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When insulating a conditioned basement, only the walls need to be insulated. The basement
ceiling may be insulated for noise control between floors. "Conditioned" means the space is
heated or cooled by a furnace or air conditioning unit.
Prior to insulating a basement, all foundation walls should be checked for water leakage and
corrective action taken. Whenever possible, leaks should be sealed on the exterior surface.
In addition, the band joist should be caulked and sealed to prevent air infiltration at the
construction joints and around all penetrations such as plumbing, electrical lines, and
HVAC and dryer vents.
You have three basic options to insulate the walls -- (1) you can construct stud frames at the
interior of the foundation walls and fill the cavities with fiber glass insulation; (2) you can install
INSULPINK foam insulation board or Basement Blanket to add R-value without sacrificing space
to construct framing; or (3) you can use the Owens Corning Basement Finishing System™
which requires no additional paneling or drywall.
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