Joint Monster
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I have 2x4's and poly panda. I was thinking about drywalling the room. It would cost around $30-40, it is a 3x3 room. Would it be worth it? Pro's/cons?
Its nice beng able to put hooks and anchors right in the wall wherever you want or need^This is in a basement, in a room that is insulated already.
I have 2x4's and poly panda. I was thinking about drywalling the room. It would cost around $30-40, it is a 3x3 room. Would it be worth it? Pro's/cons?
All true. For the neg pressure part, there are less massive materials than drywall, especially if you are venting a basement room. The air will soak up plenty of heat and that is exhausted. I have the drywall covered in foil bubble wrap to reflect to IR.I dywall any room I build just because it's easier to deal with and I like to insulate. just helps keep sound down little and makes eveything sturdier especially with negative pressure in the room. I like a good structure and proper room.Its nice beng able to put hooks and anchors right in the wall wherever you want or need
Not trying to start a pissing match but I can't for the life of me figure out why people want to drywall grow rooms. The ONLY advantage to drywall is sound attenuation. ANd if that is your goal you need to grab the 5/8 stuff.
Drywall is heavy as hell, messy, is a pain in the ass to get rid of if you take your room down, it harbors mold, it has to be painted to be reflective, it make studs hard to find, and odors pass right through it.
Panda film or as someone said above, rigid board insulation.
Not trying to start a pissing match but I can't for the life of me figure out why people want to drywall grow rooms. The ONLY advantage to drywall is sound attenuation. ANd if that is your goal you need to grab the 5/8 stuff.
Drywall is heavy as hell, messy, is a pain in the ass to get rid of if you take your room down, it harbors mold, it has to be painted to be reflective, it make studs hard to find, and odors pass right through it.
Panda film or as someone said above, rigid board insulation.
You would use drywall if you werent planning on "taking your room down". Some people build actual framed rooms with dedicated electrical, HVAC, etc. Framed, insulated and drywalled is how you build real rooms.
Panda film and insulation cons:
- A child could destroy your operation with its bare hands.