Sforeaker posted in general questions on october 5.
Best insulation for bus conversion.
Polyiso foam insulation is made from foam plastics and is a very popular choice among van dwellers.
Polyiso foam board insulation is the best skoolie subfloor insulation even better than.
Spray foam is the go to insulation for school bus conversions.
2 polyisocyanurate foam board.
If you plan on traveling to primarily warm places thick insulation like wool will not be as necessary for your van conversion.
The walls ceiling.
My first thought was spray foam one step yet my understanding is that it can be acidic to the metal breaks down over time and can retain water.
Most of your hard insulating work will be covered up in future steps.
There are other options as well i ve seen people use denim or fiberglass insulation for instance but the best bang for your buck is going to be the first two options.
In our opinion the best all around material for van insulation is sheep s wool insulation.
3 extruded polystyrene xps.
Not spend to much money 100 can second h.
I ve seen these types of insulations used in so many bus and van applications but one of the most forgotten aspects of this installation is the air gap.
The best skoolie insulation 1 spray foam insulation.
Insulation for campervan builds can be a bit tedious because it involves some expense and hard labor and it s not cosmetic.
Use rigid foam board again or go with closed cell spray foam.
Reflective surface insulation essentially plastic bubble wrap with an aluminum polyester coating can be used to block 90 of radiant heat.
Insulation is step 1 for campervan conversion once you ve purchased the best van for your conversion project insulating is the first big job.
However keep in mind that less insulation will also make the outdoors a bit noisier.
Insulating a school bus conversion.
But we d recommend using closed cell spray foam.
Out of all of the insulation i ve used in my experience celotex has by far been the best especially in the winter.
There are two really good main options here.
I ve also read a lot about people checking their vans pre and post build with a thermal imaging device which always shows incredible results.
This is because of the many.
Before choosing which foam you want you ll need to screw in a thin piece of wood on the metal supports of your bus ceiling and on the walls.
These areas are not visible or accessible to me so i m trying to think of how to best insulate them.
The best explanation i can give on how i insulated the school bus.