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About to install a new acrylic bathtub — Kohler Mariposa w/jets — and it sure seems like a good idea to get some kind of insulation on it for longer, more comfortable baths, less oil burned. Fiberglass — doesn’t work when wet, but is there much condensation on this tub? Spray foam — better per inch, would take a lot, avoid the jets? Thoughts and wisdom?
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About to install a new acrylic bathtub -- Kohler Mariposa w/jets -- and it sure seems like a good idea to get some kind of insulation on it for longer, more comfortable baths, less oil burned. Fiberglass -- doesn't work when wet, but is there much condensation on this tub? Spray foam -- better per inch, would take a lot, avoid the jets? Thoughts and wisdom?
gee Dave-
What'd you find out?
every court needs a jester
I donno bout' you but fiberglass definatly would be itchy in a tub for me : )
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