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  • How do you get mail when you live in a skoolie or van? | 2024 Update

    How do you get mail when you live in a skoolie or van? | 2024 Update

    Have you asked yourself, “How do you get mail when you live in a skoolie or van?”

    I’ve got the answer for you! There are a number of mail forwarding options available for those living in a skoolie, van or other motorhome, residing full-time or part-time on the road, or simply looking to forward their mail when they are not in their primary residence.

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    The Mail Forwarding Service We Use

    We have been using US Global Mail since 2021 to handle our mail forwarding needs.

    We like them because it’s an easy to use service, affordable, the customer service team is friendly, and they offer scanning and check forwarding services.

    Get a free month of service if you sign up with US Global Mail using our code: INGRID-KPHDX9GG.6ML

    Mail Forwarding Service Options

    A common list of mail forwarding services include:


    1. USPS

    The USPS offers two types of mail forwarding options on their website:

    • Temporary (6 month maximum)
    • Permanent. 
    • General Delivery (My van-life friend, Bekah, with Treks with Beks has a fantastic article on her experience using the USPS General Delivery service while living on the road.)

    Cost

    It costs $1 to set up.

    Instead of relying on the USPS mail forwarding service completely, we chose to go with a mail forwarding service that offers a virtual mailbox, scanning services and check forwarding, especially since we are running a business. Unfortunately that is just not something USPS offers or is easily accessible, if they do.


    2. US Global Mail

    Editor’s Choice

    Get a free month of service if you sign up with US Global Mail using our code: INGRID-KPHDX9GG.6ML

    When we decided to forward all of our mail, I searched for a service that offered a permanent mailing address because we needed to forward our business mail as well as residential mail, and offered a user-friendly virtual mailbox.

    Sometimes when you forward your business mailing address, you cannot use a P.O. Box for permanent addresses, so we needed a real mailing address. 

    We decided on US Global Mail because they offered us:

    • A permanent mailing address
    • Check forwarding
    • Scanning services 
    • Great customer service
    • Dedicated mailbox (no mail sharing)
    • Easy-to-navigate website
    • Long-term mail storage (45 days for individuals; 180 days for business)

    Mailing address location

    We chose a mailbox location in Texas, because it was the cheapest option and location didn’t really matter. You can also get mailboxes in other states too. Honestly, the address does not matter to me as long as I get my mail. 

    We’ve never had a delay with our mail when we requested, and they also offer scanning services and check forwarding services that we use. Those services came at an additional fee. 

    Pricing

    Individual pricing starts at $9.99 per month per person (paid annually), and business pricing starts at $29.95 per month [multiple companies and names] (paid annually).

    Was it easy to set up the US Global Mail service?

    It was simple to set up the service. The residential accounts we were able to authorize in our own names. We needed to have some notary signatures for our business accounts since we were signing as officers on the businesses.

    Eco-friendly

    US Global Mail plants a new tree for every new member that registers!


    3. Amazon lockers

    Shopping on Amazon in the United States has become second nature. Since the introduction of Amazon lockers, it makes shipping to you much easier when you have a mobile dwelling.

    The times we did use the Amazon lockers, we were satisfied that our products arrived on time and in the designated storage before we moved on to our next destination in our school bus conversion.  


    4. Friends and Family

    This is my least favorite option because so many things can go wrong. Also, I don’t think this is a good long term solution, unless you just don’t have a lot of mail (ie. bills) needing timely delivery.

    I would say this is a great solution for short term mail and a great way to reconnect with friends and family when you’re on the road. It kind of gives you the excuse to see someone.

    FAQs to How do you Get Mail when you Live in a Skoolie or Van?

    Can I forward a check to my bank, if I don’t live in the same state?

    Yes, you absolutely can forward a check via mail to your bank, if there are no branch locations close to you.

    If you have the check in your hand, the best option is to use mobile deposit using the bank’s app. If that option isn’t available, contact your bank to get their best mailing address and what information they need from you before mailing.

    If you’re using a mail forwarding service like US Global Mail (this is who we use), then simply tell them where you need it forwarded it. You’ll need to fill out a form that gives them a limited power to endorse the check on your behalf before forwarding it to your bank.

    Conclusion to “How do you get mail when you live in a skoolie or van?”

    I hope this post thoroughly answered the questions you have about “How do you get mail when you live in a skoolie or van?” and helps you decide on which service provider you want to use.
    I would love to hear your comments below.

    Are you still building out your skoolie? Check out the complete list of skoolie supplies and essentials here.

  • Can you live in a skoolie full time?

    Can you live in a skoolie full time?

    Yes, you can live in a skoolie or school bus conversion full time and many do. It is so common in fact, when you go to find a new insurance policy, they will often ask you if you are living part-time or full-time at your vehicle so this is not an uncommon thing. Also, a number of services, like mail forwarding services and campgrounds, exist for and in support of those living a full time in their motorhomes.

    Depending on your location, you may need to make special modifications to winterize your vehicle, and general maintenance will always arise to make sure your home is livable, whether stationary or mobile mobile, such as roof and window maintenance.

  • How fast does a skoolie drive?

    How fast does a skoolie drive?

    There are a lot of unknowns surrounding a DIY school bus conversion, primarily as it relates to the changing of a commercial vehicle to a non-commercial or residential one. A common question I see is “How fast does a skoolie drive?” and “Are skoolies subject to commercial school bus speed maximums?”

    My goal in this blog is to help answer those frequently asked questions, dispel myths, and provide resources to help you do your own research.

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    How fast does a skoolie drive?

    A school bus conversion does not travel quickly or brake slowly. From personal experience, our cruising speed is 45 miles per hour within the city and 60 to 65 miles per hour on the interstate on a flat surface.

    Our bus could go faster since the governor (speed limiter) was removed, but there just aren’t many opportunities or a desire to go faster on smaller roads.

    More often than not, we kept our skoolie speed at the above-stated ranges to be considerate of others, unless the posted speed was less than that! Many smaller vehicles don’t understand how to drive around big rigs and we had to be vigilant of them.

    What is a school bus governor?

    In the case of a school bus, a governor is a device that limits the speed that the vehicle can travel. If your vehicle accelerates past the maximum speed, this speed limiter can turn off the engine forcing deceleration or sound an alarm informing the driver to reduce the speed.

    Before the governor was removed in our 2002 Thomas School Bus, if we increased our speed over 65 mph, the bus would beep then turn off, and we would have to pull off to the side of the road to restart.

    Maximum Commercial School Bus Speeds

    Commercial school bus speed maximums are mandated by a national organization and may be further elaborated at the state level, usually by the State Board of Education or the Transportation Department. Below are some examples of this:

    • Connecticut: 50 mph on the highway, 40 mph on other roads
    • Missouri: 60 mph if not posted – follow the posted speed otherwise.

    FAQs on How fast does a skoolie drive?

    Are skoolies subject to commercial school bus speed maximums?

    From a logical sense, if your vehicle is no longer a commercial vehicle for the purposes of transporting people (as a commercial school bus’ purpose is), then the national school bus speed standards no longer need to be followed. Furthermore, the mechanics that govern a commercial school bus speed can be removed.

    Additionally, these commercial school bus speed standards are not drastically lower than stated normal vehicle speeds. Just avoid speeding, y’all!

    There may be some gray area in what defines a commercial school bus versus a school bus conversion, especially if the bus hasn’t been built out as a motorhome yet (like the school bus seats are still intact) or retitled as a motorhome. You can always consult an attorney as I am not one, and this is not legal advice.

    Can the school bus governor be removed?

    Yes, a school bus governor can be removed, and it often is when converting a commercial bus into a motorhome. You can either remove it yourself or pay a knowledgeable diesel mechanic to remove it for you, like we did.

    According to posts in forums, the public majority feels that an older vehicle without an electronic system makes the governor removal possible for the owner to do. However, if the bus is a newer model, then a mechanic may be necessary because they will have the software and tools necessary to remove it and reset the bus’ mechanical brain.

    Resources to Remove a Skoolie Governor

    Check out these videos on how to remove your skoolie governor.

    Conclusion to “How fast does a skoolie drive?”

    There are a lot of unknowns surrounding a DIY school bus conversion, primarily as it relates to the changing of a commercial vehicle to a non-commercial or residential one.

    My family built out our skoolie in 2020-2021 and then we traveled in our rig for 6 months full-time across the east coast of the USA. We learned so much along the way and met so many people.

    If you’re at the beginning states of your skoolie journey, check out these blogs:

  • How to do laundry if you live in skoolie or RV

    How to do laundry if you live in skoolie or RV

    Just like living in a stationary home, the need to do laundry will always arise. Fortunately, there are a number of cost-effective and reasonable options available. Below are listed some of the services in order of least to most expensive.


    Laundromat (self service)

    Laundromats are readily available and often have loads of machines available, especially if you are there during off-peak hours during the weekdays.

    Cost of self service laundromat

    I have seen laundry cost between $1.00 to $1.50 per machine, depending on the store.

    Most commonly, these facilities are coin operated so have some cash on hand. If you only have bills, there is usually a coin changer in the same room or you can go to the front desk to make change.

    Paying by credit card is becoming more common, but it is still hit or miss.

    Campground laundry facility

    Many campgrounds we stayed out, big and small, offered this service because it really is a necessity. When booking, you can ask customer service or the booking agent if this amenity is available.

    If there are limited machines available, I recommend doing laundry in off-peak hours, like early in the morning (6a-10a) and evenings (6p to 10p) and avoiding the weekends.

    Expect each cycle to take 30 minutes to 60 minutes (drying usually takes the longest).

    Cost of campground laundry service

    I have seen laundry cost between $1.00 to $1.50 per machine, depending on the park or campground.

    Most commonly, these facilities are coin operated so have some cash on hand. If you only have bills, there is usually a coin changer in the same room or you can go to the front desk to make change.

    Laundry etiquette when using group laundry facilities

    As a common courtesy, if there are few machines available and a queue, don’t be rude and leave your laundry blocking someone from doing their laundry when yours is done. Otherwise, you may find your laundry pulled out and you lose your place in line!

    Laundromat (wash and fold service)

    We exclusively use laundromats to do our laundry when living in our school bus conversion. Specifically, we use the wash and fold service which means that we drop off our laundry to the laundromat, pay a flat fee based on the weight of the clothes, and a staff member will perform all the laundry duties (wash, dry and fold!).

    Cost of wash and fold laundry service

    Usually this service costs about $40 ($50 with tip) for our family of five doing laundry once a week with one large laundry bag. Since we pay by weight of the laundry, that is roughly $2-$3 per pound of laundry.

    The fee typically includes the cost of the detergent, however you can bring your own if you have sensitivities.

    You can usually pay by credit card for this service too, which is nice if you don’t often carry cash.

    Large and bulky items: You will pay individually, not by weight, for large items like duvets and comforters – somewhere between $10-20, depending open location and size. For example, a twin duvet ($14) will cost less than a king comforter ($22).

    The service takes about 2 hours from drop off to pick up, which is a perfect amount of time to go grocery shopping and make lunch while someone else washes and folds the laundry. As a mom of three and wife, this feels like the ultimate luxury for an otherwise very routine life!

    Walk-ins are accepted, and sometimes there are time delays if they are under staffed.

    Additionally, more laundry doesn’t mean more wait time since there are frequently many commercial machines available throughout a store location.

    We purposefully did not build a place for a washer & dryer in our skoolie, instead we relied on laundromat services and on friends and family we visited. We don’t regret it!



    How to find laundromats that offer wash-and-fold services when traveling

    I would venture to say that 99% of the commercial laundromats you can walk into offer a wash and fold service, even if it is not posted. We must have used at least 50 laundromats on our 6-month skoolie adventure, and only one of the stops that we went to did not offer this service.

    We keep our eyes open when going to the grocery store and the areas around it. Many laundromats are found in strip plazas near grocery stores, and they are frequently clean, friendly and quiet. 


    Portable washing machine

    There are so many great portable washing machines on the market these days, designed for smaller living spaces. These would be a great option for a couple or single person, but very tedious for a family.

    If I had a choice, I would pick this energy-efficient portable washing machine with dryer from The Home Depot.

    Cons: There are additional water usage, electricity usage and space considerations to think of.


    Washing machine & dryer combination unit

    These combination units are fairly common outside of the USA. I first saw one in Germany and what a great concept for a small space.

    You can pick up an all-in-one ventless washing machine and dryer for around $900 after taxes at The Home Depot.

    Cons: There are additional water usage, electricity usage and space considerations to think of.


    Individual washing machine & dryer

    I’ve seen a few rigs carrying residential full-size and RV-size washing machines and dryers on board. I love the idea.

    I really liked the looked of this ~$1,400 stacking unit and have used it in my non-moving home as well.

    Cons: There are additional water usage, electricity usage and space considerations to think of.


    Conclusion

    Truly, I have never regretted using group laundry facilities at campgrounds or wash-and-fold laundry services when traveling on the road full time. In fact, I wish I could use the service when not on the road because it is so nice to have someone else wash, dry and fold your laundry for you. The only trick is getting it put away at that point, which is really achievable and necessary when living tiny.


    If you want to read similar content, check out the 12 Hacks for Living in a Skoolie blog.


    Thanks for following our journey! – Ingrid & the HildeFam

  • Where can I weigh my skoolie motorhome quickly?

    Where can I weigh my skoolie motorhome quickly?

    You can weigh your skoolie easily at most commercial gas stations, like Flying Js, along the interstates in commercial vehicle weigh stations and CAT Scale locations. Knowing where to go to weigh your school bus conversion is important for registration purposes and before driving through some states or districts.


    Where can I weigh my skoolie motorhome?

    Commercial Gas Stations

    Some gas stations that cater to big trucks like Flying Js offer scales so big rigs can check their weigh on each axle. You simply pull up, make sure your front and back tires are on the scales and basically push the call button. They may also ask for a bus or rig number, so make one up if you don’t have one! We use our old bus number (415) for fun. After that, you pull off the scales and park, then go inside to pay. 

    Interstate Weigh Stations

    There are department of transportation (DOT) weigh stations on the side of the interstates. These are designed for truckers going through. We were told not to mess with those because they are for commercial use and not really for personal use; however, they are readily available.

    CAT Scale

    CAT Scale is a business specializing in scales for weighing commercial vehicles and there are over 2,075 available in the USA. CAT Scale stands for Commercial Automated Truck Scale, and they are the top professional weigh scale in the country.

    Locate a CAT Scale

    How much does it cost to weigh a skoolie?

    The cost is about $20 to weigh a skoolie at a commercial gas station or interstate weigh station.

    How much does a 40 foot school bus conversion weigh?

    Our skoolie is 37 feet long and weighs roughly 24,000 pounds. We have 6 solar panels, LP gas, full-size fridge, oven, A/C and carry up to 200 pounds of water (gray & fresh).

    Why should you weigh your skoolie?

    You may need to weigh your skoolie in order to register and title it as a motorhome in your state, to know how much it weighs after the school bus conversion is complete, and to comply with road, bridge and interstate rules in some states.


    Read this blog if you need to weigh your skoolie for the purposes of registering it in the state of Florida. It takes a deep dive on how to register and title your skoolie as a motorhome in Florida.

    Conclusion

    This blog describes how to weigh your skoolie easily at most commercial gas stations, like Flying Js, along the interstates in commercial vehicle weigh stations, and nearby CAT Scale locations, and how much it costs to do so.

    Thanks for following our journey. – Ingrid & the HildeFam