kinggsxr
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I'm having my basement finished and decided to add Rockwool Safe n Sound in the ceiling and interior walls for added noise reduction.
Contractor went to install it today and realized my joist spacing is non-standard and is varying between 18" and 19" OC (engineered wood joists).
Instead of swapping out with 24" batts and having a lot of waste he came up with a workaround which was to use 1/4" ply straps on the flange of the joists and use it as support along with a 3" strip of Rockwool to fill the rest of the space.
I'm left wondering if this is an acceptable solution to the problem and if this installation method is ok for the basement.
For anyone who has installed Rockwool or had it done in their basement, does this look legit?
Contractor went to install it today and realized my joist spacing is non-standard and is varying between 18" and 19" OC (engineered wood joists).
Instead of swapping out with 24" batts and having a lot of waste he came up with a workaround which was to use 1/4" ply straps on the flange of the joists and use it as support along with a 3" strip of Rockwool to fill the rest of the space.
I'm left wondering if this is an acceptable solution to the problem and if this installation method is ok for the basement.
For anyone who has installed Rockwool or had it done in their basement, does this look legit?
