Insulation

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el_kel1
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Insulation

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Do i need to insulate between the lining and the bodywork if i am convering a T25 panel van?

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Re: Insulation

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You don't HAVE to, but it certainly makes sense to do so. Especially if you're going to be using the van in winter. Plus it will help to keep the van cooler in summer (if we ever get one)

There are quite a few posts about it if you use the search feature.

Don't use the wool loft insulation stuff as it can hold moisture and rust the panels from the inside.

Personally I would use the silver bubble wrap type stuff from B&Q. Cheap, effective and easy to work with.
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Re: Insulation

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Cheers for the help may well do that then,id silver foil bubble wrap will surfice.

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