GBA Logo horizontal Facebook LinkedIn Email Pinterest Twitter X Instagram YouTube Icon Navigation Search Icon Main Search Icon Video Play Icon Plus Icon Minus Icon Picture icon Hamburger Icon Close Icon Sorted

Community and Q&A

Steel or wood studs for spray foam basement

AndySosna | Posted in Energy Efficiency and Durability on

My client wants 4″ of closed cell spray foam installed in stud cavities in his basement. Location – Toronto, Canada.

What studs should be used to frame foundation walls with – steel or wood?

The debate is that 2×4 is taking 1.1/2″ of space that could have been filled with foam if steel studs were used instead since they are only about 1/16″ thick.

Your input will much appreciated.

GBA Prime

Join the leading community of building science experts

Become a GBA Prime member and get instant access to the latest developments in green building, research, and reports from the field.

Replies

  1. Riversong | | #1

    According to an ORNL report, wood studs might degrade a wall's thermal performance by 10%, while steel studs can degrade it by 55%.

    There is no more effective thermal bridge than steel framing.

  2. AndySosna | | #2

    Wow! 55% ??? I guess this dilema is solved.

    Thank you very much for your response.

Log in or create an account to post an answer.

Community

Recent Questions and Replies

  • |
  • |
  • |
  • |