
jamesperrett
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Best of luck! I'm looking forward to seeing it. (I know we will!)I have been out of town for the last week and just got back to this. I appreciate you helping moving it forward (not hi jacking at all). I think I have figured out how I am going to do it. I will run some wood strips across the ceiling joist in a uniform pattern. I will staple the cloth to the wood mounted strips, and then with some finish nails, I will attach some thin wood moulding over the fabric for a finished look. It should look nice.
Best of luck! I'm looking forward to seeing it. (I know we will!)
Fabric on the walls and egg carton foam on the ceiling might do a better job of eradicating alot of the room's nastiness.
Fabric on the walls and egg carton foam on the ceiling might do a better job of eradicating alot of the room's nastiness.
Egg cartons againegg cartons are for eggs.
Alan
One thing I did was use 6" roxul between joists covered with vapour barrier (not pretty) then installed a drop ceiling with 2'x4' 2" rigid fiberglass with cloth glued on the room side for asthetics. This worked very very well. I also double wrapped with bubble foil and taped any ductwork. Try to find fabric that is fire retardant and make sure you have some type of cold air return in this room if it is air tight like mine.
This might not be a popular method but it worked great and very cost effective. cheers