GarageLogic
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I know there are several threads on this here, and all over the internet, but I can't seem to find a definitive answer on how to insulate the block walls for a basement workshop/living area. Even the local codes are vague. Location is the Twin Cities, MN.
Thinking about gluing rigid foam panels to the block wall, then framing 2x4 walls, and placing kraft-faced insulation batts between the studs.
Two questions:
1) is the above a correct method that won't require a separate vapor barrier?
2) what kind of rigid foam panels - the 'pink' kind or the one with foil on one side.
Actually 3 questions I guess - how thick should the foam panels be? Basement is fairly warm in it's unfinished state, with no vents currently installed, so I don't think I have to go with a super high R value.
Thinking about gluing rigid foam panels to the block wall, then framing 2x4 walls, and placing kraft-faced insulation batts between the studs.
Two questions:
1) is the above a correct method that won't require a separate vapor barrier?
2) what kind of rigid foam panels - the 'pink' kind or the one with foil on one side.
Actually 3 questions I guess - how thick should the foam panels be? Basement is fairly warm in it's unfinished state, with no vents currently installed, so I don't think I have to go with a super high R value.