sepudo
Senior Member
I'm glad I found this thread. I'm a new bus owner and I had been thinking about this topic for a while even before.
My only thoughts are that I would rather leave the inner ceiling panel and whatever insulation is in there be, then install furring strip on each rib, then ADD spray foam or rigid foam, then screw my finishing panel to the furring strip. Essentially ending with layer that look like this from top to bottom :
Outer metal
Insulation (assuming it has some)
Inner metal panel
Furring strip and spray foam or rigid foam
Finishing panel (solid sheet or T&G)
In this scenario I have to believe I'll get better insulation this way, rather than having removed the stock inner metal panel and insulation, and then adding new insulation and a new finishing panel.
Plus my reasoning is time saved in not removing the oem bits.
Height inside is not an issue.
And lastly for what it's worth. I plan on leaving the stock floor as well and insulation and adding new flooring on top. Also for better thermal dynamics.
Thoughts? (other than weight or time or price) specifically asking for insulative properties.
Thanks
My only thoughts are that I would rather leave the inner ceiling panel and whatever insulation is in there be, then install furring strip on each rib, then ADD spray foam or rigid foam, then screw my finishing panel to the furring strip. Essentially ending with layer that look like this from top to bottom :
Outer metal
Insulation (assuming it has some)
Inner metal panel
Furring strip and spray foam or rigid foam
Finishing panel (solid sheet or T&G)
In this scenario I have to believe I'll get better insulation this way, rather than having removed the stock inner metal panel and insulation, and then adding new insulation and a new finishing panel.
Plus my reasoning is time saved in not removing the oem bits.
Height inside is not an issue.
And lastly for what it's worth. I plan on leaving the stock floor as well and insulation and adding new flooring on top. Also for better thermal dynamics.
Thoughts? (other than weight or time or price) specifically asking for insulative properties.
Thanks