Make sure that you wear gloves and a mask for protection.
How to insulate floor to ceiling windows.
Make templates out of cardboard.
Most would agree if cost was not a factor the single best skoolie insulation for ceiling and walls from an overall benefit and ease of installation is spray foam insulation.
I did choose to insulate the floor on our bus conversion something only short people have the benefit of doing unless you do a roof raise.
The final step is insulating the windows.
If your floor is made of wood look for spacing in between slabs.
This can be stapled up between the floor joists.
The best skoolie floor insulation is a foam sheet insulation either extruded polystyrene xps or polyisocyanurate pir iso or polyiso cut and placed within framing in the floor as spray foam is the best for walls and ceiling but sort of a waste of money for the floor.
When placing a reflective surface on a window facing out heat from the sun will hit it and bounce back out keeping the van cooler.
The cost of floor to ceiling windows depends on what material you re planning to use how tall your house is what quality of the glass will be additional options or simply what brand you go with.
According to the material cost calculator you can purchase an 8 ft.
Use plastic covers.
A shrink plastic can be used to insulate the windows during freezing cold.
The floor is the next step.
If there is any you will need to follow the same procedure as with the window frames sealing the spaces with insulation foam.
You can reuse them later when you install your wall paneling and your flooring.
Windows are a major source of radiant heat transfer.
Keep all your templates.
If you place a reflective surface on the windows facing in you get the opposite effect.
Well i m 5 6 and meag is 5 6.
Window for less than 1500 with a 7 out of 10 quality.
Luckily meag and i are both 5 6.
Cut styrofoam insulation to the correct size and layer it below the fiberglass already in place.
If you plan to insulate your floor make templates for this too.
Roll out the fiberglass insulation sheets between the joists facing side up making sure it is snugly in place.
Nail or staple the furring strips between the joists to hold the styrofoam in place.