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  Location: Toronto ontario canada
 | If I isulate  the aluminum roof in the horse area with one inch foil faced hardboard insulation and  foil tape and leave the insulation uncovered , not panneled over  , will the foil surface of the insulation create condensation and water dropletes. I just thought that if this is done right with care and attention to detail, it would create anice finish and cut down on both cost and weight. | 
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        Location: western  PA
 | Originally written by sidelock on 2009-02-24 3:09 PM
 If I isulate  with one inch foil faced hardboard insulation , will the foil surface of the insulation create condensation and water dropletes. .
 No, because the warm moist interior air, will not be in direct contact with the cool exterior surface of your trailer. The foil face will be your vapour barrier, and the insulation will prevent the air between the two surfaces from being exchanged. Gard | 
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  Location: Toronto ontario canada
 | Thanks Gard, I'm gonna be firing a lot of questions at you when the weather improves. The trailer is in storage for the winter right now and waiting for spring ! | 
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    Location: Arkansas
 | What exactly will the product be that glues the foamboard to the aluminum roof?  Am interested in this project, indeed! | 
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        Location: western  PA
 | Originally written by flyinghfarm on 2009-02-24 5:26 PM
 What exactly will the product be that glues the foamboard to the aluminum roof?  Am interested in this project, indeed!
 You can use a fast tack polyurethane construction adhesive, that's available at any big box store. | 
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        Location: North of Detroit, MI
 | Originally written by flyinghfarm on 2009-02-24 5:26 PM
 What exactly will the product be that glues the foamboard to the aluminum roof?  Am interested in this project, indeed!
 Actually, if you take your measurements accurately, you can cut the insulation so that it is very tight between the ribs. Then, use the metal tape (not duct tape) to tape over the edges to the ribs.  Of course, if you have no ribs in your ceiling, you'll have to glue it.  | 
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