Submitted by Blackking203 t3_10muhh6 in DIY
Good afternoon,
My laundry/storage room is unfinished, but the interior foundation wall has wood framing that someone already put up. I'm looking to add some insulation to the wall...but the studs are 2x3 and the spacing between each is 24in.
This doesn't fit any standard size insulation and when I look at insulation that size, it's like 4 times the cost of the 15in insulation roll. Does anyone have any recommendation on how I should insulate this wall? I'm looking for a quick, but efficient solution.
Any help is appreciated.
it00 t1_j659y29 wrote
A general rule of thumb with insulation - either board or glasswool roll - is there is incredibly little waste. Just cut to size and put it in the gaps as best you can. I'm assuming you're going to be covering with a vapour barrier and plasterboard / drywall in any case? It doesn't matter a damn how the insulation looks - as long as it's full coverage with as close to no gaps as possible.
If you get rolls of insulation for the required area just cut to the required width (in your case 22") with a saw - while it's still in the roll. Sheet insulation can be like the worst made jigsaw in the world - who cares? It's going to be hidden in any case. Just slice it all to fit nice and tightly to the studs.