Even though I never planned for it, I may end up needing some insulation on my ceiling, also. I painted the 3/4" plywood on both sides with two coats of aluminum reflective silo paint (outside over two coats of poly mix), thinking that that would be enough to shed the heat of the Sun. I read where the reflective ability of just the aluminum (silver) flakes in the paint were comparable to the foil-faced insulation (of course, minus the foam-fiberglass-or denim backing). But, the other day, while testing the battery charger inside the cabin, I was made aware of the heat build-up in the cabin, despite the A/C. I never thought of the fact that the roof/ceiling, though reflective, would still be heated by thermal conduction (from the Sun or inside heat or outside air temp), and without any insulation inside, would keep and transfer that to the cabin below. I should've known that...I've had trucks with no headliner that would cook your brains, until you added even the thinnest headliner as a radiant barrier, whether operating by thermal diffusion or just by creating an air space below the heated steel. So, since I'm sure to be over my trailers goal weight , another few pounds of insulation couldn't hurt! I am considering this
http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/100656748?productId=100656748&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&MERCH=REC%2d%5f%2dNavPLPHorizontal1%2d1%2d%5f%2dNA%2d%5f%2d100656748%2d%5f%2dN#.UbZ9iFko5kQ that could be easily retro-fitted onto my ceiling and sloping front wall. And, since I always intended to have a silver ceiling, the foil facing down would be just a little shinier. I was considering Dynamat, but can't justify that kind of $$$. $18 is more like it. One piece would be all I need. Think it'll help?