All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: New Full Time Camper in need of insulation advise.An additional question I have is; after skirting, would gluing/stapling more foam board or some other type of insulation to the under belly of the camper help? I read that 25% of heat if lost via the floors. I might want to eventually use spray insulation to redo the factory insulation before next winter. Also as far as electric heaters go, what type of electric heater works best within a camper?New Full Time Camper in need of insulation advise.Hello I just bought my first camper last week and I have been living in it since then. I'm living behind my family's home (in Massachusetts) so I got electric and water. I have a 5th wheel 30 foot 2003 coachmen charp. I want to save as much on propane as possible till next winter when I will rent a large propane tank, but until then I'm using an electric heater. I can't seem to get the place warm I'm currently in the process of putting skirting I got 3/4 inch "SuperTUFF-R Foam Insulation for that. I also put reflectix on the windows and keep the bunckroom door closed with a blanket on it. I'm also pretty much broke becuase of everything I needed to do to buy the camper exc. I was just looking for advice on how to much my home a little bit more liveable. The weather is warming up so even if its only a temp fix for the next few weeks it would be welcomed. I also need to be ready for next year, if anyone has any advice on that. Thanks for your advice!
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