boostaholic1
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If so, how did you go about insulating the roof section?
Wanting to not "finish" the truss' off but still be able to insulate to maintain temperature. I like the "industrial" black look.
Just wondering if anyone has put some type of insulation up and painted it black along with the joist and had an unfinished ceiling?
Sorry if it is still vague.
I recently had to crawl up above a drop ceiling to fix some plumbing in an a typical Chinese Restaurant. It was A-typical for 2 reasons. First was it was clean and not loaded with mice and or rat ****...
If you want to finish the trusses off then hang a ceiling on the bottom.Wanting to not "finish" the truss' off but still be able to insulate to maintain temperature.
If you want to finish the trusses off then hang a ceiling on the bottom.
I get what you're saying and think it would look good. Just do it.
Knowing nothing about your space, so roughly speaking you'll need 10-15% more light with a black ceiling (5% reflectance) to achieve the same footcandles @ 30" work plane as a white ceiling (70% reflectance).
Knowing nothing about your space, so roughly speaking you'll need 10-15% more light with a black ceiling (5% reflectance) to achieve the same footcandles @ 30" work plane as a white ceiling (70% reflectance).
In commercial construction I routinely see open structure fully insulated, all low voltage wiring ran, fixtures up, etc., and then they shoot the whole thing black. It is a thing in PEMB construction to do this, especially for big box construction. Just build it like you want and shoot it the color of your choosing. Add footcandles according to the color you chose.
If you choose to add something after, like Cat6 or speaker wire, or whatever, it will stick out like a sore thumb.
"Not" finish the truss off.....like no drywall, no metal, or no plywood.
I didn't really think this would be that confusing. I am sorry if I am not explaining this well.
I would like to paint the open truss black, yet I still want insulation. My thought was to put the insulation up and paint everything black, including the insulation.
I will try Google.
Thanks for the help
