Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    runner_122's Avatar
    runner_122 Posts: 9, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Nov 15, 2007, 06:01 PM
    insulating basement joists
    :confused: finishing basement and I am curious as to how deep should I put the insulation in the joists. I am using #15 roofing paper 3/4's of the way up the cement wall with 2x4 studs and r-12 batts, then a polyurethane vapour barrier. Now should I bring out the insulation over the 2x4 stud of the basement wall from the joist. And also the gaps behind the studs should I gently fill the gaps with insulation or leave it so it could breath. I have no moisture problem at all. If there is a gap behind the insulation and studs will not the cold air rise to the first level floor and make the floor cold. I live in south east canada.
    TerryB's Avatar
    TerryB Posts: 53, Reputation: 3
    Junior Member
     
    #2

    Nov 17, 2007, 05:48 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by runner_122
    :confused: finishing basement and i am curious as to how deep should i put the insulation in the joists. i am using #15 roofing paper 3/4's of the way up the cement wall with 2x4 studs and r-12 batts, then a polyurethane vapour barrier. now should i bring out the insulation over the the 2x4 stud of the basement wall from the joist. and also the gaps behind the studs should i gently fill the gaps with insulation or leave it so it could breath. i have no moisture problem at all. if there is a gap behind the insulation and studs will not the cold air rise to the first level floor and make the floor cold. i live in south east canada.
    Actually the standard for basements has changed. Remove the roofing paper. Run vapor barrier needs to start from above grade level (but not to the ceiling) down the foundation wall, under your wall plate and up to the ceiling where you can tie into the existing vapor barrier. That said, completely fill the 2x4 void with r-12 top to bottom. See the NRC site for more info:
    Keeping the Heat In
    or
    http://www.buildingscience.com/docum..._download/file
    runner_122's Avatar
    runner_122 Posts: 9, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Nov 18, 2007, 10:15 AM
    Thanks TerryB,
    You hit the nail on the head with the link you advised. I have gone to this website but never found that exact page, it's rite there in black and white. Thanks again

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Concrete Basement Floor Insulating [ 4 Answers ]

I want to cover the concrete floors in my basement. Is there a recommended practice for insulating a concrete floor? I have seen the Dri Core type of subfloors, but I'm sure I could do it for less another way. Any Advice?

Insulating bathroom walls in cinderblock basement [ 7 Answers ]

I have a cinderblock basement in Texas built on a slab foundation. How do I insulate and waterproof a bathroom in this area as two of the walls of the bathroom will be on the cinderblock walls. This is new construction. Cc russell

Insulating a aluminum roof [ 1 Answers ]

I would like to turn the large loft aria above a garage into living space which is a joined to the master bedroom so when the loft is finished I will be entering the loft from the bedroom. The house is 14 yrs old with an aluminum roof which is fastened to 3x2inch battens the aluminum roof is...

Insulating my garage [ 1 Answers ]

Does the gap at the bottom of the garage between the sheet rock and floor could be sealed with a foam sealer or would that create moisture to build up in my wall. I'm planning on sealing the gap and laying base boards at the bottom of the wall to create that finished look.

Insulating Pipes? [ 4 Answers ]

My wife and I recently moved to the Foothills at about 3000' elevation. We get a "dusting" of snow but not a lot, but the temps are MUCH colder here, than in the Valley. Our house is a small 825 SQ FT. All the exposed water pipes are insulated with foam wrap. All the copper pipe underneath the...


View more questions Search