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46erjoe
 
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Default Finishing off a basement - framing walls question

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 13:01:56 -0400, Patrick Coghlan
wrotF:

46erjoe wrote:

Typically one must set back an outside wall about a half inch, then
insulate between the studs, right? But in my house, there is a lot of
plumbing that runs along the outside walls. Is it OK to frame a wall
much further, like about 6" to clear the pipes? How about even more,
like 2', so that the plumbing can be reached if there is leakage? My
basement is huge, so I'm not concerned about losing floor space. What
is the insulation recommendation then? Thanks.


What kind of plumbing is running along the outside walls? Is it 4" ABS
running along the ceiling? You can just build a bulkhead around it
rather than extend the entire wall out.



Yeah is 4". I could box it in but it would be a PITA. Would prefer
the simpler way of just moving the stick walls inward. But if there
would be a moisture problem in the future then I guess I'll have to do
it.