mitchk-SKO
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Hey All,
I am in the process of planning my bus insulation. I think I am going to go with 1" XPS insulation for the floor and 2" XPS insulation for the ceiling and walls. I would like to keep the bus windows as I like how they look from the outside and don't want to deal with taking out the windows and welding sheet metal over the holes. My question is, can I wall/ insulate over some of the windows on the inside? So the windows would all be visible from the outside but only about half of the internal windows would be visible/ usable from the inside. The others would be covered with insulation and wood siding. I'm assuming I might run into some serious condensation issues due the the covered windows being in contact with insulation? If I left a 1/2" gap between the window and insulation would that help? As you guys can tell I am pretty new to this and learning as I go. Thanks for the help!
BTW I own a 2002 Chevy short bus.
I am in the process of planning my bus insulation. I think I am going to go with 1" XPS insulation for the floor and 2" XPS insulation for the ceiling and walls. I would like to keep the bus windows as I like how they look from the outside and don't want to deal with taking out the windows and welding sheet metal over the holes. My question is, can I wall/ insulate over some of the windows on the inside? So the windows would all be visible from the outside but only about half of the internal windows would be visible/ usable from the inside. The others would be covered with insulation and wood siding. I'm assuming I might run into some serious condensation issues due the the covered windows being in contact with insulation? If I left a 1/2" gap between the window and insulation would that help? As you guys can tell I am pretty new to this and learning as I go. Thanks for the help!
BTW I own a 2002 Chevy short bus.

