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Alright...So my 1970s doublewide mobile is finally getting the furnace replaced...However, I was trying to find if there's some sort of adhesive backed insulation I can line the panels of the bottom of my trailer with?

It's a rental...No money to move, and I also have a woodstove but that budget is very thin.

ANy other insulating tips would be greatly appreciated, I'd like to avoid a $300+ power bill.

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I insulated my last house with cellulose blown in insulation, but I didn't see that much of a savings becuase my windows and doors were as old as the house. Just something to think about. If you aren't willing to invest in the whole package to fix everything it probably wont save as much electricity has you'll spend in insulation.

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