Yurt is only going to be used for guests in the summer as we have a main cabin that is heated with wood for colder months. Not a lot of guests in the winter. For some reason visitors don't like below zero temps as much as they do 70's and 80's.
Jafo do you mean why I got the insulation for the walls and roof? If so it came with it and I was told it would help with the heat in summer and condensation. If why I would insulate the floor I just want to make sure it is not crucial for
and mold control in a yurt.
I was still planning on putting a vapor barrier under the floor for moisture and if I ever decide to add insulation down the road. It is located close to a lake but we do not have high humidity in the area.
Thanks for the answers. This is a very informative forum where I have learned a lot about yurts. We have wanted one for a long time and the one we got was close and in great shape and a good price.