Submitted by Wonderful_Promise_69 t3_123831q in DIY
Hello! I am renovating, and after removing the plaster and lathe in my kitchen I discovered that someone had poured concrete down the stud bays of all the exterior walls on the first floor. No idea why, (Misguided insulation? Racking support? DIY bulletproofing?) but it's there and I don't want to remove it in case the house has settled onto it and it is now a structural component. Also it's a few tons of rubble I'd rather not tangle with without cause.
My current plan is to create a false wall of 2x4's laid flat and screwed into the old studs to run electrical and some insulation. I'm hoping I can insulate with some foil faced EPS I have on hand to at least get some kind of R value. Anybody have any experience with this, or ever heard of it being done? I'm reluctant to lay the 2x4's longways as the kitchen is rather tight already.
pic of the concrete, the new studs are my addition https://imgur.com/a/OvLcHTt
Wonderful_Promise_69 OP t1_jdtmtt1 wrote
The false wall is also what I'm going to use to hang drywall, shelving and cabinets.