Treated or regular lumber?

   / Treated or regular lumber? #11  
TBDonnelly said:
In my area I've seen many basement where steel studs were used.

Don

Bingo! Do like the commercial builders do and use metal studs, or a smaller metal furring channel fastened directly to the block wall.

Also, if you have a concern about moisture, address that rather than building to accomodate the water. You would be much better off sealing the space from water [liquid or vapor] than planning for wet building materials.
 
   / Treated or regular lumber? #12  
Whether someone has moisture problems or not, direct contact with concrete requires PT wood.
 
   / Treated or regular lumber?
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#13  
MikePA said:
Whether someone has moisture problems or not, direct contact with concrete requires PT wood.

That's always been my understanding too... I've decided I'll just go with the treated & not worry about it.
 
   / Treated or regular lumber? #14  
From what I remember around here, vapor barrier is required between masonry and wood no matter what type of wood.

Steve
 

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