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Woodbutcher wrote:My first teardrop floor was a 2x4 flat with 1/2" top and bottom. I used 1 1/2" ridged insulation in between. Teardrop #2 had a 3/4" floor no insulation. Teardrop #3 had a 1/2" floor, no insulation. Each trailer got lighter as I went. I don't believe I would ever insulate a floor again. My suggestion would be, build without any insulation. If for some reason you want it, pull the mattress out and add in the ridged foam between the floor and the mattress. Put the mattress on top without another layer of wood. My first teardrop was fully insulated with wood inside and out, and weighed 1800 lbs. The third one has no insulation and weighs about 800lbs. It has only 1/4" plywood over a frame work skeleton. Number one and three have both been used in weather below freezing with no issues. I just added an extra blanket, when I did not have shore power to run my small heater.
jonw wrote:I've got a 3/4in. marine ply floor with no insulation. With an air mattress in cold weather we were cold so we added a sheet of foam carpet insulation on top of the floor with a piece of carpeting on top of that - much improved. The air mattress was too bouncy so now we use a 3 in. memory foam mattress topper on top of the carpet and are quite comfy even in sub-freezing weather.
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