TractorJeff
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We live in an 1890's Barn which was converted into a home in the mid 1970's. So everything is lacking by todays standards.
Anyways I was reading "MysticCobra's" electrical install, noticed his blue foam insulation on the concrete block walls. This got me to thinking as the "Store" room under the living room is 3 un-insulated block walls. This got me to thinking that maybe I should treat this as an "Un-Insulated" attached garage meaning to start perusing Threads on How and What to insulate this space to keep heat in the rest of the house.
I asked Mystic Cobra to reply over here on how he attached the foam insulation to the block and also I want to know how he secured his studs which he said he is going to Batt later. He will need to Vapor barrier the inside prior to sheetrock due to moisture migration from Hot to Cold, Correct?
Point is I technically need to do the same but question as to whether the ceiling of the storage room needs to be insulated from the living room?
Remember the goal is to insulate the walls like a finished room. Yes I can put forced air heat into it once it is insulated.
Anyways I was reading "MysticCobra's" electrical install, noticed his blue foam insulation on the concrete block walls. This got me to thinking as the "Store" room under the living room is 3 un-insulated block walls. This got me to thinking that maybe I should treat this as an "Un-Insulated" attached garage meaning to start perusing Threads on How and What to insulate this space to keep heat in the rest of the house.
I asked Mystic Cobra to reply over here on how he attached the foam insulation to the block and also I want to know how he secured his studs which he said he is going to Batt later. He will need to Vapor barrier the inside prior to sheetrock due to moisture migration from Hot to Cold, Correct?
Point is I technically need to do the same but question as to whether the ceiling of the storage room needs to be insulated from the living room?
Remember the goal is to insulate the walls like a finished room. Yes I can put forced air heat into it once it is insulated.