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I want to finish the ceiling in my basement workshop. At the moment
the ceiling is exposed. There is insulation in the joist bays above along with the usual assortment of plumbing matters. I am hesitant about sheetrocking the ceiling because of the potential need to access utilities in the ceiling. T1-11 has the same problems. One option would be to keep the ceiling open, which would not be a huge deal but I would like to cover the exposed insulation. Any ideas here? I am not looking for any fancy solutions, just something to cover the insulation and yet provide access should it be needed. Thanks, mh |
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