When it comes to staying cozy in your RV, the heating system you choose can make all the difference between a frosty night and a toasty retreat. We recently asked our readers a burning question: What type of RV heating system do you prefer? The responses were heated—pun intended! From classic propane furnaces to modern electric heaters, RVers have strong opinions about how they like to keep warm on the road.

This poll was featured in our latest newsletter, and if you missed your chance to vote, be sure to subscribe so you can weigh in next time—your opinion helps shape our findings! Now, let’s dive into the results and see which heating method came out on top.

The Poll Results: How RVers Stay Warm

Here’s how our readers voted on their preferred RV heating system:

Heating SystemPercentage of Votes
Propane Furnace33%
Electric Heater42%
Heat Pump25%
Wood Stove0%

Electric Heaters: The Clear Winner

With 42% of the vote, electric heaters emerged as the most popular choice among RVers. Why the love for electric? For starters, they’re quiet, efficient, and don’t rely on propane—a big plus for those who prefer to avoid open flames or fuel concerns. Many modern RVs come equipped with energy-efficient electric heaters, making them a convenient plug-and-play option. Plus, for campers who frequently stay at powered sites, electric heat is a no-brainer.

Propane Furnaces: The Reliable Classic

Coming in at 33%, propane furnaces remain a trusted favorite for many RVers. There’s something reassuring about the instant, powerful heat a propane system delivers, especially in freezing conditions where electric options might struggle. Dry camping? No problem—propane doesn’t need shore power, making it a go-to for off-grid adventurers. However, concerns about fuel consumption and ventilation likely kept it from taking the top spot.

Heat Pumps: The Efficient Contender

At 25%, heat pumps earned a respectable share of the vote. These systems are praised for their dual heating and cooling capabilities, making them a versatile choice for year-round travelers. While they’re highly efficient in moderate climates, their performance can dip in extreme cold—something that might explain why they didn’t climb higher in the rankings. Still, for eco-conscious RVers, heat pumps are a smart investment.

Wood Stoves: The Nostalgic (But Unpopular) Option

Let’s be honest—0% is brutal. While wood stoves have a rustic charm, it seems practicality won out. Between the space they take up, the need for constant fuel sourcing, and safety concerns, it’s no surprise our readers gave them the cold shoulder. Maybe they’re better suited for a cozy cabin than a rolling home!

Why Did the Results Shake Out This Way?

Our take? Convenience and efficiency ruled the day. Electric heaters lead because they’re simple, safe, and increasingly energy-efficient. Propane furnaces remain a strong second due to their reliability in all conditions, while heat pumps appeal to those who want a modern, multi-functional system. As for wood stoves—well, nostalgia isn’t always enough when you’re living life on the road.

What’s your go-to RV heating method? Drop a comment below, and don’t forget to vote in our next poll!