Monday, August 20, 2018

Using Structural Insulated Panels For Caravans

By Larry Snyder


Caravanning is a way of life that appeals to many people, as you take your home with you on the road. The caravanning life has a lot to offer, so keeping your mobile home heated and water-proofed is very important as weather and condensation from within the caravan can cause rust on the outer shell. In this event, you should use professional spray foam for structural insulated panels as the ultimate solution.

Taking on such a big project such as this can be a challenge but is not impossible for the handy-man who knows what he is doing, and he does not have to do it alone. There are numerous caravaners around the world doing the same thing, but each has his own idea of what his finished camper will look like. There is a whole community of caravan restorers, with bulletin boards, websites, blogs and forums just for those who restore the older caravans to their former or better condition.

Some of the problems associated with older caravans are no air conditioning or heat retention Cold will come up through the floor, sides, and through the roof as it is a steel outer shell which can be freezing in cooler climates, or stiflingly hot in warmer climates, which would spoil your holiday completely if there is inadequate or non-existent insulation fitted to the shell.

Before you take your caravan out on the road, there are a few things you might want to check to see that all is well for the journey. Especially if it is an older caravan built before the newer campers were manufactured with the proper insulation already installed at the factory and adequate ventilation in place.

As this is going to be their new home, they might first strip the inside completely making sure there is no rust anywhere. They will strip it down to shell, then start from scratch putting in fibreglass slats or battens to fill with insulation as caravans can get very cold inside in inclement weather.

Living in a caravan has many benefits, as you can take your home to where you want to be for as long or short a time as needed. It is the ideal way of travelling, being able to stop overnight at a festival or occasion, then moving on to the next location.

Heat rises, such as heat and steam from cooking. If this has nowhere to go, it will affect all the inner surfaces of your caravan. The water vapour accumulated will corrode the window and door seals, the metal framework of the walls, the floor area, and just under the roof area where it accumulates and eventually turns to rust.

Spraying can be a messy job, so prepare well by covering all surfaces not to be sprayed with masking tape and cardboard or newspaper. A small gap should be left between the top of the foam and the roof of the caravan.




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