How does insulation affect the temperature of my cabin in summer and winter?Updated 5 hours ago
Insulation works by slowing down the transfer of heat, helping to keep your cabin comfortable all year round.
In winter, it reduces the amount of heat escaping through the floor and roof. This means your cabin stays warmer for longer, requires less heating, and maintains a more consistent internal temperature.
In summer, insulation works the opposite way by slowing down how quickly heat enters the cabin. This helps keep the inside cooler, preventing it from overheating as quickly during hot weather.
By reducing temperature extremes in both seasons, insulation creates a more stable and comfortable environment, making your cabin far more usable throughout the year.