I have a basement shop. I put some mineral wool up in the finished portion (above a drop ceiling) and have been very happy with the results for sound transfer reduction (important for any room housing guitar amps and a drum kit). Now I'm considering doing the rest of the basement, aka the shop and a storage closet.
Exposed insulation in the storage area doesn't seem much of an issue, we keep most stuff in totes and don't every touch the ceiling. Seems easy enough to insulate and leave it held in place with the steel rods sold for that use.
My question is primarily focused at the shop area. I've been known to be a little careless and bump the ceiling (well the ductwork more) with a piece of rough lumber. Sawdust getting stuck up there comes to mind. But at the same time this area houses all the ductwork dampers I adjust for heating/cooling season, and has all sorts of conduit and other stuff popping in and out of the ceiling for various machines.
My question is: does anyone have exposed insulation in their shop? Would you recommend covering the insulation with something? (While maintaining access to duct dampers, junction boxes, and all similar.) Is quieting the house up from the shop noises worth it?