FRP walls
stef73433
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-03-16 8:52 PM (#101518)
Subject: FRP walls


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Ok, I have my trailer cleaned out and ready to start the LQ area. According to what I got on here, my old Sooner Dynasty has FRP walls in the dressing room area. Question is from what I read, the walls are fiberglass with plywood in the middle. Would that be suitable enough insulation by itself for the walls, or should I insultae over the FRP before I putt wall coverings on? I still plan to insulate the ceiling, floor, bed are, etc either way. Would it make much difference if I dont insulate the walls (the ones on either side of the GN)
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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2009-03-17 8:30 PM (#101633 - in reply to #101518)
Subject: RE: FRP walls


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I am by NO means an expert, but I have observed the FRP to be a great insulator. I had a friend with a 2 horse with at least an FRP roof (can't remember if the whole trailer was FRP or not) and after a 2 hour trip in the hot Fl summer with 2 horses it was amazingly comfortable inside that trailer. I would guess you would probably not need to insulate it but, like I said, I'm no expert on it.

Good luck with your LQ.

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stef73433
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-03-17 8:59 PM (#101636 - in reply to #101518)
Subject: RE: FRP walls


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Thanks so much for your input
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