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insulating plastic dog house - comfun1 - 11-11-2015 Does anyone have a good idea for insulating plastic dog houses? The kind that are in two pieces? I would like to be able to insulate them but still take them apart for cleaning. Also what about a method for providing a small amount of heat? Re: insulating plastic dog house - crokettâ„¢ - 11-11-2015 I'd use spray foam, but the dog would probably chew it off. That stuff sticks to anything. Re: insulating plastic dog house - Phil S. - 11-11-2015 You can get various kinds of heaters. Some are a mat and some are more like a wall heater. You can find them from most dog supply houses. I've never used them, but built a house with double walls with 6-8 inches of bedding and an L shaped entry so the wind can't blow in. I've owned breeds that are able to be outside though, setters and griffons. Phil Re: insulating plastic dog house - EatenByLimestone - 11-12-2015 crokettâ„¢ said: +1 Foam each side separate. Re: insulating plastic dog house - Patsfan - 11-12-2015 put some of the pink or blue (polyisocyanurate) foam board under the house as well. Re: insulating plastic dog house - Bill Wilson - 11-12-2015 Is this a hollow, blow molded plastic kind of construction? I wonder how hard it would be to drill holes in it and fill it with spray foam? Re: insulating plastic dog house - Cooler - 11-12-2015 I had a pet heater pad. It uses a transformer so that the current near the dog is low voltage and safe. I would probably use wall insulating panels on the floor and add the pet heating pad under a thin floor mat. Raise the dog house and make a ramp in a tunnel to access the door. As long as the bottom of the dog house is above the opening none of the heat will escape (like an igloo). Heat rises so if the entrance is lower than the living area the heat will not escape. I stayed in an igloo (quincey, actually) in - 2 F weather. It was a 4 man igloo and in the morning it was nearly 40 degrees indoors even though we were all in sleeping bags. http://www.ecobine.de/data/imagesprint/02-2-2-1_002_iglu_en.gif Re: insulating plastic dog house - Woodenfish - 11-12-2015 I would not insulate any plastic dog house period because doing so is just asking for problems. Place a thick fluffy insulated dog bed to separate him/her from the cold ground and the dog should be fine. If this is not a breed tolerant of cold climates, is elderly or unhealthy, you need other plans. Re: insulating plastic dog house - Foggy - 11-12-2015 What breed? A lot of dogs prefer the outdoors if the doghouse is warm. Re: insulating plastic dog house - comfun1 - 11-13-2015 Foggy said: A white lab and a short haired border collie. They have six acres with an underground wire fence so they have plenty of room to exercise. The white lab gets cold and shivers throughout most of the winter. The border collie prefers to sleep outside often laying in the snow. Only if it gets extremely cold and windy does he use his dog house. |