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Joiner, Insulation and Deck
Coverings

These are the joiner material considerations that are addressed in the construction of a vessel’s interiors:
  • Insulation
    • Fire, thermal or none
    • Acoustic Insulation and abatement
    • Faced insulation
    • Deck insulation
    • Stiffeners and wraps
    • Pin type and length
    • Speed or dome washer type
  • Bulkheads and Joiner Walls
    • Type of panel system (soft-core, hard core, studs or free standing, double wall or other)
    • Height of ceiling to determine wall height
    • Types of ceilings
    • Access panels
    • Wet panels or dry panels
    • Coamings at Wet spaces
    • Trim pieces (corners, etc.)
    • Draft-stops and height of them (12’ or 9”)
    • Lining walls
    • Divisional walls
    • A, B & C class bulkheads & decks
    • H class bulkheads & decks
  • Joiner Ceilings
    • Type of ceiling (grid 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 or metric or plank, etc.)
    • Height of ceiling
    • Type of lights
    • Securing of ceilings and lights
    • Studs (hanging from overhead) in a grid, etc.
  • Doors & Windows
  • Deck Coverings & Coamings (Flooring)
    • Condition of deck
    • Kinds of underlayment & thickness based on deck condition
    • Butterflies & deck anchors
    • Coamings
    • Wet spaces needing underlayments for screeding
    • Integral cove bases (ICB’s required)
    • Types of finishes needed (vinyl, epoxy, carpet, quarry tile)
    • Type of cove bases (vinyl, rubber, carpet, quarry, aluminum or ICB)
    • Painted steel deck
  • Stairs & Railings
  • Trims & Molding

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