Vapour barrier
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Vapour barrier
Going to fit new interior foam and vinyl plywood panels. Would you recommend putting a plastic sheet vapour barrier between the panels and the body of the van. I have fully insulated all the cavities already.
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Re: Vapour barrier
yes, recommended, especially if the insulation can absorb and hold water
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Re: Vapour barrier
Yep. Try to make sure you tape down all the edges properly.
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Re: Vapour barrier
I've used self adhesive foil backed foam and topped off with the diall loft insulation made from recycled plastic bottles from b&q.