Hi
New member out here in MN. I have been wrestling with how to cover the ceiling in my new shed (garage). I have two requirements that I would like to fulfill in the ceiling project:
1). I want to keep the weight down - I do not want to have a ton of heavy material on the ceiling as the room above will also be finished and the truss load is pretty specific.
2). I don't want to finish any seams. I have had it with doing drywall work so I would like to avoid any finishing of seams. Want to put the material up and let it go at that.
Any new and unique suggestions? I have thought about metal sheeting (like pole sheds) but not really excited about that due to the location of the ribs in the steel and the fit around the electrical boxes in the ceiling, don't want drywall, don't want OSB and don't want the plastic sheets (like milkhouse or commercial bathrooms) as the need for molding to hide the seams.
I know I am being a little compulsive about this but it is always nice to consider alternatives and do something only once. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Any photos would be super as well.
Thanks so much and enjoy the tips and issues on the site.
New member out here in MN. I have been wrestling with how to cover the ceiling in my new shed (garage). I have two requirements that I would like to fulfill in the ceiling project:
1). I want to keep the weight down - I do not want to have a ton of heavy material on the ceiling as the room above will also be finished and the truss load is pretty specific.
2). I don't want to finish any seams. I have had it with doing drywall work so I would like to avoid any finishing of seams. Want to put the material up and let it go at that.
Any new and unique suggestions? I have thought about metal sheeting (like pole sheds) but not really excited about that due to the location of the ribs in the steel and the fit around the electrical boxes in the ceiling, don't want drywall, don't want OSB and don't want the plastic sheets (like milkhouse or commercial bathrooms) as the need for molding to hide the seams.
I know I am being a little compulsive about this but it is always nice to consider alternatives and do something only once. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Any photos would be super as well.
Thanks so much and enjoy the tips and issues on the site.
