I am Literally working on a deal to buy an RV park right now. Like you, It's my dream. Your videos are helping me push forward knowing that if you can do it, so can I. I appreciate your advice and inspiration. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Still our favorite RV park. So glad we got to finally stay there. You guys are awesome! Hopefully we’ll see you out on the road. Either FL you r AZ this winter. -Pete & Lisa
Appreciate you guys always being so transparent about everything. I always remind my girl, that if there weren't valleys in this life that the mountain tops wouldn't be so amazing when you're on top of them.
My thought is that it is either condensation between the two plastics or somewhere else water is getting in between the two and traveling downhill to that spot.
My husband and I and our 2 little girls are attempting our first RV trailer trip this weekend and I'm super nervous. Bryce talking about the struggle to achieve your dreams helps me feel a little better (although it's mostly just my husband's dream 🥴).
And some people think that owning your own business is all great but they don’t usually see this side of it. I’m sorry you had to deal with such a problem. Hopefully no more of these.🙏❤️
I don't know if this is possible. But it is a thought that came into my mind. Since there was two layers of tart above the top layer was dry and they was water in between the insulation was fine Could it be condensation gathered between the two pieces of tart from the house being warmer above the first layer and under the house being colder And it just not being a big enough cold under there for the condensation to freeze.
Actually this makes sense to me!! Especially since nothing to do with plumbing in the house. Maybe we need another barrier on the ground to lower the difference in temperatures?
@@TheJurgysif it was just condensation then you would see similar moisture in the other sections. Also there's not enough air between those two layers to generate that much water. Should look at the edges of the section to see where the two layers are connected to the cabin. You're probably right that there's a gap somewhere that's allowing rain water to seep between the two layers.
We it looks like your “cabin” is actually a park model. We use hardi board underpinning with 1” styrofoam board lining it.. no that u cut the under wrap aka: belly board. Time to pull out all wet insulation. Before you install new insulation, make sure it’s a much higher rating. Wrap the pipes before you put the insulation back up. Then buy the underbelly material- you can buy it on line.. also buy the tape that works with it. Do NOT use cheap tape.. use the recommended tape for the underbelly. We owned and operated a park for 25 years.. best of luck.
Appreciate all this! It’s a 2100 sq ft manufactured home. Got the right underbelly material coming. No insulation is wet actually. Just was wet in between the two underbelly material. Did you ever see condensation between double layers of underbelly? I’m wondering if they did wrong by doing two layers of underbelly material
I feel ya with calling dad! I am sorry my friend. One thing you could try is running colored water through the pipes. Something that could wash off easily. Maybe a dumb idea. But it would be similar to a car AC leak die. Maybe rv antifreeze?
You have a condensation issue with the two layers of tarp Normally you would have a moistair backed insulation and then that would be all that's needed underground really shouldn't need the plastic IMO but those two layers will normally cause water to form no matter what...We had that issue on a house we redid at the farm. you could get away with an insulation that has the paper moistier backing and then the plastic tarp.
@TheJurgys remove one layer to solve the water issue, you didn't have paper backing so you need a vapor barrier. You could also look into sealing th foundation on the inside to reduce the ammount of temperature change.
I just found your channel and I will have to catch up on your other videos- but as far as the cabin goes I don’t know if there is just a shower or a bathtub combo but I did used to work in a national park and was amazed at how many people would fall asleep in the tub with the water running -- just something to keep in mind - enjoy your time off - and hopefully we will come out to your park for a while 🍻
Out of curiosity- what platforms did you use to look for an RV park to buy? I am really interested in buying one and have been googling every website I can find along with searching real estate listings. Just curious if you had any suggestions of places you found a lot of listings. Thanks! Enjoying the channel a lot. Been binge watching your videos the past two nights 😆
Me and a friend of mine are looking to build an rv park from scratch. We are looking for a third (and possibly fourth) partner. We are located in the nc area and are planning to build in North Carolina or in the states that border it. If anyone in the area is interested we'd love to chat
I got teary eyed when you said normally you would call your dad. I hope you all are getting through the holidays adjusting to the change.
this really means a lot. thank you for this
Same
Deep thoughts from under the cabin. Thanks for that. So true.
A lot of thought happens underground 😂 Maybe Zack is onto something with his bunker…
I am Literally working on a deal to buy an RV park right now. Like you, It's my dream. Your videos are helping me push forward knowing that if you can do it, so can I. I appreciate your advice and inspiration. Thank you and keep up the great work.
It’s a wonderful dream!! Wishing you the best and that it will come true!! ☘️🤞
Wrap those pipes in insulation. It’s easy and defs buys you a few weeks for weatherizing.
that's a good idea! In the well housing or under the house?
@@TheJurgys BOTH for sure the Well Not that it will do much depending on how cold it will get but under the house it will help as well.
Still our favorite RV park. So glad we got to finally stay there. You guys are awesome! Hopefully we’ll see you out on the road. Either FL you r AZ this winter. -Pete & Lisa
We’re so excited for you guys to come back next season!! We so hope we run into you on the road too! Then we can actually catch up 😂
I lost my parents back in 2020 and it was devastating. So sorry about your dad. 🙏🏼
Appreciate you guys always being so transparent about everything.
I always remind my girl, that if there weren't valleys in this life that the mountain tops wouldn't be so amazing when you're on top of them.
My thought is that it is either condensation between the two plastics or somewhere else water is getting in between the two and traveling downhill to that spot.
that makes sense. should I worry about the condensation if that's the issue?
My husband and I and our 2 little girls are attempting our first RV trailer trip this weekend and I'm super nervous. Bryce talking about the struggle to achieve your dreams helps me feel a little better (although it's mostly just my husband's dream 🥴).
And some people think that owning your own business is all great but they don’t usually see this side of it. I’m sorry you had to deal with such a problem. Hopefully no more of these.🙏❤️
Thank you! We’ve told ourselves to be ready for things like this happening often! Grateful it wasn’t bigger than this!!
I don't know if this is possible. But it is a thought that came into my mind. Since there was two layers of tart above the top layer was dry and they was water in between the insulation was fine Could it be condensation gathered between the two pieces of tart from the house being warmer above the first layer and under the house being colder And it just not being a big enough cold under there for the condensation to freeze.
Actually this makes sense to me!! Especially since nothing to do with plumbing in the house. Maybe we need another barrier on the ground to lower the difference in temperatures?
@@TheJurgysif it was just condensation then you would see similar moisture in the other sections. Also there's not enough air between those two layers to generate that much water.
Should look at the edges of the section to see where the two layers are connected to the cabin. You're probably right that there's a gap somewhere that's allowing rain water to seep between the two layers.
You all make me laugh so much! Great video. Hope you're having a blast on the road!
We it looks like your “cabin” is actually a park model. We use hardi board underpinning with 1” styrofoam board lining it..
no that u cut the under wrap aka: belly board. Time to pull out all wet insulation. Before you install new insulation, make sure it’s a much higher rating. Wrap the pipes before you put the insulation back up. Then buy the underbelly material- you can buy it on line.. also buy the tape that works with it. Do NOT use cheap tape.. use the recommended tape for the underbelly. We owned and operated a park for 25 years.. best of luck.
Appreciate all this! It’s a 2100 sq ft manufactured home. Got the right underbelly material coming. No insulation is wet actually. Just was wet in between the two underbelly material. Did you ever see condensation between double layers of underbelly?
I’m wondering if they did wrong by doing two layers of underbelly material
I feel ya with calling dad! I am sorry my friend.
One thing you could try is running colored water through the pipes. Something that could wash off easily. Maybe a dumb idea. But it would be similar to a car AC leak die.
Maybe rv antifreeze?
You have a condensation issue with the two layers of tarp Normally you would have a moistair backed insulation and then that would be all that's needed underground really shouldn't need the plastic IMO but those two layers will normally cause water to form no matter what...We had that issue on a house we redid at the farm. you could get away with an insulation that has the paper moistier backing and then the plastic tarp.
Thanks for this! Should I remove a layer of plastic tarp? Or what do you recommend?
@TheJurgys remove one layer to solve the water issue, you didn't have paper backing so you need a vapor barrier. You could also look into sealing th foundation on the inside to reduce the ammount of temperature change.
Even if you aren’t living your dream, stuff happens but at least when stuff happens when you’re working within your dream life, it is all is well!
Loved those thoughts on living the dream
Something we try to always remember!
Side wind/rain and also possible leak from roof traveling down exterior walls. Most mobile homes are not load bearings internal walls.
ooooh good call
i hope yall had a good thanksgiving day yesterday i be waiting on your new video on the road
Living my Dream!!!!!!
Always a good reminder!
I just found your channel and I will have to catch up on your other videos- but as far as the cabin goes I don’t know if there is just a shower or a bathtub combo but I did used to work in a national park and was amazed at how many people would fall asleep in the tub with the water running -- just something to keep in mind - enjoy your time off - and hopefully we will come out to your park for a while 🍻
we do have a big jetted tub in the master bathroom! and a shower tub combo in another bathroom. Maybe we should make a sign for that 😂
I know your not going to believe this - but there are people out there that will not tell you that they flooded the bathroom 🍻
some people's kids...@@MRHEAT20
Wet down outside area. Lots of water. Look for water.
So awesome thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Would love to host you here one day!
What a beautiful park. But uggggg plumbing problems.
Thank you!! And right??
Out of curiosity- what platforms did you use to look for an RV park to buy? I am really interested in buying one and have been googling every website I can find along with searching real estate listings. Just curious if you had any suggestions of places you found a lot of listings. Thanks! Enjoying the channel a lot. Been binge watching your videos the past two nights 😆
I see a lot of stuff floating in the air from the insulation. Please wear a mask.
Whatever happens with the RV Park, at least you can't say you didn't try
true! it's gonna keep getting better and bigger though!!
@@TheJurgys as long as you guys aren't pushing yourselves too hard
Love this. So true.
@@TheJurgysSo Proud🫶🏻🌺
Condensation
you think so?!
@TheJurgys it makes sence, the two layers would be exposed to different temperatures and gather moisture between them.
Me and a friend of mine are looking to build an rv park from scratch. We are looking for a third (and possibly fourth) partner. We are located in the nc area and are planning to build in North Carolina or in the states that border it. If anyone in the area is interested we'd love to chat
This is amazing! Do you have some lots in mind?
You should be sleeping