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What's the best way to seal holes/gaps in a 100 year-old tongue and groove ceiling?

I recently removed the old insulation (batting) from my attic to make way for spray foam insulationThe contractors came today to start the process and decided to postpone due to gaps and holes in the tongue and groove ceilingConcerned, they suggested the gaps were large enough for spray foam to cause damage on the second floor.So my question - what the heck do I do now? Who do I call to fix the gaps?

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Basically manpower, picks, shovels , wheelbarrows and all the variations thereof.
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Well you can place plywood down and then the spray foamOr you can do a time consuming task of trying to put everything together, by using a wood block and a hammerYou put the wood plank next to the piece of wood ceiling and knock on it with a hammer so the two seems join together better, but that will take you a good full time week to doEither replace the entire ceiling or lay down a sub floor grade plywoodSorry, I hoped that helped.

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