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Insulating floor over unfinished basement. Tom The Great 12-25-2006
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on December 25, 2006, 10:04 pm



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Posted by Wayne Whitney on December 25, 2006, 11:46 pm



> Looking for suggestions. I have an unfinished basement, with unfaced
> fiberglass insulation in between the floor joists. I hate the stuff.

I'm facing the same situation, and I've thought about it some,
although I haven't decided on anything yet. Another poster suggested
cotton batt insulation, which seems like a good idea and is one I'm
considering. The other option I've thought of is to attach a small
continuous angle bracket to the bottom of the sides of each joist and
use this to support rigid insulation.

Cheers, Wayne


Posted by Tom The Great on December 26, 2006, 6:41 pm


On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 04:46:33 GMT, Wayne Whitney

>
>> Looking for suggestions. I have an unfinished basement, with unfaced
>> fiberglass insulation in between the floor joists. I hate the stuff.
>
>I'm facing the same situation, and I've thought about it some,
>although I haven't decided on anything yet. Another poster suggested
>cotton batt insulation, which seems like a good idea and is one I'm
>considering. The other option I've thought of is to attach a small
>continuous angle bracket to the bottom of the sides of each joist and
>use this to support rigid insulation.
>
>Cheers, Wayne


I have duct work, and wiring in joist area. Rigid seemed like it had
to be 'cut' perfect, or lots of gaps could be an issue. I was
thinking about a rail system close to the edge, and sliding the foam
boards up like drop ceiling tiles. I have to now find a product that
matches my imagination. So I can make comparisons.

thank you,

tom

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