Some advise for others - I just completed my 2 car detached garage and used 4'x8' sheets of 3/8" plywood on the ceiling with lattice strips covering the joints and creating 4'x4' grid look on the ceiling. Looked great when I installed but later had two problems:
1) the inspector turned down the final inspection because of the plywood, said it should have been fire rated sheetrock due to the 12'x26' room overhead. With a lot of talking and explaining that the room is only for storage, right, got him to give me a pass on the inspection
2) now the plywood has waves, I secured with sheetrock screws every 12 inches around the perimeter and at the midway point when installing but it developed waves. I would consider replacing but I blew insulation in the overhead, after installing the plywood and before installing the floor in the upstairs room. Man what a mess that would be
Man I'm pissed....two reasons 1) I felt the inspector should have mentioned the ceiling needed to be sheetrock, on one of his numerous visits and 2) the garage looks great until you look up and see the waves
Hope others learn from my mistake
good luck
1) the inspector turned down the final inspection because of the plywood, said it should have been fire rated sheetrock due to the 12'x26' room overhead. With a lot of talking and explaining that the room is only for storage, right, got him to give me a pass on the inspection
2) now the plywood has waves, I secured with sheetrock screws every 12 inches around the perimeter and at the midway point when installing but it developed waves. I would consider replacing but I blew insulation in the overhead, after installing the plywood and before installing the floor in the upstairs room. Man what a mess that would be
Man I'm pissed....two reasons 1) I felt the inspector should have mentioned the ceiling needed to be sheetrock, on one of his numerous visits and 2) the garage looks great until you look up and see the waves
Hope others learn from my mistake
good luck
