by grant whipp » Fri May 16, 2008 11:51 am
Hi, Noni!
Another possibility would be to line the walls & ceiling with the padded & pre-patterned upholstery material found in many upholstery supply shops (some looks like tuck-n-roll, some looks like diamond-tuck, etc.). It doesn't take much padding to make a big insulative difference, and the added bonus is that it will give the trailer a much nicer feeling inside.
Don't know if you've looked at the Bell RV Liberty yet or not, but their trailers have insulation laminated into the structure as well as a thin layer of insulation under the headliner material.
Good Luck with your search! In the meantime ...
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