Hi all,
I've been working on finishing my basement. I started by working on framing walls around the exterior thinking I would just install fiberglass batts between the studs. Unfortunately after doing some research I discovered that the recommended approach seems to be to install a 2" layer of XPS insulation directly against the concrete walls and then put the framed walls up. This is a bit of a dilemma for me since I have made so much progress on the walls already.
Rather than taking the walls out and moving them around, would it be acceptable for me to install 0.5" XPS board between the studs and then unfaced fiberglass on top of that (and then drywall of course)? I found in one of the Building Science PDFs that it is fine to install XPS board and then unfaced fiberglass. But I did have some questions I hoped to get clarity on from all of you.
Thanks for all your help.
I've been working on finishing my basement. I started by working on framing walls around the exterior thinking I would just install fiberglass batts between the studs. Unfortunately after doing some research I discovered that the recommended approach seems to be to install a 2" layer of XPS insulation directly against the concrete walls and then put the framed walls up. This is a bit of a dilemma for me since I have made so much progress on the walls already.
Rather than taking the walls out and moving them around, would it be acceptable for me to install 0.5" XPS board between the studs and then unfaced fiberglass on top of that (and then drywall of course)? I found in one of the Building Science PDFs that it is fine to install XPS board and then unfaced fiberglass. But I did have some questions I hoped to get clarity on from all of you.
- Would 0.5" of XPS be enough to help with potential moisture problems, or do I need more?
- I would not always be able to get foam boards in contact with each other since the studs are in places too close to the concrete walls. I'm assuming I could fill the gap with some of the canned spray foam. Will this work?
- Will there be major issues with stuffing 3.5" batts into the stud cavity along with the 0.5" XPS board? One of the reasons I'd like to use the 0.5" board is to reduce the space required. Since the basement walls are somewhat uneven, some places along the wall there would be plenty of room, but other places I think I would have to stuff the insulation in a bit. I know this will reduce the insulation effectiveness, but will it do so significantly?
Thanks for all your help.