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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 372578" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Ta, Yep I've been reading about the air flow. Seems you need 2" clear above the Celotex (according to their own bumpf) for this to "wick" away any moisture.</p><p></p><p>I was debating filling in between the joists as you say and taping over the whole lot but have read this means you get different levels of insulation where the timber is? As I replace the wiring throughout I'm doing singles in galv tube anyway dud to a pathological fear of rats and squirrels! Was even debating taking the tube down thru the Celotex and feeding the very low profile surface mount down lighters you can get to avoid worrying about cutting bits out. Many ways to skin this cat I think.</p><p></p><p>Just joined too the forum suggested by ProDave and received a warm welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 372578, member: 16173"] Ta, Yep I've been reading about the air flow. Seems you need 2" clear above the Celotex (according to their own bumpf) for this to "wick" away any moisture. I was debating filling in between the joists as you say and taping over the whole lot but have read this means you get different levels of insulation where the timber is? As I replace the wiring throughout I'm doing singles in galv tube anyway dud to a pathological fear of rats and squirrels! Was even debating taking the tube down thru the Celotex and feeding the very low profile surface mount down lighters you can get to avoid worrying about cutting bits out. Many ways to skin this cat I think. Just joined too the forum suggested by ProDave and received a warm welcome. [/QUOTE]
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