Help! Basement Wall Framing with Metal Tracks – What Should I Do?

0
Asked By CuriousCat97 On

Hey everyone! I'm renovating my basement in a new house and noticed the contractors used metal channel tracks instead of wood for the top and bottom plates during wall framing. I did some digging, and it seems like using metal and wood screws together isn't standard practice. Plus, they overlooked putting in a vapor barrier at the bottom. I'm curious about how much this misstep might affect my project. On another note, I originally planned to use R22 batts for insulation, but is there still a chance to add rigid foam boards after the framing is done? Or would spray foam be a better option? Just looking to salvage this situation!

1 Answer

Answered By HandymanHero88 On

Using metal tracks with wood studs isn't a major issue as long as they used corrosion-resistant fasteners. However, it’s important that they included a sill gasket or left some sort of gap at the bottom to prevent moisture issues. If you're in a humid area, that could matter a lot! Also, think about your local climate when considering insulation.

CuriousCat97 -

Thanks for the insight! I’m located on the East Coast of Canada, where winters can get really cold. The humidity during winter due to snowfall is a concern for me.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.