James Veen
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What do you do to keep the heat in?
Oh and keep the bathroom vents closed until needed. Found that alot of warm air rolls through them pretty quick.We use reflectix on the bedroom windows since we don't open the windows or blinds in there very much. I have a piece of reflectix for our large living room window that I put up after the sun is off of that side and take it down in the morning to let the sun in. Other than that a couple of space heaters on low and set the furnace to a temp that it will turn on about every hour to keep things warm in the underbelly.
In the what it is worth department……. Our Paradigm has a stove vent to the outside. It is equipped with a flapper that can be locked closed. I need a ladder to reach it, but my process is keep in closed during storage and travel, and unlock it during set up and snap it back shut during tear down. You have to access it from outside and it just snaps or unsnaps in about 2 seconds. Certainly if staying warm is an issue and you suspect a major leak, I would snap it shut and even consider covering it when not in use.The. With the wind blowing when I open the door there is wind blowing Must be big air leak. Stove vent major.