Run water over your trailer s roof to make sure all leaks have been addressed.
Putting horse on roof of trailer.
Tip if your trailer s roof has leaked for any length of time over the horse compartment remove all mats and check the floor for any signs of rot.
Drive screws into the holes to tightly secure the paneling into place.
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Cut into the backside of the insulation with 1 2 inch spacings when fitting the insulation to curved areas within your horse trailer.
It is gray in color but it can be painted.
I used thin strips of wood running the length of the trailer and screwed them to the bows.
Insulating a horse trailer from western mule magazine may 2019 issue insulating a horse trailer is one of the first steps in any diy build and it s also one of the most misunderstood.
It may feel like a comfortable and breezy day on the farm but the interior of your trailer can have extreme temperatures that are stressing your horse.
You need to measure the roof supports to determine the maximum thickness of styrofoam you can use.
This can be especially dangerous on longer trips.
Needless to say this is uncomfortable and unhealthy for your horses.
There s a lot of misconceptions about trailer insulation and people end up wasting money and time on unnecessary steps and products.
Install the paneling starting with the back right side of the trailer.
A mil finish aluminum roof top is dangerous for horses because it easily transfers heat into the interior of your trailer.
Really help with the termperature inside the horse mule area.
I used a white gloss paint to match to sheen of the trailer s roof.
This sealant works great on all types of trailer materials including metal wood and plastic.
You will then need to use some type of strips to hold the insulation in place.
Fiberglass is a common material used for insulation.
It is much safer to use a material on your horse trailer roof that has some insulating properties.
Insulation also may be added to the ceiling and floor of your trailer.