Sheena
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Hey friends,
I knew I needed to rip out the carpet in order to put down vinyl for the floors. I've got 2 dogs, so no compromise on this. Plus it smelled like cheap carpet cleaner. Gross. I also wanted to update the the floor plan to better fit my needs so the carpet was coming up anyways. It should be noted, I'm still working on floor plan design.
My camper van is a fully outfitted van. It comes with a propane heater, stove, sink, toilet, electric, battery. etc. But the camper is old and most of the items were inconveniently placed taking up most of the storage space under the benches. Basically lots of poor use of space.
Since this a 1989 Camper-van, I'm on the fence about whether or not replace/update these features or make the old system work. Taking things apart to redo the floors has exposed some small issues like small leaks, I can just fix those up. I'm completely new to this type work (electrical, plumbing), but I'm also handy and fearless with new projects, so I'm not worried about whether it's hard to do so long as I'm not messing anything worth keeping up. Youtube and the community will get me through anything that the guy at HomeDepot can't.
Do y'all have any thoughts when looking at these items if there are much more efficient means? or are space saving and worth it updating? I'm looking at solar in the future, if that makes any difference to the system.
I'm at the point where I have all the carpet up and next I need to pull up the sub-flooring to redo the insulation. Before I can move forward I need to disconnect or move these items. The only one I'm really not sure about moving is the unit with the red warning sticker on it. It has a copper wire drilled directly in the sub floor. I've no idea what this does and I'm nervous to cut it, but I don't see a way around it. I'll either have to cut the flooring or the wire to get it out in order be able to reuse the subfloor - which is great shape.
Thoughts about any of this?
I knew I needed to rip out the carpet in order to put down vinyl for the floors. I've got 2 dogs, so no compromise on this. Plus it smelled like cheap carpet cleaner. Gross. I also wanted to update the the floor plan to better fit my needs so the carpet was coming up anyways. It should be noted, I'm still working on floor plan design.
My camper van is a fully outfitted van. It comes with a propane heater, stove, sink, toilet, electric, battery. etc. But the camper is old and most of the items were inconveniently placed taking up most of the storage space under the benches. Basically lots of poor use of space.
Since this a 1989 Camper-van, I'm on the fence about whether or not replace/update these features or make the old system work. Taking things apart to redo the floors has exposed some small issues like small leaks, I can just fix those up. I'm completely new to this type work (electrical, plumbing), but I'm also handy and fearless with new projects, so I'm not worried about whether it's hard to do so long as I'm not messing anything worth keeping up. Youtube and the community will get me through anything that the guy at HomeDepot can't.
Do y'all have any thoughts when looking at these items if there are much more efficient means? or are space saving and worth it updating? I'm looking at solar in the future, if that makes any difference to the system.
I'm at the point where I have all the carpet up and next I need to pull up the sub-flooring to redo the insulation. Before I can move forward I need to disconnect or move these items. The only one I'm really not sure about moving is the unit with the red warning sticker on it. It has a copper wire drilled directly in the sub floor. I've no idea what this does and I'm nervous to cut it, but I don't see a way around it. I'll either have to cut the flooring or the wire to get it out in order be able to reuse the subfloor - which is great shape.
Thoughts about any of this?