Well while I'm on the topic of finishing basements and looking into code requirements, I happen to notice that the finished basement in the house I own (built in 1974) does not have pressure treated lumber for the bottom plates of the framed walls.
Although there are no water problems with the basement and there is no sign of any decay, are there any wood preservatives/sealers that could be applied to the bottom plates as they are in place?
When I bought this home 10 years ago I had a complete home inspection done and nothing was mentioned about this, but I do plan to sell it in a couple years and I don't want to have this suddenly become a problem and I certainly don't want to even consider tearing apart the basement to replace the bottom plates.
I don't know when pressure treated lumber came into existence or when it became required for bottom plates, but I'm guessing that my basement may have been finished before that. Would that mean that I'm "grandfathered" in?
Thanks for any advice.
Although there are no water problems with the basement and there is no sign of any decay, are there any wood preservatives/sealers that could be applied to the bottom plates as they are in place?
When I bought this home 10 years ago I had a complete home inspection done and nothing was mentioned about this, but I do plan to sell it in a couple years and I don't want to have this suddenly become a problem and I certainly don't want to even consider tearing apart the basement to replace the bottom plates.
I don't know when pressure treated lumber came into existence or when it became required for bottom plates, but I'm guessing that my basement may have been finished before that. Would that mean that I'm "grandfathered" in?
Thanks for any advice.