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JaxDad
May 21, 2016Explorer III
roadnurse wrote:
For what it's worth, I'm going to drywall the walls, but not the ceiling. I can then get a nice finish on the walls, and I can fix it easily if I need to. worst case scenario is that I cove it with luan.
A trailer flexes and twists, both as it goes down the road, and as people move around inside. Drywall does not flex very well.
There are many good reasons no RV manufacturers use it.
Drywall is also a very poor sound-proofing material and does very little in the way of insulation.
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