VaporBryan
Mechanical
- Oct 4, 2013
- 1
I just bought a bungalow built 1960 up north. The basement walls are cinder blocks. They are damp. I am thinking of breaking the slab on the inner perimeter and installing a french drain pumped out by a sump pump.
I am thinking of placing a vapor barrier on the cinder blocks (because they are so damp) From the top to the bottom of the french drain. I am then thinking of finishing the basement. Using wooden 2x4" and pink fiberglass matts covered with drywall. Since the vapor barrier should be behind the drywall, I am thinking of placing a second barrier there. Both barriers will drain into the french drains with spacers. The french drain would be covered with cement except the two spacers which will allow each barrier to individually drain. Both barriers will be sealed at the top and open bottom to remove trapped moisture. I think??
I am thinking of placing a vapor barrier on the cinder blocks (because they are so damp) From the top to the bottom of the french drain. I am then thinking of finishing the basement. Using wooden 2x4" and pink fiberglass matts covered with drywall. Since the vapor barrier should be behind the drywall, I am thinking of placing a second barrier there. Both barriers will drain into the french drains with spacers. The french drain would be covered with cement except the two spacers which will allow each barrier to individually drain. Both barriers will be sealed at the top and open bottom to remove trapped moisture. I think??