I read in one of your answers that you recommend using bat when insulating the basement. I was wondering why you do not recommend rigid insulation. If the only reason is cost, does not the ease of the installation make up for some of that cost difference? A third question I have is what is the minimum recommended R value for the basement walls. I saw that you had R20, but an archetect said I only needed R10. I understand that more is better, but is it really needed.
Answer:
Bat insulation makes wiring, plumbing, heating, etc. modifications much easier and R-10 (depending on where you live) went out with black and white TV. I wonder if your architect source is a home owner who pays heating bills or a renter.
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