Can you use foam board insulation in walls?

Rigid foam board insulation can be used throughout the home, but most often it is found in basement walls. If you are a do-it-yourself homeowner finishing your basement, this likely will be your first encounter with closed-cell rigid foam.
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Can I use foam board instead of insulation?

Foam board insulation is a great alternative to the very common fiberglass batt insulation that is in most of our homes. It has a higher R-Value per inch of thickness, it's resistant to moisture and is easy to work with.
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Can you put foam board behind drywall?

If you do install strapping over the foam, keep in mind that while the air space created by the furring will add to the assembly's R-value, it also can create air pathways into the walls or ceiling. Treat the foam rather than the drywall as the air barrier, sealing all edges, seams, and penetrations.
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Is foam board a good insulator?

Foam board insulation provides good thermal resistance and reduce heat conduction through structural elements, such as wood and steel studs, according to the U.S. DOE.
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Can you use insulation board instead of drywall?

Instead of using a more complicated or expensive alternative, such as decorative fiber cement boards, fiberglass panels or magnesium oxide (MgO) board, consider insulating your drywall with engineered EPS foam panels, such as InSoFast UX 2.0, particularly in a moisture-prone basement.
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Can you leave foam board insulation exposed?

Tests have shown that these laminated boards can withstand UV ray damage for a reasonably long time. That said, it's still advisable to cover any foam board insulation exposed to the Sun within 30-60 days at the most. On most projects, that's more than enough time to finish the exterior walls.
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What can I use to cover walls instead of drywall?

Drywall Alternatives
  1. Wood Planks. Wood planks are an age-old drywall alternative that has certainly stood the test of time well. ...
  2. Veneer Plaster. ...
  3. Lath & Plaster. ...
  4. Plywood and Sheet Wood. ...
  5. Texture Wall Panels. ...
  6. Brick & Masonry. ...
  7. Exposed Concrete Block. ...
  8. Cement Board.
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Do you need a vapor barrier with foam board insulation?

In houses with spray foam insulation, however, vapor barriers are not necessary. Quality closed cell foam insulation acts as a vapor barrier and does not absorb moisture; at the same time, the insulation prevents leakage by closing air gaps.
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How do you install rigid foam insulation on interior walls?

How to Install Rigid Foam Insulation Between Studs
  1. Measure the Project Area. Measure the entire wall area to figure out the amount of rigid foam to purchase. ...
  2. Measure Individual Cavities. Measure each bay individually. ...
  3. Mark and Cut the Rigid Foam. ...
  4. Install the Rigid Foam Insulation. ...
  5. Seal the Gaps in the Insulation.
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Can foam board insulation be used in ceilings?

In general, closed-cell foam is the best choice for unvented cathedral ceilings. It is also one of the most expensive, and most building inspectors will not allow it to be left uncovered (for fire-code reasons). Foil-faced iso-board can be cost-effective insulation for finished attics and cathedral ceilings.
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Does foam board go between studs?

Rigid foam board pieces are difficult to fit snugly between studs so you would have to spray foam to fill any gaps. Unlike loose-fill or batt, foam board insulation can't easily be cut to perfectly contour around pipes or wires.
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What is the R-value of rigid foam board?

Extruded polystyrene: Extruded polystyrene (XPS) rigid foam is usually blue or pink in color, with a smooth plastic surface. XPS panels typically aren't faced with other material. The R-value is about R-5.
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Which side of foam board insulation faces out?

If you're wondering whether to put the foil side of foam insulation board shiny side in or out, consider whether you want to make the space inside warmer or cooler. If you want to make the space warmer, the foil should face inside so it can reflect radiant heat back into the room.
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Is XPS foam board a vapor barrier?

XPS is manufactured in both an unfaced form or with different plastic facings. However, XPS is considered a vapor retarder, not a vapor barrier.
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How do you insulate a cold wall from the inside?

Internal wall insulation is done by fitting rigid insulation boards to the wall, or by building a stud wall filled in with insulation material such as mineral wool fibre. Internal insulation: Is generally cheaper to install than external wall insulation.
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Does foam insulation cause mold?

Foam building insulation, in both spray foam and foam board products, is resistant to mold growth but as we will explain here it is not absolutely mold-roof, and on occasion we do find mold growth on the surface of even closed-cell foam, in open-celled foam (rare), and on th surface of EPS and other foam insulating ...
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Should you put plastic behind drywall?

Without poly beneath the drywall, water vapor hits the drywall and diffuses through to the drier (in summer) indoor air. By installing a sheet of poly there, you cut off that drying mechanism and water that finds its way into walls can stay there longer and do more damage.
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How can I cover my wall cheaply?

Cheap Ways To Cover Walls
  1. Curtains.
  2. Peel And Stick Wallpaper.
  3. Print Fabric.
  4. Wall Panels.
  5. Wallpaper Panels.
  6. Mirrors.
  7. Foam Boards.
  8. Art Prints & Photography.
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What is the cheapest wall covering?

If you intend to maximize the cost of wall covering in the cheapest possible way, we recommend you use plywood. They're accessible, affordable and straightforward to assemble. Plywood is a wall covering material that'll not only save you money but time when remodelling your wall.
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Whats cheaper than drywall?

If you're looking for cheap panels for walls, plywood is inexpensive, easy to install, and durable. The wood grain will warm up a space and can be stained or painted to coordinate with any decor. Plywood can be installed in sheets or planks, the latter resembling the look of shiplap or traditional wood paneling.
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