SandyB, Howdy;
Had a Lady whose son came and did hers-up a few winters ago in Not so warm Central Utah.
He had the 8'X4' X2" thick (R-8, I think), foam panels They had the aluminumcover on one side (I think).
Any way They measured and cut the panels so that they would come up to the top of the corner radius (think bottom of basment access). To hold then together they cut some 3/8" plywood into pieces that measured (roughly),
18"LX4"H. Then they used 3" self tapping screws with a wide dia. to screw the panels to the ply strips (the strips were inside the "skirt").
Don't just rest the foam on the ground. dig out a small trench to set it into. Helps to stand-up to the wind and critters.
Measure a cut access points for sundry things such as tank valves, sewer line, etc.
You be sung as the bug in the rug...
hankaye
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