NoahForman
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So, my van has a fiberglass body that's bolted onto the cab in the front, and onto a metal frame in the rear. But, the floor isn't even attached to the body of the van. It's plywood that sits directly on top of the beams of the van's frame. I tore out the old floor and am going to put a new one down. So, I'm planning on 1/2" plywood for the base, then some type shallow wooden beams with foam boards in between them for insulation, then another layer of plywood on top of that, and probably a rug or something. My question is where I need to place my moisture barrier. I need to protect the base plywood layer from moisture coming off of the ground. Should I paint it? Coat it with fiberglass resin? Do I need a moisture barrier between the base plywood layer and the insulation layer? Then, I'm going to need a moisture barrier between the living space and the insulation layer. Should I put a plastic sheet in between the top plywood layer and the foam/wooden beam insulation layer?<br><br>I'm open to a better way of doing this.