Well, to the point. Can someone tell me why you could not insulate a CT as follows"
Outside aluminum skin, 3/8 plywood, 1" insulation board, then aluminum insulation wrap, then 1/8 or 1/4 paneling for the interior wall.
OK, granted, first off, there is lost interior space, it seems minimal since the only loss is between the siding and the exterior plywood wall. Seems this air space could be vented providing a positive insulating barrier.
I'm buying a new (unless I can quickly find a great used) CT 7x14 to convert. We are going to hit the road this March, so time is of the essence.
This dawned on me as I was thinking of house siding, homes have metal siding, then exterior sheathing, then insulation, then interior sheet rock or paneling, why not do the trailer in the same manner.
A huge plus for me is much less labor, I don't need to gut the inside and replace the plywood after insulating.
I think electrical runs would go quicker over the exterior plywood wall on the inside before adding insulation.
Flexible pipping type trim rounds off window and interior doors, so trimming isn't a big deal.
The ceiling can be as conventionally accomplished.
Please comment and suggest away, I'm a newbie
