thatwould depend on the purpose of the insulation sound or thermal?
Assuming thermal the available height of the ceiling would dictate what you can achieve but 50-100mm Knauf brand would be a good average.
However you may want a natural insulation or sound inslulation combined.
You should fits consider how much space you have, what type of insulation type and function you require and work out your optimum purchase from that.
Richard
There are several main advantages of basement insulation. These include: insulating the basement can keep the entire home warmer making significantly lower, it keeps the basement much dryer, and it provides a comfortable living space.
As much as is needed for those who enter to be safe
AS MUCH AS YOU CAN AFFORD. UPGRADING TO THE BEST WINDOWS AVAILABLE, WILL IMPROVE HEAT LOSS, BUT DOES NOT HAVE AS HIGH A COST/ BENEFIT RATIO AS INSULATION DOES. lc
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To properly prepare for and execute the process of installing drywall in your basement, follow these steps: Measure the walls and ceiling to determine how much drywall you will need. Purchase the necessary materials, including drywall sheets, screws, joint compound, and tape. Clear the area of any obstacles and ensure the walls are clean and dry. Install insulation if needed. Cut the drywall sheets to fit the walls and ceiling, making sure to leave space for outlets and switches. Secure the drywall sheets to the studs using screws. Tape the seams and apply joint compound to create a smooth surface. Sand the joints and apply additional coats of joint compound as needed. Prime and paint the drywall to finish the installation. By following these steps carefully and accurately, you can successfully install drywall in your basement.
A basement is typically cooler than the rest of the house because it is underground and lacks direct sunlight. The temperature difference can vary depending on factors like insulation and ventilation.
Some creative basement lighting ideas for a low ceiling space include recessed lighting, track lighting, wall sconces, LED strip lights, and pendant lights. These options can help brighten up the space without taking up too much headroom.
It can save you as much as $145 a year for every 1,200 square feet of ceiling area that is insulated. Savings which add up!
The amount of insulation needed for your attic depends on your location and climate. In general, it is recommended to have between 10-14 inches of insulation in your attic to ensure proper energy efficiency and temperature regulation in your home. It is best to consult with a professional to determine the specific amount needed for your attic.
NO.. it was probably put there for a purpose. Might have been some form of insulation to keep the upstairs less drafty or very likely it is keeping moiture from getting to your mardwood floors upstairs.. much better to ventilate the basement a bit that remove the Plastic.. Might even have been someones attempt at asbestose abatement years before..
You only need 8-10 inches. That is enough for insulation. You only need enough to put in the insulation you want. I'm in Arizona and only have 1' between the ceiling and a flat roof. But it's full of insulation. Works for me. Possible help added: A ridge vent for a pitched roof is a great way to help keep the heat down in an attic.
To simplify this as much as possible, an unfinished basement is a basement that is lacking the elements that would typically be seen in a finished room. These would include items like flooring, ceilings, insulation, and finished walls. Typical unfinished basements are as such quite bare, usually with the cement of the foundation making up the walls and the flooring, with the inner workings of the ceilings exposed.