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Well, I've hedge myself. I got the 6mil vapor barrier to put up and the barrier for under the bottom plate so if I feel like it, have the funds, blah blah blah, to do the full thing, I'll can do it. Or I'll follow my friend's lead and just put paneling up and insulate the drop ceiling,Phil
Quote from: conrail98 on February 15, 2010, 03:52:00 PMWell, I've hedge myself. I got the 6mil vapor barrier to put up and the barrier for under the bottom plate so if I feel like it, have the funds, blah blah blah, to do the full thing, I'll can do it. Or I'll follow my friend's lead and just put paneling up and insulate the drop ceiling,PhilIf you use a drop ceiling and paneling; plan to remove it before selling the house. Most buyers will pay more for an unfinished or 'semi-finished' basement than something that looks "cheap". (I've done it three times in the last 10 years, for houses being sold in the family. The best improvement was my mother's basement. We stripped a drop ceiling, 3 paneled walls, another entire room done with drywall; then repaired or replaced any ugly insulation. She squeezed another $12,000 out of the house - with half the basement "roughed-in, and stubbed out" - but insulated.)
Martin .. by circuit .. are you defining it as a leg coming from the breaker, or would a circuit also include a branch out of a box .. for example, 20 amp out of the pannel, then split out in a box to two or three legs, then each of those with a max of 6 outlets ..
my basement ceiling is insulated ..
Quote from: John on February 16, 2010, 06:10:12 PMmy basement ceiling is insulated .. Same with mine. I am not finishing my ceiling with drywall or a drop though, so I used the fully enclosed insulation.
Yeah you had the drop ceiling when I was there in '04.