Insulate between skirting & soil?
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 3:06 pm
Hello.
Before I begin....yes, my venting is adequate
My double wide sits on the ground and only has 4" of bat insulation in the floor. In the winter, the crawl space was fairly warm, but I was losing considerable heat through the 1/2" plywood skirting. I insulated half of the perimeter skirting, and made a flower bed on the other half. This made a noticeable difference in the comfort level of the house and the floor temperature.
My question is in regards to the flower bed. It's depth is filled with soil to the height of the skirting, but I didn't insulate the skirting in that area...I just covered the skirting with a tarp before I filled I laid the soil. I didn't insulate that half of the perimeter skirting, as I assumed that the soil would be adequate insulation. I'm now reconsidering that decision, and am thinking I should have insulated it. I can still do so easily, but wondering if it would make any difference?
Before I begin....yes, my venting is adequate
My double wide sits on the ground and only has 4" of bat insulation in the floor. In the winter, the crawl space was fairly warm, but I was losing considerable heat through the 1/2" plywood skirting. I insulated half of the perimeter skirting, and made a flower bed on the other half. This made a noticeable difference in the comfort level of the house and the floor temperature.
My question is in regards to the flower bed. It's depth is filled with soil to the height of the skirting, but I didn't insulate the skirting in that area...I just covered the skirting with a tarp before I filled I laid the soil. I didn't insulate that half of the perimeter skirting, as I assumed that the soil would be adequate insulation. I'm now reconsidering that decision, and am thinking I should have insulated it. I can still do so easily, but wondering if it would make any difference?