Posted 2010-03-25 5:37 PM (#117996) Subject: Insulating Horse Area
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Location: tx
What is the best way to insulate the horse area in an aluminum trailer? The dealer wanted $1500 to do a 2 horse slant. Crazy! I am hoping to do it myself with a little help. Thanks for any info.
Posted 2010-03-25 9:58 PM (#118006 - in reply to #117996) Subject: RE: Insulating Horse Area
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Location: Broomfield, CO
I went and got 1 inch think styrofoam pannels at Home Depot and some aluminum tape... For $30 my trailer is insulated. AND I did it 2 years ago and it has still stayed up....HUGE HUGE difference in temp
Posted 2010-03-25 10:12 PM (#118008 - in reply to #117996) Subject: RE: Insulating Horse Area
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Location: Broomfield, CO
Yes I kind of threw tape everywhere, but it has stayed up very well. I cut slits in the side of the styro on the side that would be closest to the roof to help it bend. I cut out holes for the roof vents. Its NOT pretty but my horse do not bake in the summer.
Posted 2010-03-27 10:44 AM (#118052 - in reply to #117996) Subject: RE: Insulating Horse Area
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Location: Bloomington, IL.
I previously raced stock cars on dirt we used a lot of sheet alum to make and repair bodies for the cars. If you know someone in your area that races you can find 4x10 sheet alum. in many colors from $55-$75 a sheet. Part suppliers buy in bulk to cut prices and are stocking up for upcoming season. This is the same white alum used in our Kiefer trailer.