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Insulating the bunk deck
I found condensation under the mattress, up at the front of the over-cab bunk, overnight in January - it was about 0F (-18C) at Algonquin Park in eastern Ontario. We had lots of heat, but the isolation of the wall and deck behind the mattress was a problem. Seems okay now, since I lined the floor and lower wall with reflectix. I covered the deck with indoor-outdoor carpet to protect the insulation and give a better look. The edge of the carpet is finished with automotive trim. The Relectix is adhesed with two-sided carpet tape, and the carpet is laid on the insulation with really sticky mounting tape.
The Chosen Frozen!
Empty bunk area
The area of condensation, at front of bunk
Insulation and carpet rolled up seam at front
Carpet give a nice look and protects insulation
Insulated under and around mattress with Reflectix
Edged carpet with automotive trim
Over-cab bunk, Minnie Winnie 31K Class C motorhome
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