Thread: Shop Ceiling ?
View Single Post
  #4   Report Post  
PrecisionMachinisT
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
m...

"Iowa883" wrote in message
...
Ok Guys,
I built a new pole building for a shop, I have the walls insulated. Now

I
am
onto the ceiling . I don't have enough $ to use roll insulation so I

would
like to use the blow in kind.
WHat would you use for a ceiling ? I am also trying to stay away from
drywall because of the weight and also the weight of trying to install

it.
What would you try or recommend ?
Thanks,
Iowa883


To hold the blown in insulation you need something fairly solid. Like
drywall. If the ceiling joist cannot take the weight of a few sheets, you
may have some rather big problems.

As for the installation, there are some tricks. One is to make a couple

of
"T" supports to hold the drywall in place until you get a couple of screws
in place. Once you do a sheet or two, the rest goes easy. You will need
some help though.

If you are thinking of using sheeting of plastic, forget about it. One

day
you will find all that loose insulation on the floor.



Pole barns generally don't have "ceiling joists"........

The rafters are bolted to the poles in pairs on 12 ft centers, with purlins
set above them on 2ft centers and running lengthwise to the structure, upon
which roof sheeting is attached.

I think I would probly put bats of insulation up in-between the purlins, and
simply hold it in place with 1/4 x 2 wood lath nailed to the bottom of the
purlins, or perhaps twine stapled in a "w" pattern by use of an air powered
stapler.

--

SVL