I am re-finishing our 70's era faux paneling basement. The drywall is already on the ceiling (75% at least) and I have about half of the paneling off the walls.
The exterior block walls have 1x4 installed on the flat with concrete nails. There is Al foil vapor barrier installed between these 1x4 flats, and I have never seen or noticed any water issues. Well OK that is not quite correct - Hurricane Fran dumped so much water that it came in under the level entry back door and flooded the floor - but other than that we have 13 years of dry basement.
The exterior grade slopes so that the west facing exterior wall is essentially completely exposed, and the north facing wall is about 30% below grade (10% below grade at one end and 50% below grade at the other end).
I can simply install drywall where the panelling was, with no changes.
But my inclination is to add 1x2 furring strips and install 1/2" or 3/4" solid foam insulation panels between them (if such a panel exists). One additional tidbit is that I do need additional furring strips because I am planning on installing pine wainscotting and I need more horizontal backing for that (at the right height).
Does that sound worth it? Any advice on sourcing such foam panels? Any gotchas in my plan?
The basement generally stays warm enough in winter, and cool enough in summer with only minimal HVAC.
Henry
The exterior block walls have 1x4 installed on the flat with concrete nails. There is Al foil vapor barrier installed between these 1x4 flats, and I have never seen or noticed any water issues. Well OK that is not quite correct - Hurricane Fran dumped so much water that it came in under the level entry back door and flooded the floor - but other than that we have 13 years of dry basement.
The exterior grade slopes so that the west facing exterior wall is essentially completely exposed, and the north facing wall is about 30% below grade (10% below grade at one end and 50% below grade at the other end).
I can simply install drywall where the panelling was, with no changes.
But my inclination is to add 1x2 furring strips and install 1/2" or 3/4" solid foam insulation panels between them (if such a panel exists). One additional tidbit is that I do need additional furring strips because I am planning on installing pine wainscotting and I need more horizontal backing for that (at the right height).
Does that sound worth it? Any advice on sourcing such foam panels? Any gotchas in my plan?
The basement generally stays warm enough in winter, and cool enough in summer with only minimal HVAC.
Henry