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Our Van Conversion Cost + Full Shopping List of Materials

Van conversions can vary greatly from electrical systems to build outs. Some are barebones while some are a place to call home with all the upgrades. After looking for inspiration I knew I wanted something in between that would be a great on-the-go vacation home for us. Something comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.

We had a budget of $10,000 set aside to cover all of our van conversion costs excluding the purchase of the van itself. I thought it would be easy but costs and upgrades add up fast! Our primary goal was to get it done as quickly as possible to start enjoying it. If we had several months to finish our build, I would've planned and repurposed items/thrifted. Overall I’m thrilled with how it turned out in under 7 weeks!

I haven’t finished calculating what we actually spent until right now. Scroll to the bottom to see how we did! I recommend budgeting for the big price tag items first (12v refrigerator, composting toilet, electrical, heater, new tires, etc.).


We initially purchased the van for $20,827 (including sales tax). A few weeks after purchasing something under the car came loose and ended up costing $700 to fix. We had to replace the front and rear brake pads and rotors a few months after purchasing as well which cost $1,320.45. With the repairs, the van cost a total of $22,847.45. After looking at many new and used vans, I’m thrilled at the deal we were able to get on our used 2015 3500 Ram Promaster 159” WB.


The Build

Prep the van Materials

Rust-Oleum Aluminum Primer + High Performance Enamel

Mean Green Cleaner

GooGone

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Sound Deadening Materials

Kilmat (3)

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Insulation Materials

3M Thinsulate Insulation

3M High Strength 90 Spray (4 bottles)

Great Stuff Foam Spray (4 bottles)

Ez-Cool Insulation Kit - 200 SF/ 50’ foil

Reflective Foil Tape

Double Reflective Insulation

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Flooring Materials

Coin Mat

3M Super 77 Spray (for foam insulation)

1/2” birch plywood (4)

XPS Foamular 150 4’x8’x1.5” (3)

Wood Filler

Stair Edge (2)

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Vent + Window Install Materials

Maxxair 5100K

Window for Sliding Door

Painter’s Masking Tape (be sure to get wide)

Butyl Seal Tape

Self leveling sealant (2)

Caulk Gun

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Interior Build Out Materials

Wood ($442.56 total)

2” x 3” x 8’ Select Framing Stud (7)

1” x 2” x 8’ Furring Strip Board (3)

1” x 3” x 8’ Furring Strip Board (18)

5mm 4’ x 8’ Underlayment Plywood (3)

2” x 4” x 96” Whitewood Stud (10)

2” x 6” x 8’ #2 Kiln-Dried Spruce Lumber (2)

1/8” x 4’ x 8’ Utility Plywood (3)

1” x 8” x 12’ Whitewood Board (2)

1” x 4” x 12’ Whitewood Board (18)

1” x 2” x 8’ Whitewood Board (2)

1/4” x 4’ x 8’ Maple Hardwood

2” x 2” x 8’ Whitewood Square Board (2)

1” x 3” x 8’ Whitewood Board (2)

1” x 4” x 6’ Whitewood Board (2)

Liquid Nails (2)

Self Drilling Screws

Self Drilling Screws

Self Drilling Screws

Wood Screws

Steel Truss Clip (4)

Angle Framing Anchor (6)

Sanding Block

Corner Brace (2)

Wood Filler

Clear Caulk

Kilz Paint + Primer


Kitchen Materials

12V Refrigerator

Sink

Sink Drain

Faucet

Soap Dispenser

Water tank

Gray water tank

Water pump

Water Hose

Water Tank Garden Hose Quick Connect

CABINETS

Bodarp Drawer Fronts

3- 18x5”

1- 18x15”

Bodarp Cabinet Fronts

15x30”

21x30”

18x30”

Sektion Base Cabinet Frame

21x24x30”

18x24x30”

15x14.75x30”

Door Hinges

Maximera Drawer High 18x24” (1)

Maximera Drawer Low 18x24” (3)

Cabinet Legs (3)

Utrusta Shelf (2)

Cabinet Hardware

Child Safety Locks for drawers

Butcher Block Countertop (2)

Countertop Sealer (Walrus Oil x2)

Backsplash (Peel & Stick Tiles)

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Bedroom Materials

Custom Lux Foam Mattress with Cover

Mattress/Bed Support Slats


Bathroom Materials

C-head shorty toilet

Toilet incasing (used a cabinet door front)

Magnets for toilet top

Bamboo Charcoal air purifying bags

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Electrical System

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Conduit 50’

Solar Panels + Charge Controller (200 Watt Solar Kit)

Cable Entry Housing

Batteries (2 125Ah AGM)

Zip Ties

Battery Monitor

1500 Watt Inverter

Battery Isolator

Light Switches

LED Reading Light with USB (2)

Circuit Breaker (2)

12V Outlet

Outlet with Switch (2)

5/16” Copper Ring Terminals with Heat Shrink

4 AWG 15’ cable

2 AWG 10’ cable 

2 AWG 1’ cable

16 AWG 100’ cable (2)

12 AWG 100’ cable

Power Distribution Bar

#8 Heat Shrink Ring Terminals

ANL 100 Amp Fuse

ANL Fuse Holder (2)

Battery Switch

Assorted Ring Terminals

Assorted Heat Shrink Wire Connectors

LED Recessed Lighting (2)

Light Dimmers (3)

Light Dimmer Cover (Really a doorbell cover)

Assorted Fuses

Fuse Box

Multi-Purpose Linesman Pliers

Multi-Purpose Wiring Tool

16-14 Butt Splice Connectors

12-10 Butt Splice Connectors


Tools

We have almost every kind of tool back in South Carolina so purchasing new tools was painful. We decided to use as few as we could get away with here. The only other tool we already had with us and didn’t have to purchase is a drill. It’s important to budget in your tools because all the little (and big) things add up quickly.

Sawhorse set

Jigsaw

Shop vac

Compound Miter Saw

Utility knife

Jigsaw blades

Jigsaw blades for thick metal

Jigsaw blades for wood

Metal 1” hole saw bit

90 degree metal square

3 pack of gloves

Clamps

Premium Duct Tape

Hardware Template

Scrapper

Drill Bit

Drill Bit (different size)

Countersink Drill Bit Set

Putty Knife

Extension Cord

Long Level

Metal Screws

Scotch Extreme Mounting Tape

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Exterior Upgrades

Roof rack

Ladder

Thule Bike Rack

Thule Roof Storage

Michelin Agilis CrossClimate Tires

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Miscellaneous

Must Have’s

Front SunShade

Insulated window covers (I made my own from left over insulation, reflectix & fabric)

Magnetic Hooks

Shoe racks for back doors

Small broom

Solar Shower

Traction Mats for Wheels

Propane Heater

12V Heating Blanket

Visor Mirrors

Mosquito Window Nets

Storage containers

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Decor

Shower Curtain

Silk Pillowcases

Wallpaper

Hanging Baskets

Hooks

Small Rug for Toilet Incasing

Ipad Stand (for watching in bed)

Window Curtains

Curtain Hanger

Bathroom Tray

Doorbell Cover for Dimmer Switch

Mirror

Throw Pillows

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Kitchen Items

Propane Stove

Small Propane Fuel

Small Trash Can with Lid

Flatware tray

Wood Spice Rack

Spice Containers

Flatware

Egg Timer

Cast Iron Skillet

Drawer Organizer

Utensil Set

Utensil Organizer

Stasher Reusable Food Storage

Wine key

Wine glasses

Dinnerware

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The Cost Breakdown

All in with the van, interior build out and exterior upgrades we are at $34,731.75. I didn’t include the miscellaneous items because it’s not part of the actual build. For a 7 week (weekend only) build during COVID where supplies were limited I’m not disappointed with our all in cost. We knew we would be over budget because we weren’t originally going to add all of the exterior upgrades this early. I hope this helps you budget as you’re putting together your materials!