What size lumber should I use to frame an unfinished basement?
How to frame an unfinished basement and what size of lumber to get/use?
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This link should have the information you need:
https://www.familyhandyman.com/basement/how-to-finish-a-basement-framing-and-insulating/
We used 2 x 4's to finish our basement. We attached them to each other at 16 inches on center and stood them up then attached them to the beams on the ceiling (the floor of the upstairs) and they stood like that, then covered them with paneling which we later painted. Hope this helps,
And . . . Don't forget to build according to local building code regulations. Can be found on line in many areas, or a trip to your local permit office is in order.
Here is a series on basement finishing.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq3EfotRPDE
ceiling/carpet... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMgOwgXejVE
most code requires an egress window if someone will be staying in it.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H43OH2ohL3E
I would first be sure its waterproofed, seal the floor and do the walls if necessary.
I used 2x6s and green treated 2x6s for the floor boards just in case of moisture etc.
Hello, the standard is 2"x4" but you can use 2"x 6" for more insulation. Hope this helps you out!
Follow whatever is required by code in your area.