I need to put insulation behind the air duct shown in the attached pic.
What is the best way?
The easyest seems to be spray foam, but small cans are going to be pain.
I tried adding a hose to the small cans to reach behind the duct and that seems to kinda work, butto fill the 24' of 10"x16" cavity is going cost a lot.
Do they make spray foam in larger cans?
I am finishing up the same type of project in my basement. Framed and finished. For my floor joists space, I hired a service distributor to come in and spray my entire band of joist area with Icynene (
Icyneneョ Spray Foam Insulation & Air Barrier Material ? Energy Smart Foam Insulation) and it is well worth the money and planning. I then had my CMUs filled with the same type of foam from the outside by drilling a hole in every other cell and filling with insulation. On the inside, between the CMUs and the stick framing, I placed a sheet of R6 blue sheet insulation, then filled the framing with R11 fiber.
To answer your question, foam doesn't come in large cans that I am aware. Again, the Icynene product will serve you well along the open areas of which you speak. Maybe you can make out the installation from a few pics I posted below. I'd also consider cutting the blue sheet insulation and piecing it in behind tha duct.
Prime and paint the drywall before the ceiling and trim.

Works very well for speedy painting.
I'm wrapping up my suspended ceiling this weekend, electrical, ceiling fan, air diffusers, and all. Next is the flooring (as my walls are already easily painted.
If I never touch another piece of drywall for the rest of my life, it will be too soon. Dang what a DIY chore.
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