ABOUT TINY HOUSE WATER AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
When purchasing a Tiny House, it is crucial to obtain detailed information about electricity, fuel, water, insulation, and other related aspects. While this is particularly important for wheeled mobile homes compared to stationary houses, it is also essential for understanding how your home is constructed, the devices used in water and electrical systems, your intended use, and the locations where you plan to use or park your Tiny House.
If you are confident that you will always position your wheeled mobile home in a location with available water and electricity sources, then constructing an independent unit similar to a caravan can be a viable option. However, if you are considering purchasing land for your Tiny House and planning to later place your mobile home in a permanent location, it is important to set up your Tiny House in an area that benefits from permanent water sources and city utilities.
For example, if you need to connect to a water source such as a well, water tank, or another supply, your mobile home design should include space for installing a pressure tank and related equipment. Your electrical system should utilize low-voltage fixtures and be prepared to connect to the grid or your own solar or wind energy system if necessary.