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  1. J

    Air cavity

    If I was to leave drop ceiling up and remove damp tiles would I have to fill gap? Or should I leave gap so plywood could breath. I foamed one corner and plywood still condensed where sprayfoam was. Not as bad as when tiles where there. thanks Jer
  2. J

    Combustion air line

    Thank you for replying. It doesn’t make basement cold. Maybe it will always have a little breeze coming through. This is what I have. thanks again
  3. J

    Air cavity

    Thanks for the help guys. Gave me some direction. thanks again Jer
  4. J

    Wall cavity

    This is the space between drop ceiling and top floor original ceiling
  5. J

    Combustion air line

    Hello, I have a 4” insulated combustion air line coming in beside my furnace. I know it’s need for air flow. My question is when nothing is running, there is still a breeze of air coming in. Is this normal? Or will hot water tank keep suction going? thank you
  6. J

    Air cavity

    Thanks Jeff what would happen if I left up the layer of ceiling tile? Moisture between drywall and old tile? thanks again Jeremy
  7. J

    Air cavity

    thank you so much for responding
  8. J

    Air cavity

    Thank you for responding
  9. J

    Wall cavity

    Hello I live in Canada with very harsh winters. My house was built in the 60’s. When I bought this house it was a flip. Here’s the problem. The guy took down all interior drywall and added strips on 2x4s to make 6 inch walls. His top plate was brought up to the existing ceiling tile (ceiling...
  10. J

    Air cavity

    Hello I live in Canada with very hard winters. My house was built in the 60’s. When I bought this house it was a flip. Here’s the problem. The guy took down all interior drywall and added strips on 2x4s to make 6 inch walls. His top plate was brought up to the existing ceiling tile (ceiling...
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