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Old 08-21-2018, 02:42 AM   #18
Big Willy
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38RSSA
State: Ontario
Posts: 58
THOR #5001
I'm not convinced that blown-in insulation is a one time fix. It works well on wall cavities that are empty, but in my case some of the batts had completely fallen down, while others had just buckled and left gaps. You may need repeated applications to ensure that voids get filled after the stuff moves down during road trips. It's probably the only viable method if there are concerns over the batts shifting in the rear cap. And, if you do not want to tear your front closet apart, your options are limited.
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