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August – I did a fair bit of research on insulating metal structures. I looked
at the different ways people have insulated shipping containers and sheds etc.
It was a hard one to know what to do. We decided to use FoilBoard for
insulating the walls. The Galv framing is 50mm so we used 25mm FoilBoard so
that there is a 25mm air gap between the insulation and the panelling that we
will put on the inside. FoilBoard is a polystyrene board with foil either side.
The idea is to stop the thermal bridging.
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4 comments:
I’ve always thought that wirings, heaters, and insulation network for a house is tricky enough – then comes your awesome bus house! I think you did a great job at it! Good choice on the heater; it’s small, efficient, and comes with a plus side of doubling as stove! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
Jodi Bennett @ Marsh Heating
What a great looking bus! I've been thinking about taking the time to turn a VW bus into a home. Something that I'm always worried about though is the insulation to keep things warm. Was this something that you were worried about when you took on this project? Thank you for sharing.
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i definitely need more insulation in my attic. right now i have about 6 inches and i live in rhode island so it will be getting a tad bit cold this winter. should i buy more pink stuff or get the blown in cellulose insulation? which one is better? are they comparable in price?
conservatory insulation
You have a very good site, well constructed and very interesting i have bookmarked you, hopefully you keep posting new stuff, many thanks
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