Wednesday, February 18, 2015

How to choose a furnace for your RV

Do you have problems keeping your RV comfortable and the warm air inside? Do you know the parts you need to fix it? Well, you may be having problems with your RV’s furnace. Although some fixes can be done with just one RV part, it just might be time to replace and treat yourself to a furnace that will warm your RV and keep you and your family toasty on all of your journeys. RV furnaces and furnace parts can seem daunting at first to anyone who hasn't ever had to replace on before, but with a little guidance and information on the pros and cons of each kind of furnace, you’ll be able to decide for yourself exactly what kind of heating system you want for your RV.

The two types of power for furnaces are gas and electric. Many RVs come with gas furnaces, which run on propane or natural gas. Electric furnaces are a newer concept, and can either be installed as an add-on to your gas furnace or used to totally replace your existing gas furnace. Because of convenience and safety, electric furnaces are beginning to gain more popularity. For example, gas furnaces have the potential for carbon monoxide leaks and aren't as environmentally friendly as electric furnaces because they use fossil fuels. However, while it may seem like electric heaters are the way to go, they cannot provide heat to your incidentals, like stove tops and ovens, because many times those will only run on gas. Before you begin looking at RV parts and furnaces, you should decide which furnace fits your RV and will work the best for you—electric, gas, or a hybrid of the two.

The most important part of buying a new furnace is to compare the BTU rating of the furnace you have and the one with which you intend to replace it. The BTU measurement of a furnace stands for its British Thermal Unit, and corresponds to the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. You should try and stick to the same BTU as the furnace that came with your RV, otherwise the furnace will short cycle. Short cycling happens when the furnace turns on and off too frequently, which will make you too hot or too cold, and cost you money by wasting energy. When you’re considering a new furnace, remember: bigger definitely does not equal better.


At Mobile Home Parts Store, they thrive on bringing the best RV parts and accessories to you. They sell both electric and gas furnaces for RVs, so you can get exactly the style you want for your home. They also have RV parts to fix your furnace, so if you’re not looking to replace your whole furnace but instead just need a part here or there, they can still help. Whatever the need, Mobile Home Parts Store will be here to help by giving advice and sending you exactly what you need. Check out some of the links below to see some of the furnaces that they offer online. 


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Don’t Settle for Cheap and Flimsy Skirting!

If you need to replace your mobile home skirting or if you have new construction that you need to add it to, you may be considering finding something cheap and flimsy just so that you can comply with local laws. However, skirting isn’t something you should skimp on. Cheap skirting like corrugated steel or pieces of vinyl siding can look alright at first, but the first strong wind storm or heavy snow of the season can leave your cheap stuff flopping around, broken, or just plain missing! If you instead opt for some quality mobile home skirting, you will not only give your home a clean and completed look, but it also makes your mobile home more livable. It will look great in front of ugly structural elements like the foundation pylons, plumbing, and electrical utilities and it will insulate the underside of your home and retain warmth during cold winters to save on expensive heating costs and prevent costly repairs from frozen pipes. In warmer months, mobile home skirting will keep the hot summer air from building underneath and radiating through the floor of your home, making it easier to keep cool. It’s also a great barrier to keep animals who can chew through wires and moisture which causes rot or other structural damage out from under your home. Mobile home skirting isn’t just about insulation and protection from the elements and nature, though; it’s also a functional element that can create valuable storage space under your home. Now, seasonally needed things like lawn care tools and mowers, outdoor games, sleds, or holiday decorations can be stored under your home behind the skirting without taking up precious space inside. You even have space to stash dirty things that you don’t want left outside, but don’t necessarily want inside either.

You can get everything you need at Mobile Home Parts Store. They have made a large selection of mobile home skirting and skirting parts easily available to you online. They carry everything from deluxe vinyl skirting to incredibly realistic and popular Reil rock and Novik artificial brick and stone skirting, that are both available in a variety of colors and sizes. If you’d like the ultimate in insulation and protection from the elements, take a look at our R-COTEC insulated foam skirting that they have available through a custom quote. They even have access doors and vents that you’ll need to finish your project and make it comply with code.

To determine how much skirting you’ll need for your mobile home, simply measure the perimeter of your home. Don’t forget any bump-outs or protrusions that might come off of your home. Then simply order that length or just a little bit extra in your choice of style that satisfies your taste for the look of your home. You’ll also need venting and an access door. A common guideline is at least one vent in the skirting for every 150 sq. ft. of floor space inside your home, but you should check local building code to determine how many are required where you live. If you need any help, give us a call and we’ll make sure you get everything you need for your mobile home skirting project.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Get rolling on Peal and Seal products to keep your roof watertight and energy efficient!

Peel and Seal is the easiest material you can use to repair your mobile home roof. It’s a self-stick laminate system that is ideal for low-slope roofs. If you have an older EPDM roof that is leaking or damaged, get a roll of Peel and Seal shipped to you from Mobile Home Parts Store. It’s incredibly versatile and you can use it to do everything from sealing flashing around the edge of your roof to using the narrower rolls to line your leaking gutters. MobileHomePartsStore.com carries Peel and Seal in narrow widths of 4in or 6in that you can use like tape for smaller repairs. They also have 12in and 18in widths if you have a larger hole or damage in your roof. You can even get the full-width 36in roll that is perfect when you’re undertaking a full renovation of your mobile home roof. No matter the width you use, installation is very easy. The only things you’ll need is Weatherbond primer with a mop, a utility knife for cutting around vent pipes or hatches, and a seam hand roller that will seal the edges and make sure that no water or wind can get under the new skin of your roof.


Peel and Seal doesn't just repair your roof, t also meets or exceeds EPA Energy Star guidelines. The aluminum surface, which comes either in a natural finish or in white, reflects heat and will help your home be more efficient. It’ll keep those annoying drips out of your home and save you money at the same time.


Usually a whole new roof system would require glue, torches, or some sort of specialized seam tape for installation. Or it requires a top dressing or cover layer once it’s down. With Peal and Seal, the only prep work you’ll need to do is mopping down your existing roof surface with the Weatherbond primer. That’s it! It’s a total one piece system too, so the laminate backing, mid-layers and top coating are built right it. But the simplicity of the system doesn't mean that it isn't durable. The manufacturer has laboratory tested Peal and Seal in wind-tunnel tests that simulate 100 mph winds and 8in or rain per hour. They even drove nails through it! Peal and Seal self-sealed around the nails and never leaked. They’re so confident in their product that they gave it a 10 year warranty.  Whatever repair you’re planning for your low-slope roof, Peal and Seal is the right fit. Go check out http://mobilehomepartsstore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=peelandseal and get your rolls today!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Portable RV Awnings: Bring some shade into your life

While you’re on the road in your RV, the nature that surrounds you can be breathtaking. However, the outdoor heat can ruin any RV experience. One way to make sure that you never let your day get ruined with the heat is to have a portable awning with you in your RV. Not only are portable awnings easy to put up and take down, but they also provide an easy-to-transport source of shade for your summer days. Sit back and relax with a beer and enjoy the great outdoors with your new summer awning.

Some of the most high-quality awnings on the market are made by Dura-Bilt. Just like their name suggests, the durable awnings they make are sturdy enough to withstand inclement weather, and are long lasting. Dura-Bilt Awnings come with all the hardware necessary for installation, so you don’t have to worry about going out to the store and finding tools. Dura-Bilt awnings are able to be packed up and stored right inside your RV for easy transport, and they are easy to put up and down for when you decide to begin your next adventure on the road. The hassle free awnings also come in a variety of sizes, so no matter what kind of RV you have, there will surely be a portable awning that fits. You can also get your awning fabric in a variety of colors to match your RV. These awnings are made right here in the United States, so you know when you spend your money, you’re helping fuel the US economy.

Another benefit of awnings is climate control. Nothing is more frustrating than running your air conditioning and still having a hot mobile home because the sun is pouring in from every window. You’re wasting gas, electricity, and money. Awnings make this problem disappear, as your windows are shaded from the sun and your mobile home remains cool inside. Their easy put ups and take downs make it easy to change this at any moment: if you want more light in your RV or the warming rays of the afternoon sun, your portable awning can be down and in your RV in just a matter of minutes. It’s an investment that will help you save money overall by controlling the climate of your mobile home.

RV awnings are practical ways to solve the problem of too much sun. Every RV owner knows that you can never be too prepared on the road, and an awning is one more way to make sure that you have every tool that you need for an amazing RV experience. Consider taking a look at the high-quality Dura-Bilt awnings offered at Mobile Home Parts Store. You won’t be disappointed in their product or service, and you’ll finally be able to enjoy nature in the comfort of the shade.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Install a dehumidifier today and eliminate the moisture monster from your RV!

Does your RV sometimes get musty or moldy smells because of the moisture in the air? Do you feel like you’re swimming when you step foot in your RV in the summer? What’s causing it is lurking in sinks, bathrooms, and in the walls inside RVs all throughout America. Water! The paint-peeling mold-inciting monster can be the bane of RV owners’ existence. Mildew and mold can also cause some dangerous health effects, such as possible upper respiratory infection, coughing, wheezing, eye irritation, along with many others. However, harsh cleaners and scrubbers can sometimes be toxic not only for the environment, but also for the kids or pets. Is there any safe way to completely prevent this buildup from happening in your mobile home? What parts and accessories could eliminate mold from your RV completely?

Well fear no more, because there is a simple solution to your seemingly overwhelming problem of too much moisture in the air. A dehumidifier is an RV accessory that you can install easily and that can make a huge impact on the overall comfort of your RV. Dehumidifiers come in all price ranges, styles, and models, so you are sure to find one that will fit perfectly into your mobile home and into your budget.

Dehumidifiers come in all shapes and sizes, sure to fit your needs exactly. The Camco Mini-Dehumidifier is made especially for RVs. Because it is so compact, it will fit easily behind furniture, keeping it hidden from sight and out of mind. With calcium chloride as the active ingredient, this dehumidifier doesn't require any batteries or outlets; it simply absorbs the moisture in the air around it. That also means that it is silent. It’s also disposable, making it an ideal part for you if you use your RV sparingly during the year.

However, for other RV owners, the humidity problem just won’t go away. Fortunately, there are other dehumidifiers that are perfect for them, too! For example, the Eva-Dry High Capacity Dehumidifier is an accessory you can’t go without if you have a consistent moisture problem in your RV. The silica gel in the Eva-Dry Dehumidifier is non-toxic, and slowly pulls moisture out of the air. When the dehumidifier has reached its capacity, you can plug it into any power outlet to have the water released back into the air as vapor, slowly, and it will renew itself. This can be done for up to ten years, and protects up to 500 cubic feet making it a smart investment.


Whether you are renting an RV for a two-week road trip or have owned and enjoyed one for years, dehumidifiers are a great accessory to invest in to protect your RV from being taken over by mold and mildew. Keep your RV clean, smelling great, and safe for the kids while on the road with a dehumidifier. Below we have websites where you can find the dehumidifiers listed at prices lower than Amazon.