As you’re doing a custom campervan build, one of the first big projects you’ll likely take on is insulating your vehicle.
Do you really need to insulate your campervan?
It depends… but you probably should.
If you’re doing a DIY conversion or a totally gutted cargo van (like a Promaster or a Sprinter), you’ll definitely want to insulate your build. If you’re converting a van that already has walls and flooring, you could potentially get away without it.
Our first campervan build was done on a Chevy G20 van. The interior of the van came standard with carpeted floors and walls, and we made the decision not to insulate any more than that because of our limited time and budget.
It worked fine for what we needed, but I will say we had some extremely sweaty nights in Utah’s summer heat, and some chilly spring evenings in the mountains as well. Our lack of insulation (and excess amount of windows) meant we were kind of stuck dealing with whatever temperatures Mother Nature threw our way.
For our second van build, we knew insulation was a priority for us. Here’s why…
Why insulation in a van is important:
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