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HappyCamper44
Jan 27, 2016Explorer
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Insulation would be my priority. Due to the small amount of area, paying someone to come in and spray foam would be ideal.
The ductwork is horribly insulated as well, so it would be awesome to get it sealed up nicely.
If you've ever considered any LED strip lighting inside, now would be the time to run the wires for it. And definitely run wiring for any outside LED under awning and such.
Might even be a good time to sketch out a wiring diagram of what is in there, just so you will know if needed, in the future.
Did I mention insulation? :-)
Once the plywood was off, it was a no brainer on replacing the insulation. It was about 3 inches thick so there was a large air gap between it and the plywood. It was even thin enough to see through! lol. Bought some new insulation, and did it right. We did add in wiring for an exterior LED strip under the awning, and fished the wiring into the wall for a switch to operate it. Now I just need to order a switch for it. Can't wait to see it lit up.
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