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USMarine0369
Oct 11, 2017Explorer
HadEnough wrote:
Not at all. The insulation is just sitting on the top of that door skin plywood arranged between the joists. Just sitting there with gravity holding it in place. Half of it will fall out as you pull the door skin down anyway. It's just standard household insulation.
The walls have a very small bit of Styrofoam insulation on them. But mostly they are not well insulated at all. Not that they would need to be. The styrofoam is plenty. That styrofoam will stay in place as you do any other work. It doesn't fall out.
To replace the insulation, just dropped the door skin, pull out any insulation that is sticking in between joists or wedged in between tanks and things, then just replace the insulation and screw the door skin plywood back up. Your project could be done in a few hours no problem. The only reason it may take that long as there are an awful lot of screws. LOL
Ok thanks again. Did you re-use the screws or use new ones?
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