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Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
tks everyone for info will look into this and the tax return too for next year!, thanks!
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Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 9900705)
I'd be inclined to agree with the rest Nikki, we have insulated and vapour barriered our basement too.
I wonder if, like you might think, there's a reason behind not doing it if they have spared no expense elsewhere???? Unless they had dodgy contractors :confused: but then surely it would have needed inspecting to classify it as a finished basement, and insulating exterior walls must be in some or other code. I'd ask Mike Holmes. ;) You do hear stories of dodgy builders taking the drywall down and removing the insulation after an inspector leaves. Usually from one contractor trying to put off a potential client from dealing with another, cheaper, contractor. I think it is BS. The cost of taking down the drywall, removing the insulation, and putting the drywall back up again will far outweigh the value of the insulation recovered. |
Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
As someone said Nikki, look into sprayfoam and the difference in your heating bills will surprise you. I work installing in floor and forced air heating systems and the most effective insulation anyone reccomends is sprayfoam :thumbup:
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Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
Are the external walls concrete? If so, there could be 2 inch styrofoam between the concrete and the soil (outside).
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Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 9904654)
Are the external walls concrete? If so, there could be 2 inch styrofoam between the concrete and the soil (outside).
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Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 9905158)
Maybe if its a new build, and even then thats some way beyond basic code I suspect...
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Re: Flooded basement:(, insulation ?
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 9905219)
Just trying to throw out ideas on what could have happened. When our house fell apart and they took all the drywall down - we didn't have any insulation..always thought it was cold in here :eek:
Now there are fancy membranes and insulation and the rest, but its a pain to retrofit, lots of digging:( Doing the inside is a more attractive proposition, but only if its dry I guess. If its not dry then you have to address the leaking before you do anything else. |
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