Wish more people understood this is how to correctly install insulation typically they staple paper tabs to outside which creates issues when installing Sheetrock. It can cause screw pops and not let drywall lay flat against stud. Thanks for your time great video
That’s “proper” for the drywall guy but less effective from an insulation standpoint and also doesn’t meet code in some areas that require face stapling
Wish more people understood this is how to correctly install insulation typically they staple paper tabs to outside which creates issues when installing Sheetrock. It can cause screw pops and not let drywall lay flat against stud. Thanks for your time great video
Thank you and thanks for watching!
In the attic, the tabs can go on the outside, no sheetrock going up
Noooo
That’s “proper” for the drywall guy but less effective from an insulation standpoint and also doesn’t meet code in some areas that require face stapling
Dewalt has a real nice hand stapler not a whole lot of pressure you need to put into it unlike the silver ones feel like a dam hand gripper
Why is the kraft paper to the ouside?
@@bigstar111, we were in a climate in which the vapor barrier has to be towards the living space.
sidewalls paper facing towards u on underfloors aka crawl spaces paper goes facing the house
Plz wear a mask, friend, my BIL died from breathing in fiberglass for years.
I absolutely agree! I ONLY go without a mask when I am filming these clips. I use a 3M P100 mask (overkill, but effective).
Did he work in an environment where he was exposed? Sorry to hear.
Does the insulation become airborne? Like fiberglass dust?
You wouldn’t last a week hanging insulation with my crew your to slow
Thanks for watching but this is a training video. It wasn’t about speed.
You don't have no dam crew..you lyin MF
Wow what dick thing to say to a guy just trying to show people how to properly install insulation.
You sound like a dick weed to
Work for. Your crew must be miserable
You're* too*