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Posted by ransley on May 8, 2009, 7:29 am
On May 5, 8:21=A0am, brettgiardiello_at_bellsouth_dot_...@foo.com
(bmancanfly) wrote:
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> I've got a concrete block house in FL. =A0I've stripped the drywall off
> the interior walls, 3/4" furring strips remain. =A0I would like to
> insulate the walls. =A0What's the best way to do this?
> I was wondering if I could attach rigid insulation across the furring
> strips (leaving an air gap between the insulation and block). =A0And then
> apply the drywall directly to the insulation.
> Is this possible and worth it in FL.
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Whats this stucco co bs group, I see alot of this crap now. Anyway,
you dont drywall on foam, think, its to soft. If you are asking a
question like this you really need pro help.
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> the interior walls, 3/4" furring strips remain. =A0I would like to
> insulate the walls. =A0What's the best way to do this?
> I was wondering if I could attach rigid insulation across the furring
> strips (leaving an air gap between the insulation and block). =A0And then
> apply the drywall directly to the insulation.
> Is this possible and worth it in FL.
> -------------------------------------
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> Delivered via =A0http://www.thestuccocompany.com/
> Building Construction and Maintenance Forum
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> alt.building.construction - 16354 messages and counting!
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