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Furring strips to concrete walls.
Furring strips are long thin pieces of wood nailed to cinder blocks in order to support a finished wall.
Attach the first furring strip or strips to the concrete by pressing them firmly against the wall and allowing the glue to dry for a minute before letting go.
How to glue paneling to concrete walls without furring strips.
As you did with the bottom plate drill holes through your furring strips and into the wall along the line you marked on the concrete wall.
Determine the desired position of the furring strips or 2x4s before drilling any holes.
Decorative wood paneling is ideal for covering brick cinder block or masonry walls to enhance their appearance.
Installing furring strips on a masonry wall reduces the number of holes punctured into the cinder block which weakens the block.
Clear the holes of all.
If you are finishing a basement then chances.
Contractors use furring strips primarily when installing wood paneling or plasterboard over concrete or masonry walls.
Using a hammer drill drill holes using the correct diameter carbide tipped masonry bit for the concrete screw diameter.
Mark the wall for vertical furring strips installed 16 inch on center.
When placing the furring strip align it horizontally so that it stretches across the wall.
Doing so adds both time and cost to your installation.
Since you ll be attaching furring strips directly to concrete walls that might not be perfectly plumb you ll need to use shims to align the furring strips.
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Insulation is nearly 4 times greater with wall studs than with furring strips allowing you to apply a hearty layer of insulation.
Determine spacing and location of furring strips.
Excess holes will also allow water to seep through the cinder block walls.
Using the level plumb down the wall and draw a line for reference.
As described in step 3 toenail all furring strips to the bottom plate to hold them in place.
Apply liquid nails to the first furring strip position it on the chalk line and lined up with the wall holes.
Start placing the first furring strip where the basement wall meets the ceiling.