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How to Heat a Camper Without Electricity & Stay Warm All Winter

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Cover Your Windows

•Uncovered windows lead to heat loss. • The views and floods of daylight are loved, but they make for a chilly home if not covered. • Reflectix is an excellent material to make window covers from because it rolls up or lays flat for easy storage.

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Check All Seals For Draughts

-Check all seals before the cold nights set in.  -Loose seals on slide-outs, doors, hatches, roof vents, and windows leads to heat loss. -The rubber seals can become rigid if not well maintained with lubricant .

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Insulate Hatches, Roof Vents & Cupboards

•Cold air from cupboards, vents, and hatches can make a camper in winter very uncomfortable. • Insulating the back of cupboards, adding bubble Reflectix or styrofoam to roof vents and external hatches.

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Don’t Compromise On Ventilation

Ventilation is vital for a healthy, fresh, and dry camper. • Without adequate ventilation, you can’t avoid condensation in the colder months. • Maintain good airflow at all times, especially at night

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Protect The Underbelly With RV Skirting

•Any weatherproof material that shelters the underbelly of the camper from wind and snow will do the job.

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Floor Coverings & Soft Furnishings

Throws, blankets, and carpets all help to insulate a room and make it feel cosier. • Rugs and floor coverings also help to reduce noise levels.

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Campervan Bedding For A Good Night’s Sleep

• Bedding choice is important for a comfortable night's sleep, especially in cold weather. • Layers of bedding help to trap heat and keep you warm throughout the night.