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Removal of Belly Wrap, Old Insulation and Particle Board

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:33 pm
by kailor
Can anyone shed light on the process of removing old belly wrap and old insulation and replacing with new materials? I thought about installing complete new belly wrap and having insulation blown in to fill the belly. Has anyone ever tried this approach?

Re: Removal of Belly Wrap, Old Insulation and Particle Board

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:31 pm
by Greg
Blown in insulation SOUNDS like a great idea, until you stop and think about 1 thing. If you have to do any plumbing or heat duct repair you will have a major mess on your hands.

Belly wrap, If you are trying to save it cut it carefully so it can be put back together. If you are replacing it, just have at it!!

Greg

Re: Removal of Belly Wrap, Old Insulation and Particle Board

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:19 pm
by bobfather99
I agree, MUCH easier to remove a roll or two of insulation to fix a water leak/service something or find a dead animal.

I recently saw on a home improvement TV show a new type of insulation made from old blue jeans and defective blue jeans material. Its treated with a boric acid solution to repel water(no mold!!) and animals. Plus you can install it glove-free!!! Anyone used it or priced it anywhere???

Re: Removal of Belly Wrap, Old Insulation and Particle Board

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:14 am
by kailor
The insulation underneath the trailer right now seems to be "bagged" in some places and loose in others. Which replacement insulation is reccommended?

Re: Removal of Belly Wrap, Old Insulation and Particle Board

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:24 pm
by bobfather99
Well the "bagged" insulation is a little easier on the skin and eyes when you install it. Unfaced or "not bagged" insulation might be a little cheaper, but you need to protect yourself when installing.