Try running an electric heater vs using your propane heater. Propane will put a lot of humidity into your coach. I understand an electric heater may not provide enough heat for a Michigan winter so if you do have to run your propane heater, I would also run a dehumidifier. Good luck.
I found that a 1”foam mattress topper works great under the mattress too. Since it’s spongy it allows air to circulate better. I also bought a waterproof mattress cover to keep the mattress clean and dry. Some instal froli sleep system. We use DampRid also, but unscented one as my nose is pretty sensitive. They also sell charcoal baggies that absorb smells and moisture too. Stay safe and happy trails. How do you like your coach, any more problems, etc?
Those are great ideas! We found that the damp rid helped alot. No more real issues lately. So glad cold weather is just about over. Hope y’all enjoy your travels! Stay safe out there!
Oh my Goodness!😯😯😯 Also might want to also get a small dehumidifier as well.
I agree a small dehumidifier with a humidistat.
Oh man! Sorry to hear this, but glad you got it figured out!!
Try running an electric heater vs using your propane heater. Propane will put a lot of humidity into your coach. I understand an electric heater may not provide enough heat for a Michigan winter so if you do have to run your propane heater, I would also run a dehumidifier. Good luck.
I found that a 1”foam mattress topper works great under the mattress too. Since it’s spongy it allows air to circulate better. I also bought a waterproof mattress cover to keep the mattress clean and dry. Some instal froli sleep system. We use DampRid also, but unscented one as my nose is pretty sensitive. They also sell charcoal baggies that absorb smells and moisture too. Stay safe and happy trails. How do you like your coach, any more problems, etc?
Those are great ideas! We found that the damp rid helped alot. No more real issues lately. So glad cold weather is just about over. Hope y’all enjoy your travels! Stay safe out there!