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Basement insulation
Basement insulation keeps the floor warmer as insulation slows heat transfer
but it would not be efficient to insulate the basement ceiling. The transfer
of heat is a non-linear function. This implies that heat loss is great
when the differences between the two temperatures are significant. If
the temperature of two objects is quite close the warmer object slowly
cools to the lower temperature.
Significance of basement insulation
In order to make the basement more comfortable and a bit warmer so that
whatever work is done, one may find him adding heat so one can work in
relative comfort. As the basement walls are conducting cold into the
basement by the cold from outside, it might be worth to add insulation
over the exposed masonry foundation. One can easily choose to use closed-cell
foam or fiberglass. But one should be sure to check with the local building
department as some insulation that are flammable - such as closed cell
foam - that must be covered with drywall or other material to prevent
rapid fire spread. One should also inspect the juncture between the wood
framing and the top of the concrete foundation.
What should one do to insulate his years old home? Because older homes
in summer get enough condensation forms from the inside of the vapor
barrier to thoroughly soak the fiberglass. If one removes all the insulation
and leaves the walls bare for a year no moisture gets visible anywhere.
Methods of treatment
The first place to start is with moisture control. Dry basements can
let in significant amounts of moisture vapor through masonry walls, not
to mention the ever-present danger of a flood. One should always use
fiberglass insulation in basements whenever possible. Small amount of
moisture leads to mould and reduce thermal performance. If the basement
has absolutely no water leaks, and appears dry year-round, then finishing
is an option. To begin with a coat of waterproof paint on the inside
of masonry walls is always a best option. One will get excellent performance
by using extruded polystyrene foam. This is a closed cell, rigid foam
that not only tolerates some moisture, but also acts as its own vapor
barrier. One should apply beads of expanding polyurethane foam to the
joints, to seal them and prevent warm, moist indoor air from causing
condensation behind the rigid foam during winter.
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