Claire W
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My hutch is one of those where the roof lifts up. However, because there is a rain cover over the hutch, we hardly ever lift the roof up.
We have some insulation to insulate the hutch with and I am just wondering how we should do it? Last year, we had a hutch snuggle from Pets and Home that just slid over the top of the hutch. As we no longer have this, I have the same material but it is on a roll.
I am just wondering if they are better to have a little insulation on the inside of the hutch as well as the outside or should I just leave it on the outside? As the roof lifts up, I could easily attach some to the inside of the roof. I will not be able to put any up the walls on the inside as my naughty girls will eat it mallethead
I am then planning on putting a piece of insulation on the outside of the bed (The door).
Will it work having some on the inside and the outside or should I just leave it on the outside?
We have some insulation to insulate the hutch with and I am just wondering how we should do it? Last year, we had a hutch snuggle from Pets and Home that just slid over the top of the hutch. As we no longer have this, I have the same material but it is on a roll.
I am just wondering if they are better to have a little insulation on the inside of the hutch as well as the outside or should I just leave it on the outside? As the roof lifts up, I could easily attach some to the inside of the roof. I will not be able to put any up the walls on the inside as my naughty girls will eat it mallethead
I am then planning on putting a piece of insulation on the outside of the bed (The door).
Will it work having some on the inside and the outside or should I just leave it on the outside?