Hi Guys: I have a ceiling with 1/2 inch drywall that I want to blow some cellulose insulation into (onto?). I have 2x4 trusses on two foot centers with 3 1/2 inches of fiberglass insulation that I would like to increase to R30 by blowing cellulose insulation on top of the existing insulation. The problem is that drywall will not take the extra weight of the insulation without sagging. I can see a small amount of sag already if I shine a flashlight along the ceiling. The trusses make it too awkward to try to run fiberglas matts across the bottom chord of the trusses.
Because of the low clearance to the peak, it would be difficult to get anything very large up there, such as boards. I have thought of two possibilities. One would be to cut thin paneling into strips and just lay it accross the bottom chords of the trusses. They would be flexible enough that I could get them into place (I think!). The other would be to staple some sort of netting to the trusses to support the insulation, such as this:
http://www.teksupply.com/farm/supplies/prod1;;424c9158_TC2638.html
Anyone ever done anything like this? Any other ideas?
TIA, Brady
Because of the low clearance to the peak, it would be difficult to get anything very large up there, such as boards. I have thought of two possibilities. One would be to cut thin paneling into strips and just lay it accross the bottom chords of the trusses. They would be flexible enough that I could get them into place (I think!). The other would be to staple some sort of netting to the trusses to support the insulation, such as this:
http://www.teksupply.com/farm/supplies/prod1;;424c9158_TC2638.html
Anyone ever done anything like this? Any other ideas?
TIA, Brady

: because my 1/2" drywall installed on 2' on center truesses is as straight as the day I put it up 4 years ago. Heck my 50 year old house has 1/2" drywall ceilings and 12" of blown in insulation and it hasn't moved either, but it's 16" on center.