LD1
Epic Contributor
I know this is probabally opening a can of worms, and I have done a TON of googleing and there is a bunch of conflicting information.
So Id like to hear your thoughts and what has/hasnt worked for you.
Backgroung...I want to finish the basement on a budget. It is heated/cooled but the cold walls seem to suck a lot of heat out of the house.
It seems the cheapest insulation per sq/ft is kraft faced R-11 23" wide stuff @ menards for $23 for a 70' roll. ~0.17/sq ft
12 rolls will do the whole basement. ~$300
But I started googleing things like Air gap vs No air gap, Plastic aginst the block vs no plastic, kraft facing out or in, etc and that is when it gets interesting.
It seems the "best" way is to put foam board directly aginst the wall and then put up studs/fiberglass/drywall.
I dont want to spend a fortune on foam board. Right now (this project is a ways off. Still in the planning stage). But currently, I am planning to build the wall ~1" off the block. So the fiberglass doesnt touch the wall. No foam board or plastic. Leaving the air gap. And insulating kraft face toward the interior.
Any suggestions? Comments? Thoughts? All are welcome:thumbsup:
So Id like to hear your thoughts and what has/hasnt worked for you.
Backgroung...I want to finish the basement on a budget. It is heated/cooled but the cold walls seem to suck a lot of heat out of the house.
It seems the cheapest insulation per sq/ft is kraft faced R-11 23" wide stuff @ menards for $23 for a 70' roll. ~0.17/sq ft
12 rolls will do the whole basement. ~$300
But I started googleing things like Air gap vs No air gap, Plastic aginst the block vs no plastic, kraft facing out or in, etc and that is when it gets interesting.
It seems the "best" way is to put foam board directly aginst the wall and then put up studs/fiberglass/drywall.
I dont want to spend a fortune on foam board. Right now (this project is a ways off. Still in the planning stage). But currently, I am planning to build the wall ~1" off the block. So the fiberglass doesnt touch the wall. No foam board or plastic. Leaving the air gap. And insulating kraft face toward the interior.
Any suggestions? Comments? Thoughts? All are welcome:thumbsup: