There are a lot of wires and tubing between the joists and I'm not sure if I'm supposed to work the insulation around them or just lay the stuff over itSeems like if there was a problem with the water or electricity, finding the wires and such would become a problem with them tucked under the insulationAny help would be greatly appreciated.
I suggest Silly Putty or Legosif not either than maybe clay
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one thing you didnt mention is why you want to insulate a basement ceilingi can understand if its for sound abaitment but insulating a basement ceiling isnt really necessary (unless ofcourse its required by local code)in answer to your question, you tuck the insulation around wires and piple by pulling the insulation apartcompressing the insulation against wires and pipes compromises its effectiveness heres what i would doinstead of fiber glass insulation use what is called sound board (it has thermal qualitys as well) and then sheet rock over thatsound board (it used to be call celetex back in the day) is available at home depot and most lumber yards.