Categories: Design

How to Frame a Basement Wall

When you build a wall for your finished basement there’s a lot going on. It’s more challenging than framing one outside to, for instance, build a shed.

This video breaks down some tips I use to make the process fast, accurate and fun. There are some tips that I think are useful for pros, new carpenters and remodelers, or DIYers binge-watching videos like this for mining home improvement tips (don’t worry, us pros do it too.)

I prefer to use wood when framing a wall. It’s easier to cut, faster to move, way easier to fasten and 10-million times easier to customize around pipes, windows, doors, and the umpteen other obstructions in remodeling a house. For more ideas, visit: www.woodnaturally.com

The screws I love are www.SpaxUS.com and the insulation you see here (which I also love) is www.Roxul.com

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  • Tom cruise wannabe and he doesnt explain anything for a first timer here.

  • So how do you start? What are the steps? What did you teach?

  • So, no vapour barrier under the bottom plate on a concrete floor.
    Wouldn't pass any building inspection.

    And plastic on the walls invites moisture condensation, use Tyvek. Lets vapour escape, but stops water.

  • Thanks for the quick and concise video, and appreciate the tip on the header hanger jig. I'm raising some walls in the basement but I might need to switch to the build-in-place method since the floor is tapering over an inch.

  • do you use the same nails for both top and bottom plate? Are special type
    fasteners required with treated lumber? thanks

  • This is not a teaching video, but a video to revisit what has already been learned. An initial step-by-step teaching video(s) please!

  • My top plate will be perpendicular to the joists. Do I need blocking between each joist?

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