Everyone says to spray foam or use XPS+great stuff on rim joists. But if you use great stuff around the edges, then install fiberglass, why isn't that good enough?
If fiberglass is acceptable (maybe not preferred) in walls with drywall (finished living areas), why not in a rim joist?
My only guess would be airflow...drywall would help stop airflow, but if you used great stuff in the rim joist edges, doesn't that stop airflow too?
BTW...I have fiberglass only right now in rim joists (no air sealing)...
Thanks.
If fiberglass is acceptable (maybe not preferred) in walls with drywall (finished living areas), why not in a rim joist?
My only guess would be airflow...drywall would help stop airflow, but if you used great stuff in the rim joist edges, doesn't that stop airflow too?
BTW...I have fiberglass only right now in rim joists (no air sealing)...
Thanks.