Heat insulation for the Bongo
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 12:40 pm
I've had a look, but can't seem to find what I am looking for (probably should be looking harder).
Poor Seymour needs surgery for tinworm, a job we have been putting off due to lack of funds, so obviously it's now quite serious. We thought that once all the interior panels are off, it would be a good time to put a bit of insulation behind the panels so that we get maximum benefit from our Webasto heater!!!! Should have done it years ago.
Anyway, the other half and I are discussing the benefits and pitfalls of various types of insulation of which neither of us know a great deal anyway.
Sheeps wool - I know I've seen it mentioned on here. What's it like regarding damp (it rains A LOT here) and as we're near the sea I'd say it's never 100% dry so if it retains moisture that could be a problem
Closed cell foam?
Shiny stuff?
Not sure of all the brand names, etc. Searches online for insulation come up more with sound insulation than heat insulation. I suppose they are similar but we would want to keep the heat out (in the unusual and unlikely event that we experience warm weather) as well as keep the heat in when we use the Webasto.
All thoughts and suggestions very welcome although given that it's probably going to cost us a small fortune to get the bodywork done, we'd prefer to be looking at the less expensive products on the market.
Your experiences, please.
Poor Seymour needs surgery for tinworm, a job we have been putting off due to lack of funds, so obviously it's now quite serious. We thought that once all the interior panels are off, it would be a good time to put a bit of insulation behind the panels so that we get maximum benefit from our Webasto heater!!!! Should have done it years ago.
Anyway, the other half and I are discussing the benefits and pitfalls of various types of insulation of which neither of us know a great deal anyway.
Sheeps wool - I know I've seen it mentioned on here. What's it like regarding damp (it rains A LOT here) and as we're near the sea I'd say it's never 100% dry so if it retains moisture that could be a problem
Closed cell foam?
Shiny stuff?
Not sure of all the brand names, etc. Searches online for insulation come up more with sound insulation than heat insulation. I suppose they are similar but we would want to keep the heat out (in the unusual and unlikely event that we experience warm weather) as well as keep the heat in when we use the Webasto.
All thoughts and suggestions very welcome although given that it's probably going to cost us a small fortune to get the bodywork done, we'd prefer to be looking at the less expensive products on the market.
Your experiences, please.