Richard
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Starting to finish the main room in the basement (walkout). One full side of it is under grade and not visible in the photo. The side under grade is the whole right side of the room and the photo is of the left corner which as you see, is fully exposed to air & sunlight.
If it matters to know, when storms come in, they seem to come in blowing towards this side of the house.
My question is, I've always thought/understood that when ever you have wood to concrete contact, you really should use treated lumber. Once you have a treated plate down, you can then use regular lumber.
On the side of the house that is under grade, I've used treated on the floor and as firring strips up the walls (I used treated 2x4's)
Now on this wall I'm wondering if I really NEED to use treated since it's so open air?
Frankly, I kind of hate using treated because of how freaking wet it is from the store and if you don't use it immediately, how it turns into a pretzle as it dries out.
So, I'd PREFER to use regular lumber (again 2x4's) up the wall as my firring strips. I keep falling back to the "always use treated against concrete or blocks" logic so I'm in a quandry.
Thought I'd ask for opinions?
If it matters to know, when storms come in, they seem to come in blowing towards this side of the house.
My question is, I've always thought/understood that when ever you have wood to concrete contact, you really should use treated lumber. Once you have a treated plate down, you can then use regular lumber.
On the side of the house that is under grade, I've used treated on the floor and as firring strips up the walls (I used treated 2x4's)
Now on this wall I'm wondering if I really NEED to use treated since it's so open air?
Frankly, I kind of hate using treated because of how freaking wet it is from the store and if you don't use it immediately, how it turns into a pretzle as it dries out.
So, I'd PREFER to use regular lumber (again 2x4's) up the wall as my firring strips. I keep falling back to the "always use treated against concrete or blocks" logic so I'm in a quandry.
Thought I'd ask for opinions?