Different ways to Insulate the Floor?

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Re: Different ways to Insulate the Floor?

Postby Karebru » Fri Sep 21, 2018 8:52 pm

McDave wrote:Well ya know,
My bride has impeccable taste. A simple but classic color scheme lends itself to a feel of warmth and luxury that really is priceless and a certain degree above the average. Slate walls, sculpted black border with taupe inset rug, and a taupe headliner with solid wood trim detail throughout. A treat for the discerning eye. Behold elegance through simplicity, richness and affordability.

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Re: Different ways to Insulate the Floor?

Postby hankaye » Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:24 am

Karebru, Howdy;

I can testify to the ability of dead air space helping to insulate. When I had my
Travel Trailer I could tell (well my feet could), the difference after I enclosed
the bottom (skirting), for the winter. The same can be said for the coroplast* that
several RV companies use to enclose the bottoms of their units. Attached to the
frame with 1/4" self tapping bolt head screws with washers they work very well.
Good rugs also help with this method.

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