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racer4
Nov 11, 2016Explorer
Cedar Creek uses "hung wall" construction. If you are not familiar, you should research it.
That is the number one reason I chose Cedar Creek.
One advantage is wires can be run through hung walls, so electric outlets can be placed in more convenient spots. Laminated walls can't have that, so you find outlets on cabinets and interior walls.
Also hung walls can not delaminate, because they are not laminated.
Back To Basics brochure.
Construction Process video
If a RV with laminated walls or floors needs a wall or floor repair, how is that going to be done? It is one piece and gets its strength from the lamination.
Look past the surface and check out the construction.
Cedar Creek uses Dometic Quiet Zone Air Return System with supply and return air ducts. It isolates the A/C compressor farther from the interior, which is much quieter.
That is the number one reason I chose Cedar Creek.
One advantage is wires can be run through hung walls, so electric outlets can be placed in more convenient spots. Laminated walls can't have that, so you find outlets on cabinets and interior walls.
Also hung walls can not delaminate, because they are not laminated.
Back To Basics brochure.
Construction Process video
If a RV with laminated walls or floors needs a wall or floor repair, how is that going to be done? It is one piece and gets its strength from the lamination.
Look past the surface and check out the construction.
Cedar Creek uses Dometic Quiet Zone Air Return System with supply and return air ducts. It isolates the A/C compressor farther from the interior, which is much quieter.
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