FreeRangeMonkey
Structural
- May 14, 2003
- 16
I am working on an old house in Oakland, CA which was damaged by fire several months ago. I am designing a new roof and will be doing the interior as well. THe problem is, the client demo'ed the interior down to the studs and there is no building wrap between the studs and the siding as one would see in a newer house in CA. There was also no insulation in the walls. We will be completely re-drywalling the interior.
I am trying to figure out the best way to insulate the walls and need to know what to do in terms of vapor and moisture control. Options I am considering include...
1) leave the walls the way they are and use batt, foam or cellulose insulation.
2) paint the interior of the walls/studs with an elastomeric paint such as Henry-BES, then use insulation.
Any ideas?
Primary concerns are that the house breathes, does not pull moisture into the walls and does not cause any damage that can be traced to the remodel.
I am trying to figure out the best way to insulate the walls and need to know what to do in terms of vapor and moisture control. Options I am considering include...
1) leave the walls the way they are and use batt, foam or cellulose insulation.
2) paint the interior of the walls/studs with an elastomeric paint such as Henry-BES, then use insulation.
Any ideas?
Primary concerns are that the house breathes, does not pull moisture into the walls and does not cause any damage that can be traced to the remodel.