Hi! We got our first van 2016 ProMaster and just started the simple conversion project so that we can bring the van to camping and surfing. We just finished sound dampening and about to start insulation. As we live in northwest, the main concern is keeping the heat in, but it would be nice to prevent heating too much in hot summer days (the van is dark gray).
We are planning to use foil sided polyiso foam on the wall and ceiling. I saw some posts mentioning that an air gap between the foil side and the wall increases the R-value as well as preventing heat coming in. We are debating having the air gap or just gluing the polyiso on the wall/ceiling. Is it worth the time/effort and taking up the space to warrant using an air gap? Any advice is appreciated!
We are planning to use foil sided polyiso foam on the wall and ceiling. I saw some posts mentioning that an air gap between the foil side and the wall increases the R-value as well as preventing heat coming in. We are debating having the air gap or just gluing the polyiso on the wall/ceiling. Is it worth the time/effort and taking up the space to warrant using an air gap? Any advice is appreciated!