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Old 11-10-08, 03:35 PM   #1
cmittle
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Default Air leak beneath and above sill plate

My girlfriend and I are finishing the basement in our split-foyer home. We have slowly been fixing a few things that the original contractors did poorly and started on some half walls as well. One thing We noticed the other day was that between the sill plate and the top of the concrete half-wall there is some ~1/4" foam. We could feel a decent draft coming through this area and will be going around the entire room with a hefty bead of caulk to seal this.

One other area we felt a draft was on the top side of the bottom plate. Where the stud meets the bottom plate there was a large (~3/16" gap) on several of the studs. You could feel the cold air coming through this gap as well. We used some silicone and went around the entire basement filling in these gaps as well.

Just thought that I'd mention it as something that other people finishing a basement might be able to look at for ensuring a well insulated/no draft space.

I will try to get a picture or two in the next few days.

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