I have been told that this is becoming more popular for RV's and it doesn't seem that expensive.
They are mailing me a sample.
PamINaJAM
Lucky Mike said
03:25 PM Feb 28, 2013
problem with using it in a build would be unless the Mfg uses it you would have a special order product added ,that would drive the price up because its not a normal building product on the line.
I like that it is a green product , The other problem I see is that it is a blown in type of insulation..this would be fine in a standard brick and mortar but in an RV that would be going down the road , all that shake and bounce would cause significant settling of the insulation and leave voids within the upper area's
Does anyone have experience with the use of "WOOL INSULATION"?
I'm am wondering if this is a good idea for a travel trailer as they make a really good case.
www.oregonshepherd.com
I have been told that this is becoming more popular for RV's and it doesn't seem that expensive.
They are mailing me a sample.
PamINaJAM
I like that it is a green product , The other problem I see is that it is a blown in type of insulation..this would be fine in a standard brick and mortar but in an RV that would be going down the road , all that shake and bounce would cause significant settling of the insulation and leave voids within the upper area's