ahhh that makes sense. I was thinking of using a staple gun just to get it in place, then use reflective tapes all around the seams.
I know you keep saying to read through the site, but I'm assuming it doesn't have stuff specific to a grow room, so if you don't mind can I ask you a few more questions? lol
1) I was planning on framing just the floor and putting pond liner down to protect against water on the wood floors, but I assume it would be a good idea to put a layer of prodex down under that?
yes, a very good idea, on the prodex site they have an under a concrete slab section
2) I'm kinda wondering what the order of operations should be in terms of installing the prodex and then the other stuff. For example, is it it fine to drill through the prodex for like hanging my lights and stuff? Like I'm finishing the sub-panel, then painting, then should I put the prodex up everywhere THEN hang all the lights, ballasts, fans etc? If drilling through the prodex, should I put like reflective tape down where I'm drilling to help seal it on itself when it's punctured? sorry if that's confusing...
there's no prob with drilling or running screws thru pro dex.
if your drilling a 1/2" hole and running a 1/4" fastener then i would use the tape or a good sealant, I did this where i had to use a razor to slice the prodex,
as long as its sealed your good. a screw, nail is pretty much self sealing..... of course realistically a few small holes here and there isn't going to adversely effect performance
3) every wall already has an outlet on it, so I was planning on using those for my accessories like fans and not installing any new ones external to the pre-existing walls. So should I install the prodex, then cut squares through the prodex around the outlets and just tape those squares with reflective tape?
hmmm.... the reflective tape is conductive, as long as your not plugging elec. things thru the the foil tape you should be ok, i think at lowes/HD they have foam gaskets you put under the plate to seal against air,
I'd use those and run prodex over the plate and cut out for the actual plug like you said
Sorry to keep bombarding you with questions! You've been a great help so far man.
no prob BHs, I've gotten so much help here its nice to be able to give back
Subpanel is getting installed as we speak, and will probably be done by tonight or tomorrow night. Will snap a few pics after.
looking forward to seeing some of those pics!