It's doable but there are many variables when you consider costs. Your present interior will dictate where and how the new heater will be added. You will need x amount of room for the components you wish to include. You may have to sacrifice some existing space for this installation. A gas installation involves several components, starting at the tanks. You will need a space on the outside of your bulkhead to mount a tank(s). This will involve a supporting bracket, regulator, flex hose and rigid black pipe. Inside, where you will mount the heater, you will need a cold water supply, and gas pipe access to it; a vent and hot water supply from it and electric controls remotely mounted. You will have to cut a hole on the outside of the trailer for the installation and a new hinged access panel will be installed. Most gas refrigerators easily outperform electric refrigerators. If you decide to switch, this would be an ideal time to do so. Again there are several things involved, which would include the appliance, a new vent system exiting through the roof and a gas supply. This is an installation that should only be performed by a technician experienced in gas appliances, It is not for the backyard DIYer because of the safety hazards involved. A RV mechanic will be charging for his time and materials. This could involve a couple of days depending on the present configuration of the interior, and what has to be moved/removed.. You will not want the least expensive installation, you will want the best. BOL Gard |