Drywall and Insulation Installation | Bathroom Remodel Part 4
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
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This week I install all the insulation in the bathroom using rockwool. This helps for heating and cooling, but it also helps a lot with sound absorption. Once that was complete, I moved onto installing drywall all by myself. This can be quite the challenge but it is doable. I taped and mudded all the seams and screws and it came out better than expected. I hope you enjoy!
Good stuff, in the middle of repairing some drywall and needed this
Thanks Ian! Good luck with your project!
You are a beast bro. Inspired me to do my bathroom haha
Good job, I am learning so it help the way you work, without the big noise and long speech.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy the videos!
Aren’t you supposed to have cement board around the shower so that you don’t have a leak and get mold and mildew?
I’m sure the sound penetration was affected by all that insulation inside the walls. However, what you managed to test and prove at the beginning was the lack of echo in the room without the drywall.
I see your point
Haha you basically had a new recording studio with the raw insulation! Your voiceover audio always sounds great anyways, so no need obviously
Yeah, I was surprised how much better it sounded! And thanks for the feedback on the voiceovers - I invested in an Audio-Technica mic and really love the audio quality!
I’m in the middle of doing this. My door is located in the same exact spot. Are you not supposed to use a full piece around the door? Won’t that too right seem crack? I had mine like yours and took it down to do a full piece but might put it back up cause that isn’t easy
i noticed you only put used a vapor barrier on the bathroom wall with fiberglass and not rockwool. Is a vapor barrier needed with rockwool?
Vapor barriers are only needed on exterior walls. Doesn’t matter which insulation you use
Love the vid bro
Thanks man!
@GoldenKeyDesign my attached garage has faced insulation but no drywall. Will the drywall make a difference in comfort temperature wise?
Why not using rock wool in exterior wall? If so it would need vapor barrier also?
Hi, how much per square feet cost such a job ???
I heard that vapor barriers (plastic/vinyl sheeting) will actually cause mold growth. Not sure myself but I've been doing research bc we are in the process of doing our bathroom. It seems to be a coin flip from my research ppl swear by it and that it is a must others have had horror stories tearing and demo-ing walls with vapor barriers. So idk do you know anything about this before we start our walls?
Great point! I’ve also heard both sides. In my experience, when I do demo I rarely ever see mold on the vapor barrier and this house was built 40 years ago. If there is mold, it’s usually a different issue. From what I’ve researched, if you live in the north, use a vapor barrier. If you live in south (no cold winters), a vapor barrier isn’t necessary. I don’t think you can go wrong either way though. Hope that helps 😅
Maybe obvious, but I hope you also have a vent fan to get rid of excess moisture.
@@RobertGerman Yup, it is up in the ceiling
Was that cement drywall?
For those coming across this video at a later time, look up the differences between vapor barrier and air barrier. I live in a climate with moderately cold winters, and warm humid summers so I get both climates. Vapor barrier is a no-no. but air barrier, something like rigid foam board, is okay as its vapor permeable to allow drying both ways, but reduces the extremes of cold and warm air transfer.
Where is your green board?
All the drywall I used is green board and is mold resistant
Is it a cement drywall or just regular?
Regular drywall that is mold resistant! Check out the next couple episodes to see me waterproof it. Other option is to use durock and red guard. Hope that helps!
@@GoldenKeyDesign Thank you, I watched all parts. You made me feel comfortable about the whole process. Thank you for replying.
@@jenniega1989 Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Should have hung the ceiling first
Ceiling wasn’t drywall, but yes, if it was drywall I would have hung it first. Check out the other episodes
I notice you were using the wrong board you should be using the green board for your bathroom
It is green board. I mention in the video that it’s mold resistant and everything…
if I have infinite money I wont buy expensive cars.. I would demolish and rebuild my house every month
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