Hi everyone, soon to be first time home owner!
Sorry not garage related, that's coming soon enough.
Just in the final stages of closing on my first home and I've come across something I can't quite figure out in the basement.
In 2010 the basement in the 4 level split has its drain tile redone around the inside perimeter, and I'm speculating around the same time they applied poly to all the surfaces of the surrounding block. Located in MN if region specific.
What I can't figure out for the life of me is why?
I mean besides a whole lot of strangeness going on with this house anyhow. Most everything I read says this is not a good way to go about this. I pulled a small section down and everything was dry to the touch, no condensation anywhere.
We plan on framing the walls, at least in the back corner for my bunker/office to start.
Would the consensus be to pull down the poly, apply foam board to the block then frame over that leaving an inch air space between?
What would be your plan of attack?
Sorry not garage related, that's coming soon enough.

Just in the final stages of closing on my first home and I've come across something I can't quite figure out in the basement.
In 2010 the basement in the 4 level split has its drain tile redone around the inside perimeter, and I'm speculating around the same time they applied poly to all the surfaces of the surrounding block. Located in MN if region specific.
What I can't figure out for the life of me is why?
I mean besides a whole lot of strangeness going on with this house anyhow. Most everything I read says this is not a good way to go about this. I pulled a small section down and everything was dry to the touch, no condensation anywhere.
We plan on framing the walls, at least in the back corner for my bunker/office to start.
Would the consensus be to pull down the poly, apply foam board to the block then frame over that leaving an inch air space between?
What would be your plan of attack?
