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HOW I added INSULATION to the Cargo Trailer Camper Conversion 

Joel Tremblay
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Part 5 of the cargo trailer camper conversion. I start insulating the trailer with rigid insulation boards. I go through the process of insulating the walls, roof and floor.
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@kimberlyferrier1312
@kimberlyferrier1312 3 месяца назад
Great job insulating. You really understand how to deal with thermal bridging.
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 3 месяца назад
Thank you ! Understanding things like this is what I do for a living!
@battlebob7241
@battlebob7241 2 года назад
An idea for the underside foam panel protection would be to coat the exposed side with "poor mans fiberglass". Lots on RU-vid about it. Its basically painters drop cloth and waterproof glue. Makes for a pretty durable coating. Great job on the trailer.
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
Thanks! That's definitely a good idea. I haven't done anything to it yet after 1 year and it's still holding up great. Thanks for the watching
@georgecoffman377
@georgecoffman377 9 месяцев назад
Home Depot has a product that looks like cardboard but it’s plastic and is white in 4x8 sheets. It’s the same thing that RV manufactures use only there’s is black.
@jrrocketboy8482
@jrrocketboy8482 3 года назад
Great video! Really a in-depth and educational. Have not been able to find many step by step builds. Keep up the great work! Enjoy the Chuck Box
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 3 года назад
Thank you!
@pennyclegg7728
@pennyclegg7728 24 дня назад
If you flip your springs from bottom of your axel to the top you will have more clearance and you can add your fenders again. 🙂👍❤️🇨🇦
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 24 дня назад
I ended up just building my own heavy duty fenders. If I am going to do any suspension mods, I'll likely swap out the 4" drop axle for a straight one and gain 4" clearance
@mikepi660
@mikepi660 Год назад
Thanks for the video and your time Joel,,,,
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
No problem! Good luck with your build.
@paulcurtis5496
@paulcurtis5496 Год назад
the insulation wedges also provides the needed thermal break between the aluminum ceiling and the steel rafters.
@Dave-sw2dm
@Dave-sw2dm 9 месяцев назад
The gaps in the floor are there for the water to have a place to leave the trailer when the roof leaks. I recommend that everyone who buys an enclosed trailer immediately seal the roof better than the manufacturer. When you see all the flaws in the build quality you should not trust that they sealed the roof properly.
@JakePlisskin12
@JakePlisskin12 7 месяцев назад
What did you start slapping up foam board right behind the undercoater. And dump acetone or whatever chemical that will devolve the type of spray foam on hand. Works like brand new
@ojorojo8283
@ojorojo8283 2 года назад
Those rigid foam wedges/shims to support the ceiling are a great idea. Rain pools all the time on my flat "one piece" roof cargo and trailer it seems random where all the water dumps off. Do you think it would have been possible to add/glue the 2nd layer of insulation as one continuous "thermal break" right over top the first layer and then clamp/screw it down over top with those furring strips? (Like they do on solid concrete basement wall interiors). I realize you would loose an additional 3/4" per side though. I am concerned about my aluminum trailer framing conducting heat into the trailer in direct sunlight. Also what about protecting the foam in the the Chuck Box underbelly with truck bed liner spray? This vid has to be one of the top trailer insulation videos out there. Thanks!
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
Thanks Ojo! If you checkout the ceiling finish video I show how I added strapping and an additional layer of insulation to stop the thermal bridging as you have mentioned. That's a great idea to protect the under layer of insulation. The only thing is that any kind of spray paint (that is not water based) will eat away and degrade the insulation.
@Dave-sw2dm
@Dave-sw2dm 9 месяцев назад
Buy some corrugated plastic sheets (like yard signs) to mount to the underside to protect the insulation.
@smc65714
@smc65714 2 года назад
On those cans of spray foam,you need to run the can of cleaner thru as soon as done spraying
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
Good idea! Thanks for watching.
@ajreineking9923
@ajreineking9923 Год назад
Two years in...how are the foam boards under the trailer holding up? How frequently would you say you're using the trailer?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
Checkout my newer video of the trailer, I show how it's held up after 2 years of use. I use this a lot. Thanks for watching
@jesusvillalobos6019
@jesusvillalobos6019 Год назад
Hey what difference in temps did you notice in the trailer compared to the outside ? Also during the winter and summer times?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
The trailer has been comfortable year-round compared to the outside. I run a diesel heater in the winter for heat. Make sure to have good ventilation is essential, window and roof vent open to allow air flow.
@scottsimpkins350
@scottsimpkins350 3 года назад
Any issues with the floor insulation ? I need to do the same, but I’m not sure if it would stay in place without some kind of additional covering/ support.
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 3 года назад
I made sure that the pieces of insulation fit snug. Screws with large washers are all that is holding them in and I've taken it out multiple times no issues at all!
@scottsimpkins350
@scottsimpkins350 3 года назад
@@JoelTremblayCA thanks for quick reply. I’m gonna add ASAP.
@hello_universe6357
@hello_universe6357 2 года назад
My apologies if you already mentioned it in the video, but what type of glue did you use on the rigid foam to insulate the ceiling?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
I actually didn't use any glue, I ran out at that point. I did use a tube of foam glue for the walls, but it was not needed. I cut the foam boards so that they would fit in snug and then tape on the seams to hold it in place. Thanks for watching!
@hello_universe6357
@hello_universe6357 2 года назад
@@JoelTremblayCA Thanks for replying, Joel. That's what I did on the walls on my trailer as well, the rigid foam fit snug without glue. I'll probably do the same for the ceiling as well, and the tape will probably further help keep it in place. Thanks!
@james7705
@james7705 Год назад
How about ceiling moisture. I'm getting water droplets on the rood under the foam insulation
@paulanderson388
@paulanderson388 Год назад
Great job...but please wear safety glasses when using cut-off saws or other power tools that make things fly around the room!
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
Thanks for watching! I try to always wear safety glasses when working with power tools.
@jacquesbeaudoin9706
@jacquesbeaudoin9706 2 года назад
Did you ever use a covering or something over the underside insulation?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
No I haven't had a chance yet 😅 but it's been over a year now and they're still there and look the same!
@jonnysulik
@jonnysulik 2 года назад
How has the insulation under the sub floor held up? Did you ever have to cover it with any material?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
Hey Johnny! the insulation has held up fantastic. I did not end up covering it, after a year of hard use and travel it still there. Thanks for watching!
@tonka5
@tonka5 Год назад
Does the pink poly foam have a vapor barrier on the aluminum skin side?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
No it does not. I did not install a vapor barrier because I want the wall assembly to have the ability to dry - inside>out - outside
@ajun6280
@ajun6280 Год назад
Can you please share what is the inside temp in summer and winter without AC or heater under this insulation? I am worried about the aluminum skin that conducts the heat / cold too easily.
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
That's the whole reason for insulation, it slows down the thermal transfer from inside>out or vice versa. This is know as R value. Higher the R value = slower thermal transfer. I've been comfortable in this trailer when it's +25°C (with window and fan open) to -25°C (with a heater of course)
@ajun6280
@ajun6280 Год назад
@@JoelTremblayCA k, thank you!
@sean8900
@sean8900 Год назад
Wish I know what brand and type of spray insulation and heat tape your using?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
Everything from the hardware store, Home Depot. Thanks for watching!
@bigguard7669
@bigguard7669 Год назад
Whats the name of the tape you used on beam
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA Год назад
That is just standard aluminum foil tape from the hardware store! Thanks for watching
@OO-is9wn
@OO-is9wn 8 месяцев назад
Is the pink insulation board better than the foil cover?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 8 месяцев назад
In this instance I would say yes. The foil based stuff needs and airspace in order to function properly. It may claim higher R value than the pink stuff but it will greatly lose its thermal transfer properties as temps drop. Thanks for watching!
@markparr7224
@markparr7224 2 года назад
I took all that Luan out, because it got moldy.
@patriciabutler8953
@patriciabutler8953 Год назад
Sound no picture
@stevenee1ply
@stevenee1ply 2 года назад
Fracturing the surface of any type of insulation board with the screw plate has consequences. Love your work.
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@jj-eo7bj
@jj-eo7bj 6 месяцев назад
How did you cut the spacers ?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 6 месяцев назад
Using an exacto knife!
@djaldoortega
@djaldoortega 2 года назад
Where do you buy the insulation boards ?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
home depot!
@djaldoortega
@djaldoortega 2 года назад
Thank you for the quick response and good job
@annamariewhite5455
@annamariewhite5455 2 года назад
Good video. Although wearing safety glasses on your forehead will not protect your eyeball from being punctured by a screw.
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад
Very good point! I'm trying to get better at that. Safety first 💪 thanks for watching.
@YouTubec269
@YouTubec269 6 месяцев назад
How did you get the wood unscrewed from the walls?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 6 месяцев назад
Impact drill with #2 Robertson bit
@YouTubec269
@YouTubec269 6 месяцев назад
@@JoelTremblayCA would recommend spray foam or board foam?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 6 месяцев назад
@@RU-vidc269 depends on your budget. Both have pros and cons.
@YouTubec269
@YouTubec269 6 месяцев назад
@@JoelTremblayCA How did you insulate your door?
@JoelTremblayCA
@JoelTremblayCA 6 месяцев назад
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