BARRICADE is a modular design and the wall and subfloor components can be installed as a system or can be installed separately. With all of these time and cost-effective factors working for you, you can take comfort in knowing you’re providing a healthier environment for your family, and for the planet. Together you get the greatest benefit as the best wall and floor insulation solution for your basement remodeling project.

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Basement Insulation Building Science

Feb 14, 2008 by Barricade

Basement insulation, specifically extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation, is the best basement insulation to use for residential basement construction. Dow Chemical invented XPS insulation, giving it a closed cell structure that proved to be ideal for use in basement insulation projects. There are no holes or voids that would allow water to penetrate. In fact, Dow’s XPS insulation is so waterproof that it is used to make billets for floating docks. Because it has high …

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Vaulted Ceiling Insulation

Feb 11, 2008 by Barricade

A great basement-finishing product that insulates and neatly finishes basement walls has taken on a second role as a simple and effective way to insulate and finish vaulted ceilings. It took one imaginative homeowner in northern Ontario to discover this new application for the Barricade system. The beauty of the product is that homeowners can complete projects themselves. The homeowner was researching online to learn how to insulate a vaulted ceiling for his vacation …

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Not all Basement Subfloor Systems are Created Equal

Feb 11, 2008 by Barricade

When it comes to basement flooring ideas, a subfloor is a necessity, not an option. But why do you need a basement subfloor system? For basement remodeling, there are three important features that a basement subfloor must provide: Basement Floor Moisture Control, Basement Floor Insulation, Basement Floor Sound Control, Basement Floor Moisture Control. Basement concrete floors, because they are built right on top of the soil, are cold and damp. Warm, moist …

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Ventilating Basement Radon Gas in the Home

Feb 11, 2008 by Barricade

Radon is a natural gas derived from uranium found in the soil that is odorless, tasteless and invisible. It seeps out of the ground and enters the home usually through cracks and crevices in the basement and can affect other areas of the home. In the open air, the amount of radon gas is very small and it does not pose a health risk. However, in some confined spaces like basements and underground mines, radon gas can accumulate to relatively high levels and can become a …

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Energy Saving Basement Finishing Ideas

Feb 11, 2008 by Barricade

In Ontario, all new homes built after 1975 had to have basement foundation wall insulation with an R12 rating just two feet down from the sill plate. This was designed to prevent condensation from forming on the top half of the foundation wall that was exposed above ground level. This code provision is a standard component of all Canadian and United States building codes today. For older homes built before 1975, there was typically no basement insulation. Recently, the …

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Quiet Comfort With Basement Insulation

Feb 11, 2008 by Barricade

In order to create a quiet, comfortable living space below grade in basements and other lower-level living spaces, it is important for homeowners to understand the types of basement insulation available. That includes basement insulation for foundations walls, concrete floors, ceilings and partition walls. For soundproofing the upper level of the home from noise created in the basement, acoustical and fire-rated batt insulation in the basement ceiling is recommended. …