I'm hoping you can lead me in the right direction here.
I have a 2x4 stud wall, on my split level entry landing... I removed the drywall to fix a crack, the original board had a joint exactly at the same height as the framing transition for the header over the door...
I have stucco on the outside that isn't going anywhere any time soon.
I plan to spray 3" of 2lb. density foam in the stud bays, but I'm hoping you can point me in the right direction as far as killing the thermal bridging at the header and each stud?
I can spray within 1/2" tolerance of the face of the studs just fine.
I would like a double stud wall, with 1" space, but don't have enough room for that with the stair landing. I could afford to lose about 2"...
I have a 2x4 stud wall, on my split level entry landing... I removed the drywall to fix a crack, the original board had a joint exactly at the same height as the framing transition for the header over the door...
I have stucco on the outside that isn't going anywhere any time soon.
I plan to spray 3" of 2lb. density foam in the stud bays, but I'm hoping you can point me in the right direction as far as killing the thermal bridging at the header and each stud?
I can spray within 1/2" tolerance of the face of the studs just fine.
I would like a double stud wall, with 1" space, but don't have enough room for that with the stair landing. I could afford to lose about 2"...