Hello!
I'm planning out my spring teardrop build. Unfortunately I only got the trailer frame assembled before cold weather hit, and my garage isn't heated...
Anyway, I'm building a 4x8 for my wife and I. She wants a woody-sided trailer. I want it to be usable 4-seasons, and it'll have AC and a small heater.
My question is, how important or valuable is insulating the walls? The ceiling and floor will be done, but what's the insulating value of 3/4" plywood, if I used that for the walls? I don't want the headache of condensation or interior frost, but no wall insulation would give me another inch or so of interior width.
Insulate the walls, or go with 3/4" plywood?