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Wall retrofitting: handling pipes and other obstacles
Building walls in a full (concrete basement). There are 2" drain
pipes running from ceiling to floor, with very little gap between pipe and concrete wall (maybe 1/4"). How does one build a stud wall around these obstacles? I was planning on using 1" polybead (as a thermal/moisture barrier) against the concrete and a 2x4 (insulated) stud wall. Obviously, I can't place polybead behind the 2" pipe. Any ideas on how I should proceed? Cheers, Dave |
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