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Renovating the Rig

Renovating or updating an existing RV is a popular project for many.   This is far less costly than trading up to a new rig, yet if done right, may offer a whole new and different feeling.  Some of the most common updates people make are as follows.

In selecting materials and components for these jobs there are certain criteria that each must meet.  Firstly, they must be light in weight.  A granite counter might work well at home but may be too heavy for your RV.  Components and their installation must be such that they can handle severe vibration and shock load.  Other considerations, such as extreme temperatures and barometric pressure changes, are also important.  For example, a Plasma flat screen TV is not recommended.  This type of set does not adjust well to the barometric pressure changes associated with changing elevation levels in mountainous regions.  LCD or LED TV’s are a far better choice.

If your unit has slide outs and you are changing the floor or ceiling coverings, check the clearances first.  The slide rollers or guides require space for moving.  Thick floor covering, for example, may impede the guiding mechanism during extension or retraction of the slide.

There are many important considerations to make prior to jumping into these kinds of jobs, so do your research first.  Then go ahead and put your unique stamp on it.

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