CanadianONE
Well-Known Member
Fiberglass deffinately cuts down on sound but there are better choices if all your looking for is sound deadening.
http://www.homedepot.com/s/mold%20drywall?NCNI-5I'm not concerned about sound, just worried about mold.
You only need the 6 mil vapor barrier if you are using a batt type insulation (Fiberglass etc) With the foam board you just want to make sure you tape any seams to stop air from passing through.Ok so here's the outcome of all this info,
Framing 2x4 and OSB
Foam spray for cracks and crevices
R-15 foam pads,
Line with 6mil poly eurathane
Do drywall
Paint with vapor resistant primer
Line with panda film
All you need to seal up the seams is house wrap tape over every seem, Unless its a wide gap then a little great stuff spray foam works great. If you cut the great stuff at all it removes the skin and therefore has no vapor barrier properties anymore.Once u got the 2x4 framed and the osb on.. All u need is foam board on the outside.( seal all seams with a few cans of great stuff, If u use the extruded poly (heated and pressed ..not little styrfoam balls) it serves as a vape barrier in itself.. the great stuff ( someone referred to earlier) over all seams and imperfect cuts will seal up the rest.
To cover it ( on the cheap but still effective AND weather resistant), use corrugated plastic sheets.(or wait till elections are over,,lol thats wut all those election signs are made of ).Drywall isnt a very good idea on either side of the framing if this is going outsdie( u defiently will need mold resistant drywall if u do), With the temp canges between inside with the lights/plant etc and the changes outside in the tent u will defiently have condensation areas.. to avoid..stick with foam..less on the sound but more on the safe side. I may be wrong ,but thats what I would suggest...