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Old 12-01-2012, 08:57 PM   #1
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Recently purchased a 2805 C and the floor gets pretty cold while camping ... anyone add insulation underneath ??? Other suggestions welcome ...
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I do not know of any HiLo's that have an enclosed and insulated/heated underneath. I might suggest a throw rug over the living area to reduce the cold from the floor.

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I could see where you might strap up some insulation underneath on a temporary bases. We have a carpet the length and width of our aisle. Wear good winter weight socks.
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I could see where you might strap up some insulation underneath on a temporary bases. We have a carpet the length and width of our aisle. Wear good winter weight socks.
I wasa thinking more on the lines of spray on insulation ???? Permanant ...
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I wasa thinking more on the lines of spray on insulation ???? Permanant ...
I would worry about it holding moisture/water and never letting it dry out...

You can buy that corrigated RV stuff they put on the bottom of the new ones - but it would be quite a project on your back underneath the RV... I've considered it, but attachement and keeping it there while traveling might be an issue.
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