Hi guys
I have an area in my basement (12x6 feet) that I am sectioning off for a fishroom. 2 walls are exterior- a 12 feet section that is cinderblock, below grade, and a 6 foot section that is a half wall (3.5 feet) cinderblock, then up to the joists it is wood siding, insulation and osb sheathing inside.
Zero moisture penetration into the basement- they really did good work with the exterior waterproofing. I painted the cinderblock with 2 cans of drylock (that previous owner left- he started the job but got bored after 1/4 can). It actually looks good now. Originally figured I'd leave that wall white and use it as is. HOWEVER- it is cold. Obviously, since there is no insulation at all.
My question- should I insulate that wall by gluing eg r10 foam board then frame it out with 2x4 and moisture resistant drywall?
Framing it out has the added benefit of making the ceiling for the room easier to install, but it's going to add a decent chunk of cost to the room.
If I leave it as drylock painted block, I'm going to need to tapcon or sleeve anchor a ledger board to it for hanging joists, and another for hanging plumbing and electrical boxes etc.
Regardless of this, I will be using rigid foam to insulate the sump on 3 sides, since it's so easy to do and will help keep heat in.
I've been stalling over this for a couple days, so any advice appreciated!
TLDR- basement fishroom- insulate and frame exterior block wall, yay or nay?
Cheers
Wall in question (pre second coat of drylock) -
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I have an area in my basement (12x6 feet) that I am sectioning off for a fishroom. 2 walls are exterior- a 12 feet section that is cinderblock, below grade, and a 6 foot section that is a half wall (3.5 feet) cinderblock, then up to the joists it is wood siding, insulation and osb sheathing inside.
Zero moisture penetration into the basement- they really did good work with the exterior waterproofing. I painted the cinderblock with 2 cans of drylock (that previous owner left- he started the job but got bored after 1/4 can). It actually looks good now. Originally figured I'd leave that wall white and use it as is. HOWEVER- it is cold. Obviously, since there is no insulation at all.
My question- should I insulate that wall by gluing eg r10 foam board then frame it out with 2x4 and moisture resistant drywall?
Framing it out has the added benefit of making the ceiling for the room easier to install, but it's going to add a decent chunk of cost to the room.
If I leave it as drylock painted block, I'm going to need to tapcon or sleeve anchor a ledger board to it for hanging joists, and another for hanging plumbing and electrical boxes etc.
Regardless of this, I will be using rigid foam to insulate the sump on 3 sides, since it's so easy to do and will help keep heat in.
I've been stalling over this for a couple days, so any advice appreciated!
TLDR- basement fishroom- insulate and frame exterior block wall, yay or nay?
Cheers
Wall in question (pre second coat of drylock) -
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