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Insulation properties

We are looking at purchasing possibly the same model and have a similar question to Killiepie but looking at the lack of response I am not very hopeful in getting a reply. Could someone please explain what is done to a motorhome to make it fully winterised and to what extent can a non winterised one be modified to make it as winterised as posiible?Thanks in hope
 
Neither the magazine review not the Elddis spec sheet give information about the insulation. You could try asking Elddis directly.
A fully winterised motorhome would have sufficient insulation and heating to cope with contantly sub-zero day and night temperatures, all plumbing should be inside as should fresh water and preferably waste water tanks. I think it would be difficult to fully winterise a motorhome that was not built that way to start with. I also think that you would be hard pushed to find a UK built motorhome that was fully winterised.
Andy
 

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