MFortie
Well-known member
Hi All,
Our ongoing rehab project has us needing to furr out some very old brick walls in one of the houses.
The house (part of it anyway) is reputed to be over 100 years old and I did find building permits from the early 1940's for some of the add-ons.
The walls in question are built of 8" wide bricks; the previous owner had furred out the walls with 1"x pressboard material and did a very poor job. They covered the walls with interior paneling and painted the paneling.
My thought is to furr the walls with metal furring channels (hat channel) and apply drywall (gyp board, Sheetrock or whatever term you use). I need power on these walls, so I'll use 1-1/2" channel and shallow old work boxes.
The PO fastened the furring to the brick using concrete nails and since the walls are spalling when we try to pull the nails, I thought I'd just cut them flush (the pressboard is just falling apart).
My options to secure the hat channel are Tapcon screws or Ramset -- what would be my best bet considering the age of the walls?
Seems like Ramset would be quicker, but Tapcons more forgiving to the bricks themselves...
Thanks,
Mark
Our ongoing rehab project has us needing to furr out some very old brick walls in one of the houses.
The house (part of it anyway) is reputed to be over 100 years old and I did find building permits from the early 1940's for some of the add-ons.
The walls in question are built of 8" wide bricks; the previous owner had furred out the walls with 1"x pressboard material and did a very poor job. They covered the walls with interior paneling and painted the paneling.
My thought is to furr the walls with metal furring channels (hat channel) and apply drywall (gyp board, Sheetrock or whatever term you use). I need power on these walls, so I'll use 1-1/2" channel and shallow old work boxes.
The PO fastened the furring to the brick using concrete nails and since the walls are spalling when we try to pull the nails, I thought I'd just cut them flush (the pressboard is just falling apart).
My options to secure the hat channel are Tapcon screws or Ramset -- what would be my best bet considering the age of the walls?
Seems like Ramset would be quicker, but Tapcons more forgiving to the bricks themselves...
Thanks,
Mark
