scott_vt
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- 1986 MF 1040, 1942 Farmall A, 1949 Farmall Super A
Good Afternoon Guys,
I just bought a new wood stove, and while reading through the manual, it mentions that your foundation walls should be insulated, so as to minimize the amount of heat that is required to offset the heat loss on those walls.
BTW, I really knew all along that it should be done but never really got around to it ! :ashamed:
This is my Ct home, and Im only planning on using this stove here for a few short years, and then bringing it up to my Vt home...
Most of the walls are below grade, but on the left side of the house I have maybe three feet of exposure...
I really dont want to stud out the basement walls and insulate that way, and I dont want to use foam board, because of the flamibility isssue with that material...
I talked with one fella that stated that Dow Corning did have some material that could be used that was not flammable, but I havent been able to find it yet.
Im looking for suggestions, and what others have done in their basements !
I just bought a new wood stove, and while reading through the manual, it mentions that your foundation walls should be insulated, so as to minimize the amount of heat that is required to offset the heat loss on those walls.
BTW, I really knew all along that it should be done but never really got around to it ! :ashamed:
This is my Ct home, and Im only planning on using this stove here for a few short years, and then bringing it up to my Vt home...
Most of the walls are below grade, but on the left side of the house I have maybe three feet of exposure...
I really dont want to stud out the basement walls and insulate that way, and I dont want to use foam board, because of the flamibility isssue with that material...
I talked with one fella that stated that Dow Corning did have some material that could be used that was not flammable, but I havent been able to find it yet.
Im looking for suggestions, and what others have done in their basements !