Tips for Living in an RV or Travel Trailer Full-Time

Jazz Parks
4 min readMar 2, 2024
Photo by Matthew Osborn on Unsplash

Initially, leaving the traditional home behind in favor of a home on wheels can seem daunting. Terrifying, in fact. But it doesn’t have to be.

We’ve learned things the hard way, so you don’t have to.

Stress Free RV Living is your one stop destination for all your RV & Travel Trailer needs, be it tips like these or recommended products and services.

These tips apply for those who live or are planning to live in an RV or Travel Trailer Full-Time. And, like always, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

Consider upgrading your propane tank.

I you plan on living in your RV/Trailer through the winter, then I highly recommend upgrading to a 100 or 120-pound tank. The last thing you want is to run out of propane during a snowstorm (speaking from experience).

Use an Electric Heater to Save on Propane & Reduce Moisture

Propane can be pricy and is the number one cause for moisture in an RV. Consider using an electric heater or two to save on propane. Electric heat is dry heat which provides little moisture compared to propane heat. And, as we all know, moisture is your enemy when it comes to the overall longevity of your home.

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Jazz Parks

I believe that life is about finding joy through passion, purpose, and being compassionate towards others.