Insulation
stef73433
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-03-17 7:13 PM (#101626)
Subject: Insulation


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I am doing the LQ area in my trailer. I have what was determined to br FRP walls, which are fiberglass on each side with plywood in middle. With that on there, will I need to insulate over that, or can I get away with not insulating those 2 walls?
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RAF
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-03-18 7:43 AM (#101658 - in reply to #101626)
Subject: RE: Insulation


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the insulation value on most trailers is only 5 to 7 the walls with the board on them should have some insulation value so I would not worry about it . What size of LQ are you working on .The size of furnace makes the difference . what is the use of the trailer weekends or full time use .

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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-03-18 9:12 AM (#101665 - in reply to #101626)
Subject: RE: Insulation


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Originally written by stef73433 on 2009-03-17 7:13 PM

I am doing the LQ area in my trailer. I have what was determined to br FRP walls, which are fiberglass on each side with plywood in middle. With that on there, will I need to insulate over that, or can I get away with not insulating those 2 walls?

The plywood core of your FRP panels already has a minimal insulating value. With the relatively small area of most LQs, and their ability to be easily heated with even a small ceramic heater, you should have no problem being comfortable in your converted space.

Gard

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