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RV Suburban Furnace

by James Lyons

RV Suburban Furnaces can be installed in low spaces, unlike most conventional RV furnaces. These heaters come with the option of side, top, or rear gas or electrical connections. Suburban heaters are also unobtrusive devices, taking up little room to perform a big job-keeping the cabin warm. Oh, RV Suburban Furnaces are also very quiet and easy to install.

RV furnaces of today offer more safety and energy efficiency than the older, antiquated models. Some of the older heaters had those glowing spots that ultimately became fire hazards if they were left unattended and in close proximity to flammable things like curtains or carpet. When you purchase a new or used RV furnace, check to see if the design you are interested in has any of these old features that make them fire hazards.

RV Suburban Furnaces Spoil Us

The days of sitting around the camp-fire trying to get warm before you huddled into your sleeping bag still occur. However, these days, you can huddle around a camp-fire, tell ghost stories, and retire to your warm, heated bedroom aboard your luxury motorhome. Campfires, at one time, were a necessity. The fire was our only means of heat other than our wool sleeping bags. Today, we have more options.

As the 1920s and 1930s rolled around, United States campgrounds added facilities that actually surpass the quality of most campsites today. These campgrounds had movie theaters, dance halls, and a whole host of other amenities you can't find today. For a thousand dollars in the 1920s you could buy yourself a recreational vehicle equipped with a bed, kitchen, bathroom, chairs, wood trim, refrigerator, and stove.


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