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Looking at those pics, if that were mine I would probably lean towards insulating the perimeter walls with rigid and laying a poly vapor barrier on the ground.
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Thank you, each/all!
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Wow, what a great thread! Thanks to those who contributed, it was very informative!
The end result is what a lot of the 4 season campers do with hay bales between the floor and the ground come winter, I guess. |
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