spike99 wrote:
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IMO, stay away from the diluted DIY Spray foam kits. Hire a contractor and ask them to use Closed Cell 2 lbs (aka: Medium density) Professional grade stuff. The DIY kits is water compared to the professional grade formula.
Note: Spray foam now comes in fire resistant version. Great for inside TT walls and roof cavity area.
If wondering, I got professional grade Spray Foam under my TT. Before and after is like comparing night and day. IMO, all RVs should be use Spray Foam (instead of water sucking / water holding fibreglass bat) insulation. Contractor Grade Spray Foam is amazing stuff.
Spot On. 2# densisty is very strong and durable stuff. Stuff in a can is 1/2# or less and NOTHING like the 2#. The stuff in a can can be grabbed with your bare hand and chipped/pulled apart. The 2# density is mega tough and not easy to tear by hand at all. Expansion is crazy - a thin 1/4" sprayed can jump out to 3-4" relatively quickly.
A camper lined top/bottom and walls with that stuff would be incredibly well insulated.