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Old 12-12-2013, 01:40 PM   #29
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Default Re: insulating the roof

TKOAK, do you have photos of what you described as your roof quilt.
i couldnt quite follow your written description.
I do so appreciate everyone sharing what they are creating to stay warm but sometimes words dont quite convey what everyone is doing.
I guess I am a visual oriented person.
Thanks
sounds like we are all trying to come up with creative ways to stay warm

As for the dome. I velcroed 4mil plastic to the dome bug net (plastic on the dome side of the net) cutting a slit for the dome opener (which matched what the bug net had) and then velcoed the whole thing back in place.
Prior to doing this I was having moisture problems on the dome and since then --NONE!
Its set up so if I need to open the dome I can. I'd take a photo but it just looks like the bug net screen in place, you cant see the plastic.
I have roxul in my walls and in the next couple of weeks I will be putting it in the ceiling so I am very grateful for everyones input on insulating.
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