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Tiny house on wheels

Mechanics & Inner Workings

Plumbing:

The tiny house mechanics for Plumbing is

What supply: can connect to many water lines

Piping: PEX is a popular choice to use as it is flexible, durable and resistance to leaks and freezing weather.

Water heating: tankless water heaters are preferred

The tiny house mechanics for Wastewater management:

Greywater: water from sinks and showers can be directed to the fields.

Blackwater: Toilet water needs to be handled carefully there are a few toilets that you can have one is a composting toilet

Venting: Proper venting will help prevent sewage gas leaks from entering the tiny living space.

The tiny house mechanics for Electrical:

Power source: The tiny house can connect to a power source that is electrical or have direct lines. there are off grid options that you can use solar power panels and generators for back up.

Breaker box and circuits: The breaker b ox distributes the power to the circuits

Wiring: non metallic wire is common to use for wiring

Energy Efficiency: Choose the right energy source that is smart like LED lighting and appliances that are energy efficient and to use the natural light.

The tiny house mechanics for heating and cooling:

Insulation: Choose high quality insulation for your walls such spray foam, or rigid foam boards

The heating options:

Electric or propane: use build in option or portable ones.

Wood stoves: offer a aesthetic of rustic ambience

Heat pumps: may struggle in extremely cold temperatures.

Mini- Split systems: Offer both heating and cooling and is compact.

Radiant floors heating: Warms the floors of the rooms

The cooling options:

Portable air conditioning : Offers flexible placements and also can be vented through a window.

Window AC Units: this is a common and most affordable option

Ceiling Fans: provides circulation and is a cooling effect.

Mini Split systems: provides efficient cooling

History

The history of the tiny houses is that there used to be small houses that were made from wood and when someone from the new group comes up with the idea for tiny houses on wheels. it was made because the creator who made the tiny houses on wheels because of an incident that happened to them. The creator got kicked out of their living situation in the kingdom. They were on a hunt to find somewhere to live. When the person was out in the wilderness they saw wheels that was not on anything and they decided to build on top of the wheels of a tiny home.

Item type
Miscellaneous
Destruction Date
no date
Current Location
Current Holder
Rarity

Not all the people have tiny houses most live in the kingdom. But who lives in the kingdom lives in castle houses is rare that there is no one in the kingdom that lives in tiny houses. The rarity of tiny houses in Fernshade Village is not rare at all as almost everyone that lives in the town has a tin y house or is making a tiny house.

Weight
6,000lbs
Dimensions
Width is 8.5 height is 13.5 length is 40 ft
Raw materials & Components

The materials of the tiny house is

The framing you need wood for building the walls. The 2X4's and 2X6s are most commonly used for walls and 2X6's are mostly used for roof rafters and subfloors. The steel is another framing option. The exterior the materials that you need is wood siding that is reclaimed wood, cedar, other types of wood and materials like metal siding or vinyl. The interior of the tiny houses is made out of plywood.

Tools

the tools that are required to use while building a tiny house on wheels are:

Carpenter Pencil: You will use the Carpenter Pencil for marking cut lines

Drill: You will need a drill for making holes and driving screws in.

Chalk: You will need the chalk to marking straight lines on big surfaces.

Circular Saw: You will need a Circular Saw to cut the plywood and other liked items

Tape measure: you will need the tape measure to use for accurate measurement.


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