05-16-2016, 06:30 PM
I have a garden-level basement. The interior walls are framed up to a height of 42". The contractor did not install rigid foam to the concrete walls...just framed and added R-13 batt insulation prior to dry walling.
Have any of you tried to add foam insulation in behind the
batt insulation in order to fill the gap between the batts and
the concrete walls?
The cavity between the 2" x 4" framing and the concrete
wall is about 2" which I am contemplating filling with closed
-cell foam.
...... Is this plan do-able?
...... What would be the potential for the expanding foam
to press back on the existing fiberglass batt insulation,
and thereby compressing it and lower its existing
R-Value. Which in turn would some what negate the
R-value gained by adding the foam insulation?
.....Would my attempt to retrofit the exterior walls using
this process be worthwhile ???????
Any feasible suggestions would be welcomed. ( Not to
include tearing off the drywall and starting over...)
Thanks in advance
Have any of you tried to add foam insulation in behind the
batt insulation in order to fill the gap between the batts and
the concrete walls?
The cavity between the 2" x 4" framing and the concrete
wall is about 2" which I am contemplating filling with closed
-cell foam.
...... Is this plan do-able?
...... What would be the potential for the expanding foam
to press back on the existing fiberglass batt insulation,
and thereby compressing it and lower its existing
R-Value. Which in turn would some what negate the
R-value gained by adding the foam insulation?
.....Would my attempt to retrofit the exterior walls using
this process be worthwhile ???????
Any feasible suggestions would be welcomed. ( Not to
include tearing off the drywall and starting over...)
Thanks in advance