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profdant139
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Apr 20, 2018

Worthwhile to insulate/enclose underbelly without heating?

As I have mentioned in earlier threads, I want to do more cold-weather camping next fall and winter. But I am having a heck of a time figuring out how to heat an enclosed underbelly when we don’t have hookups (which is most of the time) – my furnace won’t do the job (no place for ducts), and it is tricky to use my water heater as a heat source, at least until my electrical skills are greatly improved. And heat tape is out of the question – it would draw too much current when we are boondocking. (So would the furnace, really.)

I am pretty sure I can beef up the insulation with Styrofoam boards, and cover the whole underbelly with coroplast. So that is my question – without a heat source, is that a project worth doing?

I do understand that inanimate objects don’t suffer from “wind chill,” so cutting down on the wind under the trailer by enclosing it won’t accomplish much. But if this project will even slightly cut down on the risk of freezing my tanks and my lines, that would be a big plus.

Your thoughts and advice are always appreciated!