dougrainer wrote:
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Me?
I wanna see that again in eight years. Where all the insulation has fallen leaving the spaces uninsulated. It would have cost ZIP to cut foamboard to fit those openings.
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As someone who HAS removed sides and back walls for 38 years on older RV's, that insulation does NOT drop or bunch downward. It STAYS just as you see it in that pic. When I replace/repair I just use, spray adhesive on the wood to hold in place, because I am REPLACING the existing Fiberglass insulation. Doug
That's GREAT......missing pieces, 2 or 3 inch voids at the top from sagging where condensation can form, which allows the batts to absorb it never to dry.......Tell it to the people who have had reason to tear into front wall or remove caps, only to find all the batts laying in the bottom of the cavity. You may take your time using spray glue and do a thorough job, but in those factories in Indiana they're cramming that fiberglass in at light speed without a care as the what it looks like, or if it's done correctly.
Making sure every sq inch is insulated is not even close to making the priority list, and a few small voids totally defeats the purpose of insulation to begin with.