"Honestly, it's turned out better than I expected. We haven't noticed any moisture issues..."
Glad to hear cellulose worked out for you—I was worried about humidity too. Rockwool sounds interesting, but isn't it pricier? Curious if the extra cost is justified in real-world performance...
"Honestly, it's turned out better than I expected. We haven't noticed any moisture issues..."
That's awesome—humidity's always a sneaky worry. Rockwool does seem tempting, but honestly, I've seen plenty of builds do just fine without shelling out extra cash. Sometimes simpler (and cheaper) works just as well...
Glad to hear moisture hasn't been an issue—it's definitely one of those sneaky problems that can pop up later if you're not careful. I've had clients who went all-in on premium insulation like Rockwool, and others who've stuck with basic fiberglass or cellulose. Honestly, both approaches can work fine if the build quality is solid. Sometimes the simplest solutions end up being the most reliable (and budget-friendly)... Just my two cents from what I've seen over the years.
Totally agree about moisture being sneaky—had a project a few years back where the homeowner insisted on premium insulation, thinking it'd solve everything. Turned out the real issue was poor ventilation design. Once we tweaked the airflow, even basic fiberglass would've done fine. Sometimes it's not just about materials but getting those little details right. Anyway, glad you're not dealing with moisture headaches... they're no fun to fix later!
Moisture headaches...been there myself. Had a similar situation renovating an older cabin. Thought we'd nailed it with eco-friendly insulation and sealing everything tight, but ended up trapping moisture inside instead. Took a few frustrating weeks before realizing the ventilation was totally inadequate. Once we added some simple vents and adjusted airflow, problem solved—even with basic materials. Definitely learned the hard way that sometimes simpler solutions beat fancy products, especially when it comes to moisture control. Glad you caught your issue early; fixing mold or rot later is no joke.