Mark519 wrote:8ball,
How did you attach the ceiling paneling to the plywood strips?
Did you insulate under the floor? Do you have undercoating?
Where did you get the bubble foil?
Thanks!
I stapled the ceiling panels to the plywood strips using a pneumatic stapler.
Yes I did insulate under my floor with a single layer of 3/4 Foam. The floor is treated with no undercoating. But I painted the underside of the entire floor with asphalt emulsion. Its a roof sealant that a lot of people use on the underside of their teardrop trailers..
I purchased the bubble foil at either lowes or Home depot. One was cheaper then the other so check both if you can. The asphalt emulsion was Henry brand and it came from Home depot I believe. The pink 3/4 foam came for Home depot, but the blue came from Lowes..
FWIW I also painted the metal on the roof with white roof paint. Its made to reflect the suns heat and boasted something like a 85% reduction. I left a small section unpainted just for a test and even on a partly cloudy day the silver part was to hot to keep your hand on while the white painted part wasn't even warm. I'm very happy with the trailer. With roof vents open I can park the trailer out in full sun and walking from outside under the awning the inside feels exactly the same. Even after the door as been closed for hours. Inside being the same temp as outside in the shade is about as good as you can expect.
The only reason why I insulated the floor was we camped in the trailer last year before the trailer was done. It was pretty cold at night and the floor was ICE cold. We had just an airmatress on the floor and I noticed most of the outside noise you heard was from the floor also.. It seems to have helped the cold feel of the floor. Not sure about the noise since I haven't slept on the floor since, I figure it couldn't have hurt.