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Insulation advise please
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<blockquote data-quote="AGC" data-source="post: 302878" data-attributes="member: 734"><p>I used Dynamat to soundproof then several layers of foil bubble wrap (similar to what youve seen) from B&Q for insulation on side panels and roof. Seems to work ok and is light and shouldnt trap moisture. I noticed much less (infact no) condensation on the inside after fitting the insulation so guess it works. Used Dynamat then foiled foam underlay (normally used under laminate flooring) then 20mm ply on the floor. This was then covered by carpet in the rear of the van and vinyl flooring in the cargo area before furniture was fitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AGC, post: 302878, member: 734"] I used Dynamat to soundproof then several layers of foil bubble wrap (similar to what youve seen) from B&Q for insulation on side panels and roof. Seems to work ok and is light and shouldnt trap moisture. I noticed much less (infact no) condensation on the inside after fitting the insulation so guess it works. Used Dynamat then foiled foam underlay (normally used under laminate flooring) then 20mm ply on the floor. This was then covered by carpet in the rear of the van and vinyl flooring in the cargo area before furniture was fitted. [/QUOTE]
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