Foam Insulation vs. Fiberglass in an RV

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

This is a brief video demonstration to illustrate the value of vacuum-bonded foam insulation on an RV as compared to the traditional (and less desirable) fiberglass batting used on lesser units. Forest River's Surveyor travel trailers which use the much-preferred vacuum-bonded foam insulation provide a much higher R-Value, provide much greater tensile strength and durability and repel water, mold and smells. Watch the video and see for yourself. Think of it... you have a quarter inch of foam insulation when you pour a hot cup of coffee into your disposable foam cup. With Surveyor, you have two inches of foam insulation! The choice is clear, and your choice for the BEST DEAL - NATION WIDE is TERRY FRAZER'S RV CENTER.

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