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Thermawrap Foil Insulation


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In order to reduce condensation, I’m planning to line inside our low level wardrobe with Thermawrap Foil wrap. I will seal any joints with the appropriate tape. 

 

Can I staple this into place without fitting battens first? We don’t want to lose too much hanging space. 

 

I’ve already fitted a large grille to allow air to flow through the adjacent cupboard into the cabin. 

 

I plan to also use the same material to insulate all of the other side of bulkhead between the cabin and the space under the bow cockpit. This area contains a stainless water tank. 

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16 minutes ago, luggsy said:

Why don't you stick it on ? I have just lined my bottom half of the wardrobe with 10mm high density fire resistant foam added 2 vents one fitted with a 120mm computer fan that blows in 

I’m planning to staple it on, which seems the preferred method. It’s suggested that fitting battens first allows for an air gap to improve insulation further, but I don’t want to waste space. Presumably you didn’t leave a gap? Has it worked well?

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