BBC71Nova
Well-known member
OK question for you pros
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I'm gonna be finishing the interior of a detached garage for my parents. Typical stick frame construction. Ceiling is built of manufactured 16" I-joist on like 10-12" centers (can't remember at moment). It was built that way to support a room upstairs should the need arise in the future. Not in the current plan though.
I've done a fair amount (as a DIY guy) of sheetrock work over the years. A few years ago I read online about running furring strips across the ceiling joists prior to the sheetrock installation. The theory was it helped isolate movement, leveled out the span, etc yielding a better result over the long haul. It makes sense to me but I've never seen anyone actually do this in local construction.
What are your thoughts on this? It adds a fair amount of work/time to the project and a little cost for the lumber. Especially given I'd be screwing the 1X4s strips or whatever.
Thanks!!
I'm gonna be finishing the interior of a detached garage for my parents. Typical stick frame construction. Ceiling is built of manufactured 16" I-joist on like 10-12" centers (can't remember at moment). It was built that way to support a room upstairs should the need arise in the future. Not in the current plan though.
I've done a fair amount (as a DIY guy) of sheetrock work over the years. A few years ago I read online about running furring strips across the ceiling joists prior to the sheetrock installation. The theory was it helped isolate movement, leveled out the span, etc yielding a better result over the long haul. It makes sense to me but I've never seen anyone actually do this in local construction.
What are your thoughts on this? It adds a fair amount of work/time to the project and a little cost for the lumber. Especially given I'd be screwing the 1X4s strips or whatever.
Thanks!!
