News

The Family Handyman on MSN7d
How to Finish a Basement Wall
Tip the wall into place and fasten with concrete nails or screws. Pro tip: You need shims only about every third joist, but ...
Q: I just bought my first house and am about to remodel my basement. The previous owners of the house glued 2-inch-thick foam insulation to the poured concrete walls. It’s got an aluminum foil ...
The Family Handyman on MSN12d
Guide To Waterproofing Basement Walls
Nobody likes a wet basement. You can do some waterproofing yourself, but if you've got a severe water problem, your best bet is to call in a pro.
1. Why Insulating Basement Walls Is Worth It Investing in the right product can improves the overall quality and durability of your home. Uninsulated basements tend to have cold walls and the ...
This water on the walls is the needed fuel for mold and mildew growth. When you insulate a basement in order to finish it, you need to account for this water issue.
The rigid-foam insulation method works best if the foundation walls are smooth. If the basement is an old stone foundation, insulation companies can spray expanding foam directly on the rough masonry.
I’m not a big fan of furring strips because they have a tendency to split when fastened to the walls. I would prefer to use a standard two-by-four stud set on a treated two-by-four bottom plate ...
Answer: A poured basement wall, or for that fact a concrete block wall, has to dry out over time. The portion of the wall that is below the outside grade can only dry to the inside of the home.
Rigid foam insulation works best if the foundation walls are smooth. If the basement is an old stone foundation, insulation companies can spray expanding foam directly on the rough masonry.
Q. I am about to finish my basement in a home built in the 1970s in the West Chicago suburbs. I have the following question about vapor barrier and insulation in the stud walls against poured con ...