have a 35' also. We are getting a pretty made skirt for the fifth wheel area as some have mentioned it helps alot, so I'm glad we will be doing that also for this winter

    • @HelenMDawson
      @HelenMDawson 14 дней назад

      Instead of pre-made skirting to cover the insulation in trying the privacy screens for porches 2.5x50 ft then using snaps for the double bubble... less than 250 off amazon

  • @LifeWithBethandCourt
    @LifeWithBethandCourt Месяц назад

    Thank you! I knew I could count on you for an aesthetically pleasing, well done RV skirt instructional video. We’re trying winter for the first time this year and will be using your videos to get us through! You’re the best 🙌🏼

  • @tadred1
    @tadred1 8 месяцев назад

    I skirted my 5th wheel camper once when I was working in Wisconsin. I used a heavy weight tarp from Menards and cut it into strips and secured it to the camper with snaps (yes I screwed them into the sides). It worked great, I held the skirt in place with some treated 2x4s. I did put a small electric heater underneath just to help. The main thing is to block the wind and trap the heat.

  • @jimegan7077
    @jimegan7077 10 месяцев назад +2

    I boondock in my non-four season trailer. No two sites are the same, so foam board wouldn't work for me. I bought the vinyl skirt kit from EZ Snap. It's a heavy vinyl, not flimsy at all and is tall enough to handle when the front or rear of the trailer is elevated. It takes me about 20 minutes to set it up, mainly because I use it no more than once a year. I probably set it up differently each time. It does a good job of isolating the volume under the trailer from the wind, which is, in my opinion, the biggest draw of heat from the underside of the trailer. It may weigh more than the foam board but it stores in a smaller space.
    The initial install is key to an easy setup. You have to really think about it and plan it out before you start cutting the vinyl.

  • @davesigz
    @davesigz 10 месяцев назад +1

    So many good ideas. Thanks Jarred.

  • @markmetalworx4689
    @markmetalworx4689 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow nice job. It's a really clean look.

  • @Mayneman17
    @Mayneman17 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for including all the links for products!!

  • @mikeweis5925
    @mikeweis5925 10 месяцев назад +4

    In my opinion, and with experience in single digit RVing, I do not think there is a polar packet that would have come close to what you did. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bryantelker9239
    @bryantelker9239 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video and tips, thanks. Are you able to get underneath and inspect for any excessive condensation? Has it been a problem?

  • @robertburns5145
    @robertburns5145 10 месяцев назад

    Very nicely done!

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @EricSNeitzel
    @EricSNeitzel 10 месяцев назад

    Well done!

  • @johncrisp6683
    @johncrisp6683 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video. What life lessons.

  • @luminousveiws
    @luminousveiws 10 месяцев назад

    I'd love to see a test of different skirting materials. IMHO the material hardly matters due to the surface to volume ratio involved. The real goal is blocking air flow.
    Hmmm, 8x16x3 area should be big enough, a solid top with heavy insulation and a some heat source, like a tank heater. Test a cut up blue tarp, foam board like you used and maybe straw bales. If you go nuts, then Reflectix double bubble too. The big question is if they insulate the same as I suspect. If so then ease of installation is everything.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +1

      That would be an interesting test. I do believe the key is sealing it off.

  • @mjcoleman
    @mjcoleman 10 месяцев назад

    Great video thanks

  • @jefferycundiff3804
    @jefferycundiff3804 10 месяцев назад

    The silver hvac tape works very well it is very sticky but most of the time it comes off clean very little residue if any and most of the time there is not

  • @atracamoniusvlogs
    @atracamoniusvlogs 10 месяцев назад +1

    All about rv's a al barsha south tour drive

  • @jamessteffey7146
    @jamessteffey7146 10 месяцев назад

    It would be interesting if the mfg could build something that could fold up under the underbelly pinned and fold down or build something that could slide up in between the walls when traveling and pull down like a window blind when parked. Or install something like that on the frame that pulls down.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking king the same thing this week.

  • @IAMLove1111
    @IAMLove1111 9 месяцев назад

    Cool🎉

  • @timaz1066
    @timaz1066 10 месяцев назад +1

    I prefer to just go to southern Arizona in the winter.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +1

      I wish we could have.

  • @danielp.621
    @danielp.621 10 месяцев назад

    What is the stabilizer bars u you use on your front landing legs on your 5th wheel? I saw your video on comparisons of the two and the homemade one but I cannot find the one on your camper anywhere. thank you and I enjoy your videos. safe travels

  • @michaelwalker74
    @michaelwalker74 10 месяцев назад

    Looks really good!! I’m going to use your idea on the skirting. I was thinking about added heating blanket to my propane tanks. What do you think?

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      There is one on our winter accessories list. ruclips.net/video/_qJl1TPyRPU/видео.htmlsi=vi-Xh3cISr3Rzt4d

  • @vincebotkin1960
    @vincebotkin1960 10 месяцев назад +1

    I dropped the coraboard and put 4” insulation front to back of my 5th wheel.
    Being permanent I can don’t have to put on or off and store it.

    • @nicola3060
      @nicola3060 5 месяцев назад

      I’m permanent too and want to do this . Did you notice a difference ? Did you also do the skirting around with the 4 inch ? My TT has been in place for 17 years. I have been gutting and renovating it for the past 4 years. I originally skirted with cooleroo fabric all around which fed helped keep things cooler but I think the foam board would be even better. All the videos online are about using it for cold weather though not for hot weather 🤔

  • @superdan178
    @superdan178 10 месяцев назад

    maybe try Velcro strips no residue easy on and off, and no chance of peeling up parts of the foam each time you peel the tape ,as well as not having to buy tape, just a thought

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      Might be worth trying but I’m afraid the road grime by next year would make it hard to reuse.

  • @TheeBakedJake
    @TheeBakedJake 26 дней назад

    So not stacking insulation underneath ? In canada if we get -45 c we need it!

  • @BobPulgino
    @BobPulgino 10 месяцев назад

    Gaffer tape would be perfect for this.

    • @luminousveiws
      @luminousveiws 10 месяцев назад

      The RV world need to learn about Gaff/Gaffer tape!

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +1

      Love gaffer tape! Most people don’t know I used to be a sound guy at a church.

  • @WMerriman
    @WMerriman Месяц назад

    Are the foam boards you used waterproof? How did they hold up in the snow and wind?

  • @mikenessler5951
    @mikenessler5951 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have seen the air skirts and wonder how efficient they are.

    • @perky42069
      @perky42069 10 месяцев назад

      There's someone at the campground I'm at and it's got so many gaps I wonder if it's remotely doing anything to keep the underside warm

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      I’ve thought about trying them.

  • @CFPVideoProductions
    @CFPVideoProductions 10 месяцев назад +1

    Could you measure and let me know what you are getting for a basement temperature when the outside temperature is around 10 degreese?
    Don

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад +3

      Funny I just checked our outside temp is 10°f and I have had a sensor in the skirted area all week and it is 31.1°f in there right now.

    • @CFPVideoProductions
      @CFPVideoProductions 10 месяцев назад

      that's a lot better than i ever would have wished for. great job.@@AllAboutRVs

  • @MYCHANNELWITHMYSTUFF
    @MYCHANNELWITHMYSTUFF 10 месяцев назад

    What was the average temperature under the RV while in the single digits? Ca an Xtreme Heater be used under the RV to maintain a constant temp near or above 32F?

  • @wesmuise4506
    @wesmuise4506 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job, but RVing for us in the winter means Florida or Arizona😎

  • @KryptoKiddi
    @KryptoKiddi 15 дней назад +1

    How long does your setup like this last? I want to do it but am leaning toward getting an actual skirt

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  14 дней назад +1

      It lasted all winter for us and I saved it for this year as well.

    • @AllRightsReservd
      @AllRightsReservd 4 дня назад

      @@AllAboutRVs what do you do if you need to adjust your level occasionally. I am in place long periods of time and every few months I may have to adjust level slightly.

  • @leodur13
    @leodur13 10 месяцев назад

    Looks good. How about holding up to wind.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      We had some windy days with big gusts and it did great so far.

    • @leodur13
      @leodur13 10 месяцев назад

      @@AllAboutRVs good to hear. Love you content keep it up.

  • @Rick-x8h
    @Rick-x8h 10 месяцев назад

    It’s slick but do you have a heat source under the rv and using heated water hose.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      I have a heated hose but no additional heat source in the skirted area. Sealing it up does all we need.

  • @b.h.7070
    @b.h.7070 3 месяца назад

    A bad wind storm comes along and that would be torn apart very quickly.

  • @charlesyoungblood7561
    @charlesyoungblood7561 10 месяцев назад +5

    If you want to take it to the next level just put a 100 or a 150 watt light bulb under the RV. You will be shocked how much a little light bulb makes…

    • @davidnoonan7893
      @davidnoonan7893 Месяц назад +1

      Yep, so true! I was full-timing in my RV 3 winters ago in Texas when they had that massive arctic freeze. We had -20 temps coming, so I skirted my RV, then put a space heater under the RV. I made it through without one busted pipe .

    • @jasonbruney8842
      @jasonbruney8842 7 дней назад

      Next level is a Deisel heater. You will thank me later.

    • @AvaSim-76
      @AvaSim-76 5 часов назад

      ​@@davidnoonan7893im in N Texas. What material did you use for skirting? Did you put something over or around the sewer hoses?

  • @faymulanty
    @faymulanty Месяц назад

    so did you use both the styrofoam and the bubble wrap or just the styrofoam???

  • @wipatriot510
    @wipatriot510 25 дней назад

    OR, since you're mobile, you can just go to a warmer climate, just a thought...

  • @trevorlewan9227
    @trevorlewan9227 3 месяца назад

    What do you do with all that foam when summer comes?

    • @pinkiepie1656
      @pinkiepie1656 3 месяца назад +1

      Number each piece. Stack them in storage to use next year.

  • @trevorlewan9227
    @trevorlewan9227 3 месяца назад

    I wish all the foam boards weren’t all pink. The gray ones you have here aren’t available in my area.

  • @Nonplused
    @Nonplused 10 месяцев назад

    How's it hold out in the wind? I mean like a winter storm.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  10 месяцев назад

      We had some healthy wind with some big gusts and it did great.

  • @tfactor7998
    @tfactor7998 Месяц назад

    $200ish and a few hours of time vs $3000-$8000 for a "custom" skirt that has less rvalue.. Oh, and it looks better then the skirts... Hmm let me think. Thanks for the ideas!

  • @jasonbruney8842
    @jasonbruney8842 7 дней назад

    It's really all about R Value. That foam doesn't have much R value. So how cold was it?

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  6 дней назад

      0°F it only has an R value of 3.9 but most RV skirts are made of a tarp like material. It’s more about stopping the transfer of air under the RV.

    • @jasonbruney8842
      @jasonbruney8842 6 дней назад

      @AllAboutRVs transfer of air? I'm pretty sure pipes don't worry about a wind chill.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  6 дней назад

      It’s not about wind chill.

    • @jasonbruney8842
      @jasonbruney8842 6 дней назад

      @AllAboutRVs it's about RValue. And 3.9 .... thats why if u don't use a heater under the underbelly stuff will freeze.

  • @garyag45
    @garyag45 Месяц назад

    👍🤛🙏🦅😎🇺🇸

  • @bobabooie6389
    @bobabooie6389 10 месяцев назад

    👍🇺🇲

  • @pauls477
    @pauls477 9 месяцев назад

    As a Canadian who would have no option but to endure winter weather - i do not understand why an American would not drive to a warmer climate to not endure the cold.

    • @rebekahwarriorspirit8110
      @rebekahwarriorspirit8110 2 месяца назад

      Some of us don't have a choice, i currently live in our RV but my husband works locally and we just can't get up and leave to another state. So depends on the situation. If I had it any other way I wouldn't be living in a cold climate state during winter either.

  • @jerrypauling7809
    @jerrypauling7809 10 месяцев назад

    another waste of money

    • @pinkiepie1656
      @pinkiepie1656 3 месяца назад +3

      ^^^what your father said when you were born