I've read it either goes against the concrete walls of the basement and I've also read it goes directly behind the drywall, which is it? Another suggestion I saw was to not use a moisture barrier at all, and to use foam board insulation because it also acts as a moisture barrier. If thats the case, do I use this against the basement walls and build the 2x4 wall after the board is up? One side of my basement has 2x3 metal beams to support the wall, so how do I get around this as well? Do I frame inside of each beam or do I build a wall infront of the beams? My basement is long and narrow so I'd like to use as much space as possible.
My basement walls do condensate a bit in spring time hence why I want to make sure I get this right. Working 2nd shift has me BORED as hell during the morning and I need to do something productive. Anybody else want to help? Haha.
Half of my basement is already finished, I want to frame up insulate and drywall the otherside. Any tips / pointers would be great, been googling all morning and seems like everyone does it differently and its hard to find the RIGHT way vs the other way.