I am doing some insulation work that would expose the framing in my house and I was wondering if there is any wood treatment I should apply to the framing before I enclose the wall again. NB: Work will be done from the inside.
Was thinking of some water-based and possible sprayable product that would help prevent mold/fungi and possibly wood destroying insects.
I have looked at Wolman's CopperCoat but they say that the product should be used only outdors. I wouldn't quite qualify framing as "indoors" but I don't want to poison my family either.
I see that canadian codes do use similar products but recommend a poly sheet covering before aplying the drywall. I could do that...
Other than that, I have researched the net and I see that boron products may be appropriate.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Was thinking of some water-based and possible sprayable product that would help prevent mold/fungi and possibly wood destroying insects.
I have looked at Wolman's CopperCoat but they say that the product should be used only outdors. I wouldn't quite qualify framing as "indoors" but I don't want to poison my family either.
I see that canadian codes do use similar products but recommend a poly sheet covering before aplying the drywall. I could do that...
Other than that, I have researched the net and I see that boron products may be appropriate.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.