how to build an interior wall inside garage without removing the garage door
I want to build a wall inside my 1 car garage, I have flooring down already with those 2ftX 2ft squares with plastic on the bottom and click together wood flooring on top. I can't (because of condo docs) remove the garage door.. but I want to make this into a bedroom. Myidea is to seal the garage door(no water has ever come in here) with caulk on the bottom and 6ml plastic and tuck tape. Then put down pressure treated 2X4's to make a wall filled with R-19 insulation in front of it then sheetrock it (so basically a non-bearing wall)-the question is can I just scrw the bottom 2x4 to the existing wood or do I need to go down the 2-3 inches and hammer drill into the cement? Or is it OK to just screw it into the exhisting wood... any suggestions or comments are appreciated...
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Hi Chuck, yes it is a floating floor but is in VERY tight at the area I want to put the wall in... I know it would be best to remove this section and put it directly onto the concrete below,but it would also be a buttload of work, I am more concerned