โApr-20-2017 10:49 AM
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โApr-20-2017 03:23 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:
That looks very nice!
Keep in mind that foil insulation works differently than regular insulation. I can't tell if you had some insulation on the old stuff, or if you are talking about removing batts of insulation?
This topic comes us often in certain heating and cooling discussions on other boards as people try to improve their sticks-n-bricks.
It all depends on what you're trying to accomplish ๐
โApr-20-2017 03:01 PM
โApr-20-2017 02:41 PM
โApr-20-2017 01:15 PM
BillyW wrote:
I added my own coroplast to the underbelly of my trailer over 10 years ago. I did not seal anything, and purposely left a low spot to the rear for water drainage, just in case. It has stayed pretty clean inside and is reasonably easy to access if necessary. I made sure there were no big gaps, but otherwise left it alone.
path1 wrote:
After I had a water hose clamp break free, I also was wondering what to use. Never really could decide. Made what I thought was a good temp fix with black gorilla tape. Also replaced insulation matting with foam board insulation. If another leak happens, foam board doesn't fall apart. And added to annual check inspection to tight or check hose clamps on my annual inspection.
3 years later gorilla tape still working good and still wondering what would work best.
(side note) Also at the time of repair, couldn't find any full size corroblast sheets at any RV store. Ended up getting a big white sheet from a sign shop. Last year at a border patrol check point they asked lots of questions about big white patch job. This summer I think I'll spray paint it black, so it matches rest of underbelly. I do admit a big white patch job looks mighty suspicious.
โApr-20-2017 12:11 PM
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