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Greetings,
Soon I will be starting some finish work in my basement. I have one exterior wall (poured concrete) and I would really like to finish the wall (on the inside) in brick. I would also like to use some type of rigid foam insulation between the brick and the concrete. My thought is that since the wall is already furred with 2x2's, I could use 1-1/2" rigid foam which would be flush with the furring. Then when the brick goes up, I can attach the masonry hangers/ties to the furring. Does this sound acceptable. Also would I need a vapor barrier between the brick and the foam? Thanks, Corey |
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would I need a vapor barrier between the brick and the foam?
Since a vapor barrier is a good idea could you use faux brick paneling well painted on the back? Just an idea... Joe |
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would I need a vapor barrier between the brick and the foam?
Since a vapor barrier is a good idea could you use faux brick paneling well painted on the back? Just an idea... Joe |
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