Submitted by Blackking203 t3_10muhh6 in DIY
Traveling_Carpenter t1_j65dd25 wrote
2x3 exterior wall framing? Is this infill in a timber frame, pole barn, or something similar? Knowing what kind of structure this is would be helpful in recommending an insulation strategy.
Blackking203 OP t1_j65kdlr wrote
It's a wall in a basement laundry room. The wall is a concrete foundation wall that has some 2x3 framing on it already
Traveling_Carpenter t1_j65xw8p wrote
Personally, I’d take the framing (really furring) out first. Make sure there are no leaks in the wall or walls, and if there are you have to fix those before you think about insulating. For insulation, rigid foam right against the foundation to cut off thermal bridging. Foam thickness depends on climate zone and insulation type (eps, xps, polyiso, phenolic). Then reinstall the furring and fasten your drywall to that.
FireWireBestWire t1_j66ng58 wrote
This is the best insulation answer. Lots of work
Blackking203 OP t1_j69fgdo wrote
So the studs are nailed to the concrete wall. What do you recommend to take them out?
Traveling_Carpenter t1_j6a12hf wrote
A hammer and a big flat bar or something similar should work. Even a big flat shovel or floor scraper - whatever you have that you can hammer into the joint between the wall and the stud. Start at an end - top or bottom - and work to the other end. If the nails pull through the studs, no big deal. You can use vise grip pliers to kind of twist the nails back and forth until they loosen, or if you don’t have those, just tap the exposed nail back and forth with a hammer until they fall out or break off.
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