cls89
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Hello, I’m currently in the process of insulating the garage. I’ve come across a problem with the ceiling. The spacing on the ceiling joist aren’t standard. This is only a problem on the addition part of the garage. It’s a 10x20ft area. Please see photo for visual of what I’m referring to.
The problem is the rolls of insulation only come in standard sizes such as 16” or 24” OC. These sizes wouldn’t fit these cavities. What’s the best way around this problem? We’ve come up with a few ideas. See list below. Please share your thoughts on what the best approach would be. Whether it’s on the list or something different. Thanks
1. Install paneling/drywall/plywood/etc on the underside of the horizontal support “rafters” and place the insulation from above. Essentially packing the insulation to fit the cavity. The plywood on the underside would be the support and I wouldn’t have to worry about stapling between the ceiling joists.
2. Correct the framing so that the cavities are standard which would allow to use the standard rolls of insulation. I don’t not a lot about framing, but I’m willing to learn. I would just need to do some research .
3. putting plywood on the bottom side and using a spray foam insulation and spraying from the top

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The problem is the rolls of insulation only come in standard sizes such as 16” or 24” OC. These sizes wouldn’t fit these cavities. What’s the best way around this problem? We’ve come up with a few ideas. See list below. Please share your thoughts on what the best approach would be. Whether it’s on the list or something different. Thanks
1. Install paneling/drywall/plywood/etc on the underside of the horizontal support “rafters” and place the insulation from above. Essentially packing the insulation to fit the cavity. The plywood on the underside would be the support and I wouldn’t have to worry about stapling between the ceiling joists.
2. Correct the framing so that the cavities are standard which would allow to use the standard rolls of insulation. I don’t not a lot about framing, but I’m willing to learn. I would just need to do some research .
3. putting plywood on the bottom side and using a spray foam insulation and spraying from the top

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