How to build lightweigt wall

2cent

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I need to make a mom room however can’t afford more weight in the loft with plasterboard etc but I need walls to be not plastic nailed to studs as that gets noisy currently

what walking can I useto box out a mom room
Roughly 1.2x1.4 and height Varys at 1m to 2m
So needs to be buildable
 

pahpah-cee

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I just tested it with a spare 1/4 sheet I have. Foil faced on one side and just my phone flash light. Definitely will let some light through. Nothing crazy but it’ll glow.
 

pahpah-cee

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I mean, my flower room can get 1100W. I’d wager that’s a bit more intense than a 18V battery.

Not really interested in a pissing contest. I just wouldn’t say it’s light proof. If it was me, I’d add a layer of panda film or something.
 

xtsho

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I mean, my flower room can get 1100W. I’d wager that’s a bit more intense than a 18V battery.

Not really interested in a pissing contest. I just wouldn’t say it’s light proof. If it was me, I’d add a layer of panda film or something.
Nobody's in a pissing contest. There's a difference between high intensity lighting getting through to outside vs ambient light getting inside disrupting the dark cycle. I used that stuff in a basement I sectioned off for years without any issue. I only posted it as an option to the OP who has concerns about weight from sheetrock. Someone else posted their grow room using the same stuff and they're not having any issues.

I'm not trying to argue. It's just an option available that may work. It did for me without any need for paint or other material covering it. It may for the OP as well.
 

pahpah-cee

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Thats the cheap Styrofoam shit i was talking the high density form board.
My local hardware store only has this type. Wasn’t aware there is something better.

I used two layers of rigid foam which solved my issues. My grow room is frame 2x4’s with rigid foam.


@xtsho
Fair enough. I was trying to prevent my grow room from glowing since my neighbors can glimpse the room when I open the garage.
 

Moflow

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I use all sorts to make reflective walls.
Cardboard wrapped in reflective sheeting, polystyrene sheets, they break easy at edges though, bit of gorrila tape sorts that out. You can cover them with reflective sheeting too.
There's also insulated reflective double sided silver bubblewrap that can be stapled to studs or wrapped over a tent.

These are cheap too. £16. 4ft x 8ft x 25mm

The bubble wrap
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Thermal board
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Some cardboard covered in reflective material.
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Movable lightweight reflective walls in action.
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