Greetings all. It's great to join your community.
I've read a number of threads about various topics. You seem like a good group.
My wife and I are planning to Full Time it in the next few years. It's really hard to find a particular brand or models that are designed for FT. Redwood is the only one I've found that actually posts their insulation ratings. However, I really have nothing to compare it to except home insulation which is rated much higher than Redwood's ratings. Most home ceiling insulation is required at R-50 and walls R-15 range which is more consistent with Redwood RVs. But the ceiling is critical.
We like cold weather and want the capability of staying in snow covered campgrounds in the winter.
My question. Do any of you head towards to the snow rather than away from it? How does your Redwood hold up under extreme conditions?
I'd really love to hear some thoughts from people with experience.
I've read a number of threads about various topics. You seem like a good group.
My wife and I are planning to Full Time it in the next few years. It's really hard to find a particular brand or models that are designed for FT. Redwood is the only one I've found that actually posts their insulation ratings. However, I really have nothing to compare it to except home insulation which is rated much higher than Redwood's ratings. Most home ceiling insulation is required at R-50 and walls R-15 range which is more consistent with Redwood RVs. But the ceiling is critical.
We like cold weather and want the capability of staying in snow covered campgrounds in the winter.
My question. Do any of you head towards to the snow rather than away from it? How does your Redwood hold up under extreme conditions?
I'd really love to hear some thoughts from people with experience.