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Old 10-31-2009, 02:27 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ishoot308 View Post
I can tell you that after we insulated our floor (walls and ceiling were already done) we noticed a huge difference in the dampness of the camp. Before the floors were insulated, everything such as bedding, clothes in closet, etc, etc, always had a damp feeling to it. Once we insulated and closed off the floor we no longer have this issue. I definitely think it's worth doing.

Dan
Are you saying that the insulation is collecting the moisture/dampness. If that is the case then something in wrong. A vapor barrier is suppose to do that. Insulation is to stop air flow from below and/or outside not to stop dampness. Insulation is not suppose to get wet as that causes many other problems. Just my little ole 2¢ worth.
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