Basement Walls Insulation Roanoke VA

Insulating a basement properly is rather challenging in cold climates. In this post I'd like to discuss how to insulate basement walls in cold climates.Insulating basement walls in cold climates is a great way to keep your home warmer and drier. However, special care should be used when insulating concrete basement walls.

Local Companies

Sunbelt Rentals PC 160
(540) 563-3055
5384 Peters Creek Rd
Roanoke, VA
Rental Service Corporation
(757) 427-3900
2413 London Bridge Rd
Virginia Beach, VA
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
(703) 393-6393
8513 Manassas Dr
Manassas Park, VA
C F E Equipment
(757) 858-2437
818 Widgeon Rd
Norfolk, VA
Cenit Rent A Car
(571) 203-8880
13827 Redskin Dr
Herndon, VA
Resun Leasing Inc
(804) 714-0041
9725 Express Ln
Richmond, VA
Capital Party Rentals
(703) 803-8585
Fairfax, VA
Budget Truck Rental
(703) 631-8580
13930 Willard Rd
Chantilly, VA
Sunbelt Rentals
(757) 558-0283
3028 Yadkin Rd
Chesapeake, VA
Nixon Uniform Rental Svc Inc
(804) 550-0976
9415 Atlee Commerce Blvd
Ashland, VA

Provided By:

Insulating Basement Walls

basement-blue-board-insulationInsulating a basement properly is rather challenging in cold climates. In this post I'd like to discuss how to insulate basement walls in cold climates.Insulating basement walls in cold climates is a great way to keep your home warmer and drier. However, special care should be used when insulating concrete basement walls. Below grade concrete foundation walls are very cool and damp. If you were to insulate the walls with regular fiberglass batt insulation it is very likely that a mold problem would develop.picture of insulated basement walls and framingTherefore I like to use a combination of products to insulate basement walls. In order to create a vapor barrier and separation between the concrete walls and wood framing I like to use extruded polystyrene insulation (blue board from DOW). Next we frame a traditional wood stud wall in front of the polystyrene insulation. We do take one special step in framing the wall. First we install a layer of composite decking between the concrete slab and the pressure treated bottom plate of the wall. Finally we install some type of insulation in the wall cavities.

Step 1 - Install Extrude Polystyrene Insulation Boards

The first step in insulating a basement wall is to install the polystyrene insulation. We like to use a all purpose adhesive that's approved for Styrofoam products. After the polystyrene insulation is installed each of the joints is taped with Tyvek tape or some other approved tape that adheres to polystyrene insulation. By taping the joints you are helping keep moisture and cold air from infiltrating into the stud wall cavity.

Step 2 - Frame Basement Wall

picture of composite decking wall plateFraming the basement walls is very straight forward. Use traditional wall framing techniques with two slight modifications. First I recommend installing a piece of composite decking (Trex, TimberTech, etc.) on the slab (use a Powder Actuated Tool to shoot the decking into the slab) below where the wall bottom plate will rest. By installing a piece of composite decking (see arrow in photo) you will ensure that water does not "wick" up into the wall should there ever be any water leaks in the basement. Next just frame the wall with a pressure treated bottom plate and stand it up. Nail the top plate into the first floor joists and then nail the bottom plate into the composite decking. Be sure to plumb the wall with a builders level.

Step 3 - Insulate Stud Wall Cavity

Now you're ready to insulate the stud wall cavity. There are a couple of options here as well. You can insulate the wall with fiberglass insulation, you can use wet sprayed cellulose insulation or you could use spray foam insulation. I insulated my basement walls with fiberglass insulation. For this house we'll be using wet sprayed cellulose insulation. I'll be sure to write several posts about the spray applied cellulose insulation when we get to that step of this project.

Step 4 - Finish Wall Surfaces

The final step is installing some type of finished basement wall surface. We'll be installing normal drywall in this basement. You could certainly use most any material type that you want.

Basement Wall Insulation Summary

Insulating your basement walls will help keep your home warmer and drier. By insulating them properly and creating an effective vapor barrier you'll be able to reduce the amount of moisture that enters into your basement from the damp moist concrete walls. Concrete is always full of moisture so it's very important to keep materials like wood and fiberglass insulation away from the concrete surface. By taking the time to properly insulate your basement you'll be able to enjoy the extra space for years to come with little maintenance.

Recommended Tools and Reading

I also suggest you check out the following insulation books: Insulate and Weatherize and The Homeowner's Handbook to Energy EfficiencyRelated Article: Basement Wall Insulation DetailYou may want to invest in several tools for a large project like this. I'd recommend you look at the following:
  • Stabila 37472 - 72-Inch builders level
  • Remington 494 Single Shot Powder Actuated Tool
  • DEWALT DW364K 7-1/4-Inch Heavy Duty Circular Saw with Electric Brake
  • Bostitch CPACKN80 Framing Nailer & Compressor Combo Kit

Tags: Home Improvement, Home Improvement Blog, Home Improvement Advice, Insulating a Basement

Click here to read article at HomeConstructionImprovement.Com

Featured Local Company

Larco Construction

(336) 767-3500
4130 N Glenn Ave
Winston Salem, NC

Related Articles
- Refinishing a Flood Damaged Basement Roanoke VA
Another homeowner has emailed me with questions about insulating a finished basement. This situation is a bit different and I wanted to share it with you. The homeowner recently had their basement flooded with over 4 feet of standing water. The house is located in a flood plain but has never been flooded before. The flood was part of a very unusual flooding event that FEMA declared a disaster.
- Basement Insulation and Framing Update Roanoke VA
- Basement Wall Insulation Roanoke VA
- Insulating a Basement with Cellulose Roanoke VA
- Insulated Cavity Walls Roanoke VA
- Basement Storage Room Roanoke VA
- Spray-In-Place Cellulose Insulation Roanoke VA
- Basement Insulation Roanoke VA
- Brick Basement Walls Roanoke VA
- Bathroom Remodeling Plans Roanoke VA
Related Articles
- Refinishing a Flood Damaged Basement Roanoke VA
Another homeowner has emailed me with questions about insulating a finished basement. This situation is a bit different and I wanted to share it with you. The homeowner recently had their basement flooded with over 4 feet of standing water. The house is located in a flood plain but has never been flooded before. The flood was part of a very unusual flooding event that FEMA declared a disaster.
- Basement Insulation and Framing Update Roanoke VA
- Basement Wall Insulation Roanoke VA
- Insulating a Basement with Cellulose Roanoke VA
- Insulated Cavity Walls Roanoke VA
- Basement Storage Room Roanoke VA
- Spray-In-Place Cellulose Insulation Roanoke VA
- Basement Insulation Roanoke VA
- Brick Basement Walls Roanoke VA
- Bathroom Remodeling Plans Roanoke VA

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History