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How to prevent fiberglass insulation from slumping down if there is distance between the walls?

I'm finishing my basement, and in a few places there is a gap between the walls that are being built and and the concrete basement wallHow to keep the fiberglass insulation from sliding down over time? If I staple it, what would I staple it to? If I need some electrical work done, is it done before or after I put in the insulation (the studs will be there, of course).

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If you can reach it and the insulation you have has a kraft paper backing - they are designed with a 2 edge to staple to the studsIf you don't have studs to staple to or can't access them - then I have used packing tape to hold insulation in place - the 2 wide very stickly clear tape I would recommend getting all the wiring in before you insulate - best of luck

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