Posted 2007-01-10 8:40 PM (#53682 - in reply to #53593) Subject: RE: Condensation
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Location: White Mills, Ky.
Mac is right. Insulate it!!! Our steel trailer used to drip on us while we slept. We insulated with that shiny bubble wrap stuff and *voila* no more drips!
Posted 2007-01-11 7:39 PM (#53737 - in reply to #53593) Subject: RE: Condensation
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Location: White Mills, Ky.
We got it at Lowe's or Home Depot...can't remember which but both places carry it. You can't miss it. It looks just like bubble wrap made out of aluminum foil. Comes in rolls. We put it up with a silicone cement that comes in a tube like bathroom caulk. Cut the pieces to fit between the "ribs" of the trailer and make sure you have it where you want it before applying the cement. That stuff dries really fast and there is no moving it once it's up. Good luck.
Posted 2007-01-11 7:49 PM (#53739 - in reply to #53593) Subject: RE: Condensation
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Location: washington
I too have that problem and just invested in all the supplies to get started on my insulation project. I went to a link provided on this website and am going to try to follow the same steps.