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do you use insulation in a cigar room?

my boyfriend has a liquor store and he's building a walk in cigar room (13ft x 7ft) do the walls have to have insulation in them like any other room you build? or is it different for a cigar room?

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both gentlemen are very right, a walk in humidor is almost space agedYou should insulate it, however , an air space of about 3 inches is required between insulation and the cedar, redwood or almond wood, whatever you choose for the interior, this allows venting and climate control functionsglass entry's are not only cost effective and show casingbut very efficient as a controlled environment entry wayIndustrial doors can be set to close fast enough to prevent humidity and temp from dropping too quickly what ever rout he takes he should choose the right contractor for the job.TIPafter you have 2 or 3 contractors in mind who are right for the job hit the phone book and call about 10 other contractors just to ask about your selected builders, Contracting is a competitive business, you'll get the dirt on your choices, I.Eover charging, milking money ectOr if they do good work and treat their clients wellhope this helps.

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