Replacing the insulation in your skoolie walls is an important step. For a few reasons:
That really comes down to preference! We chose Rockwool Mineral Wool Comfort Batt (you can get it at Lowe’s) primarily because of its high R-value and moisture resistance. It also has the added benefit of being a great sound absorber, which helped greatly in soundproofing the recording studio. Many choose spray foam for their skoolie walls and ceiling; that application didn’t work for us because of cost and also because spray foam is not great for sound absorption.
Note: This guide is only applicable if you’re choosing to insulate with batting material.
Let’s dive in!
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Okay, here’s the deal. In the above video, you see me using a piece of wood to squeeze insulation into the lower part of the walls. That was dumb. I thought it was necessary because of screw ends sticking into the lower skoolie walls from exterior rivets. Again, dumb. It turns out that those screw ends were from…well, screws.
SO. We ended up removing the insulation Norlan and I put in the lower walls (it was all squished and messed up from my wood ploy). Then we did this simple installation method:
Use all the extra pieces to fill in the cavities in the wall space above the windows. Have fun with it! Treat it like 3D tetris!
Congrats! Your skoolie walls are done! Now go take a shower, ’cause chances are you are super itchy from that stuff! Next up, framing and planning the electrical for your walls!
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