I'm aware that if rolls of floor insulation are installed below a timber floor that one also has to use a net to hold the roll up to the floor to allow continued air circulation.
I think there is a similar product roll which can be purchased but which reduces sound. I was considering installing this in the cavity of the wall beside where the bath/shower is.
Does some sort of similar net have to be installed to keep the roll affixed to one side of the cavity wall, and allow air circulation, or is it simply nailed against one of the walls meaning it won't block the entire cavity?
Thanks!
I think there is a similar product roll which can be purchased but which reduces sound. I was considering installing this in the cavity of the wall beside where the bath/shower is.
Does some sort of similar net have to be installed to keep the roll affixed to one side of the cavity wall, and allow air circulation, or is it simply nailed against one of the walls meaning it won't block the entire cavity?
Thanks!
