Converting a Van into a Camper: DIY vs Professional

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Converting a Van into a Camper: DIY vs Professional

You can finish a basic conversion yourself in most cases. Start with insulation, flooring, and a simple bed platform. Bring in a pro only when the job involves high-voltage wiring or structural changes you have not done before.

A 2018 Transit with 80,000 miles usually needs new tires and a battery check first. Skip those and the rest of the build suffers.

Task DIY Cost Example Pro Cost Example Time
Insulation and vapor barrier $600 in foam boards $2,200 2 days DIY
12V electrical system $900 in wire and panels $3,800 3 days pro
Bed and cabinet framing $450 in plywood $2,500 1 week DIY

DIY Conversion Steps

  1. Measure the cargo area twice. Mark every cut on the floor and walls before buying lumber.
  2. Lay rigid foam boards on the floor first. Tape the seams and add a layer of thin plywood on top.
  3. Run 12V wire along the walls before you close them in. Label each circuit at both ends.
  4. Build the bed platform with 2×4 legs and 3/4-inch plywood. Leave space underneath for water jugs or a portable fridge.
  5. Test the electrical system with a multimeter before you cover anything. A loose connection on day three costs more time than fixing it now.

Many owners stop at this point and camp for a season. They add a roof vent or a small sink later once they know what they actually use on the road.

If you hit a step that requires welding or pulling the fuel tank, stop and call a shop. The hourly rate beats a botched repair later.

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