Should you insulate your basement ceiling?
Should you insulate your basement ceiling or does that cause a vapor barrier. ? Thanks
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Ours was insulated using unfaced batts.
What’s above the bathroom?
It certainly will not harm anything if you insulate your cieling/floor. If you are going to use bats with a moisture barrier it should face the heated area. However, if your basement is a sealed space with some heat (like from a furnace) it won't matter that much. It may be your personal choice to have the paper/foil side facing the basement so you don't have exposed fiberglas.