The Basics of Framing A Basement Wall
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2022
- We're currently finishing our basement and I thought I'd share the basics of what I know about framing a basement wall with wood studs. This is not the be-all end-all video on framing, but it's definitely a good starting point if you're new to framing basement walls. Check it out and I hope at the very least you learn something you didn't know prior!
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Why start at 15 1/4 on the framing?
It's a little tricky to imagine it but I promise that if you lay it out like this you will end up with studs 16" on center lol. So the first stud will be flush with the start of the bottom plate. Then measuring 15 1/4" off the start of the bottom plate will give you the leading edge of stud #2. Center to center of the first two studs will not be 16", but the sheet of drywall will not be going to the center of the first stud, it will be going to the edge of it/start of the wall.
So from the start of the wall to the center of stud #2 will be 16". Then it's 16" OC from that point on. I hope that makes sense 😃 Kind of tough to explain in text lol.
Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering the same thing.
@@DoingWhatever I think I need a show only on this. Lost me after "It's a little tricky".
I get this question quite a bit - I probably should make a separate video on just this part 😃
@@DoingWhatever 😮😮🎉😊😊
Young man, I have to tell you that there are 3 problems with this video. 1.) The video was way too short. 2.) I could only give it one thumbs up. 3.) I wish I could email you a beer. THANK YOU for the great tutorial. You did a wonderful job! Happy New Year.
😂😂 I really appreciate the awesome comment! Comments like these really encourage me to make more videos like it, so thank you! Happy new year to you as well!
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Great!! Thank you. I’m very much a beginner and I’m really wanting to build a wall for my cat enclosure. This video was exactly what I needed. 😊😊😊😊
Finally, a video that takes the time to explain what's being done without speed ups and horrible music. Absolutely perfect!
I really appreciate it, thank you! Glad it was helpful!
This video offers a clear and concise tutorial on framing a basement wall, providing viewers with the fundamental knowledge needed to undertake this common DIY project. By breaking down the process into easy-to-follow steps and offering practical tips, the video empowers viewers to confidently tackle basement renovations. It's a valuable resource for homeowners looking to expand their living space or enhance the functionality of their basement.
Can't agree more with the comments saying this was perfectly shot and explained, and shown. Thanks for not wasting time showing every cut or action, but not missing anything.
I really appreciate it 😃 thanks for the positive feedback!
Wow, thank you 😃 I really appreciate it!
@@DoingWhatever do you need a building permit for this?
I would think in most places you would - I definitely needed a permit for this work. Check with your local building inspector if you are unsure.
When building a wall its a good idea to crown the studs,so your drywall isn't wavy,great video.
Very true, thanks!
Dude, you just explain marking wood in a way that watching a thousand videos didn't. I finally get it. Thanks.
Glad I could help! 😃
At age 68, I’m just starting a first ever DIY basement project on our new house. There’s no word to thank you for your clear and competent instruction. Your teaching skills are as impressive as your carpentry.
I really appreciate it, thank you! Good luck with the project!
This is so much nicer than a boss yelling at me and getting frustrated because I don’t already know all of this. I learned a lot thank you.
haha! well I'm glad to hear that!
I love that you took a difficult wall, with many things to consider, and made a video out of it. The camera work and the extra close views of you marking it out was what i was missing from all the other video's i've seen. I know it must take a load of extra time when filming it initially, but the quality of instruction leaves NOTHING to be filled in with guess work, so THANK YOU!
Glad it was helpful! I really appreciate the awesome comment!
I completely agree. Excellent views and angles for all of us to see the construction work up close.
This guy is a good teacher.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I have only been framing for 45 years so I don't know everything. BUT this works for this guy. I do NOT do it like that. I always stager the butt joints when doing the floor plate and top plate to make it stronger. I also make an L at the ends for nailing drywall. I measure completely differently. Again, what this guy does, works for him. BUT professionals do it differently.
I’ve framed a basement with pre making walls on the floor. It’s got its pros but you need to consider undulations in the floor which mandate careful measuring lest you find you have a wall you can’t get into position.
If the floor is wavy at all or too much junk on the ceiling I prefer to pre set the bottom plate, then the top with a plum bob, and individually attach studs.
i'll be building my first wall, this is the only video that mentions needing treated wood when it will be against concrete. super glad i watched you video. thanks for the help!
Yea you'll definitely want/need treated wood when in contact with concrete. I believe it's code in most places lol. Glad to help!
Articulate, easy to follow and very informative, which is the whole point of how-to videos, or at least it should be. This is exactly what I needed, thank you.
Wow, thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful 😃
You have a natural gift for explaining Construction to a just about anyone.....
Thank you, I really appreciate that 😃
Perfect for what I was looking for. You know your stuff, and you're really articulate in your demonstration and explanation. Definitely subscribing and coming back for more. Thanks!
Great, I'm glad to hear that! I really appreciate the kind comment and thanks for subscribing 😃
Same here, really great video. Makes it seem a little less intimidating for someone like me who has never framed anything.
Awesome! I’m glad you found it helpful! Good luck with the project!
Only video I’ve seen that showed how to add the supports for when your wall doesn’t align with studs and joists. Much appreciated. Gonna build some partition walls this month with a bit more confidence.
Awesome, I'm glad to hear that! Every little tip helps
This was such an amazing explanation for framing, thank you so much. I feel so confident in attempting to frame my basement.
Wow, thank you! I’m glad to hear that! Good luck with framing your basement, I hope it goes well 😃
This is fantastic reference material. Addresses adjustments, obstacles, and accommodations I’ll have to deal with finishing my basement. Really appreciate how you explain what and why you’re doing something and thinking ahead to drywall. Fantastic! Thank you for creating and sharing!
Awesome, I'm really glad you found it helpful!! good luck with the basement build 😃
This was pretty dope! I plan on remodeling my basement this spring/summer and your video on how to frame a wall is just… phenomenally easy and straightforward! Thanks for being so helpful.
Awesome! Thank you! I really appreciate the kind words :)
I'm glad you found it helpful and I hope the basement remodel goes well this upcoming spring!
This is absolutely flawless video for a beginner. Simple and too the point !
Glad you think so! I appreciate it!
@@DoingWhatever this is the best video i've seen on the topic, looking to add a wall in an already finished basement. picked up a lot of solid info here! thank you!
Awesome! I’m glad to hear that! 😃
Super helpful, I like how clear and communicative you are. The whole marking forward although perhaps obvious to most was really helpful for me.
Wow, thanks for the awesome comment! I’m glad it was helpful 😃
In Russia, this construction technology is rarely used, so I’m interested in watching your videos. Great job! Everything looks beautiful and reliable.
Interesting! I had no idea. I appreciate the kind words!
Excellent job, my brother. I could watch you work all day. Great explanation on every step you took.
I appreciate that! and thanks for watching 😃
I love this. I need to frame a couple walls in my basement and now I know how to do it!!!!! I’ve assisted many times but never done it solo. This was exactly what I needed to see.
Glad to hear this was helpful! You can do it!
Thank you. I’m a 63 year old female, brand new to carpentry. I’m building a chicken coop to practice what I’m learning. Almost everyone has words of wisdom & knowledge to share. You have found a way to put it all together, spell it out simply & I come away with confidence.
Marking top & bottom boards simultaneously was a Doh! moment for me. I really appreciated it tho lol
I’m so glad to hear this was helpful!
That’s great - I think it’s awesome that you are wanting to learn new things and taking on a new challenge with a chicken coop! Good luck with the coop build!
Excellent presentation. Love your step-wise, slow-and-show method. Have definitely learned something here!
Thank you, I really appreciate it!! Glad it was helpful!
What a great, informative, simple, user-friendly Video. To the point. Explained all the small details such as what tools were what. I can watch this video and feel completely confident to frame a wall. Thankyou so much.
You're very welcome! And thank you for such a nice comment! Im glad it was helpful 😃
Great video, very informative. Really answered a lot of questions I had and has given me more confidence in doing this project.
That’s awesome, I’m glad it was helpful! Good luck with your project!
Thank you for this. We are waterproofing our basement now and then will be turning it into 1200 sqft of living area and this video does a great job showing and explaining some of the intricacies of framing rooms. Keep up the great work. Thank you again.
No problem, glad it was helpful! Good luck with the basement project!
Thank you for making such a detailed video. I learned so much from it like the little tips and tricks on how to measure and mark studs.
That’s awesome to hear! I’m glad it was helpful 😃
Exceptionally clear and direct instructions. Very helpful!
Glad to hear it was helpful - thanks!
I appreciate the time you took to make this video and share. Angel from The Bay
Thanks! I hope it was helpful 😃
this may be boring for some people bt for me this a perfect video for me to watch as I am moving forward to becoming a carpenter apprentice, thanks for this vid man
Awesome - I’m glad it was helpful! Hopefully I didn’t put you to sleep 😉😂
Best video on the topic yet! I liked the tip of stacking the stud and measuring up! That's great!
Thanks! I really appreciate it!
Wow! Thanks for explaining the stud measurements. I watched so many before finally understanding it for us dummies 🤣 with your video!
Great video! Very easy to follow and very informative for someone who has never done this before like myself 😊
Thank you so much! I’m really glad to hear it was helpful!
Excellent video for a beginner getting ready to frame for a small bathroom. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I love this video.
I like wood framing.
Construction is beautiful.
Building things. Nice.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Another video I watched recommended framing and re-insulating the basement walls. Then dropping in subfloor and building on top of the floor.
Just came for some reminders but man your videography is actually really well done. Everything is easy to see, small technicals as well as the overall picture is very well outlined with how you have your cameras positioned.
thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it!!
Awesome video just what I was looking for as I'm getting ready to finish our basement.
I’m glad it was helpful! Good luck on the project 😃
Only 2 nails per stud, should be 3, you didn’t crown up all the studs, never put hand behind nailer, stand on stud when nailing, only 3 screws on ceiling ladder backing should be 4, I could go on but you did half way decent for and amateur, carry on kiddo 😊
Perfect instructional video for me buddy! Not too much information but still covered the “why” things are done. Thank you very much for sharing.
That's awesome, I'm glad to hear that! And thanks for the feedback and kind comment - It's very helpful 😃
So hard to find people who work with reliable knowledge and workmanship intregrity. Very informative tutorial. Thank you.
Excellent explanation while building!
Thanks!
I’m getting ready to attempt to finish my unfinished basement this winter with zero experience and gonna go based off this video out of all videos I watched. Your video has helped with the intimidation factor so thank you for making a easy to follow video! Also gonna go buy a ramset it looks easier and faster then using my hammer drill.
Awesome, I’m so glad to hear that this video was helpful! Good luck with the basement build out, you got this!
Excellent tutorial! You gave a clear demonstration of the whole process, with explanations of why each step was taken and the concerns that might be used for each (the treated lumber for any contact with concrete, the extra blocking/studs for drywall, that jog that was necessary for the door).
Glad it was helpful!
This was perfect and very helpful. Loved how you explained everything.. great job. Now I can do mine with confidence
Great video! I am working on my basement and this is perfect
Awesome! Thank you!
Good luck on your basement😃
Great video! Truly a beginners guide ! Thank you !
You're very welcome!
Thank you for sharing. I know it takes time and adds to the length of your jobs, so I wanted ya to know I appreciate it. Wish me luck.
No problem, just trying to help others if I can 😃 good luck with your project!
This is the best wall frame video I've seen - thank you for the detail.
Wow, thanks! I really appreciate it!
Hey, I really want to thank you for this video! I'm in the beginning phase of doing the same thing in my basement, to make an isolated room for a work shop. I've never done this before, and was a little nervous about where to begin, (& then what to do, lol), but your instructions are fantastic, and I'm feeling more confident about taking on this project
... I know; it's kinda crazy, but I'm 59 years old, and I've never done this kind of thing before. Guess I'm just a late bloomer lol. Anyway, I really appreciate all of the time and detail you put into this video, and let you know how much it helps.
Man, thank you, that means so much! I really enjoy making videos like this and sharing the information I know with others in hopes of helping them out. So it's awesome when I get feedback like this!
I don't know it all, but I know enough to get by and hopefully give the next person a good starting point to go off of.
Good luck with the project and I'm sure it will turn out well!
Super easy to understand. I like how you have a stand for your camera. Some RUclipsrs carry their camera while doing the walls etc… makes it confusing to understand what they are doing. Subscribing :)
Awesome! Thank you - I really appreciate it 😃
This is a very helpful video. Thank you!
🎉 love the speed, lack thereof, in this video. Extremely well done for a DIY learning before doing
Glad you liked it! I appreciate the feedback!
Good tutorial ! Always wondered how the first wood was "nailed" to the concrete and now I know.
Thank you - glad it was helpful!
You can also use cut nails
We just had to build a wall for some stage stuff at my church. One thing that I learned that I never thought about was to place the bow of studs in all the same direction so you don’t have big warp between two studs. I don’t know how often that matters or is practiced but it seemed to make sense. Disclaimer: not at all a framer or professional here. Lol.
Correct, that's definitely good practice to do. I forgot to mention that in this video so I appreciate the tip! Thanks!
Getting ready to frame new basement in our new home. Thanks for your video, much needed help.
No problem, glad to help! Good luck with the basement!
Thank you. I feel confident to do it myself. Your instruction too what I knew and made it make sense! Perfect explanation.
Awesome, I’m glad to hear that! You got this!
Great video! Very helpful! I noticed you used screws to anchor the wall to the ceiling (floor joists), I was told using nails allows for some play with seasonal temp changes. Is there a reason people use two bottom plates?
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
Using nails to attach the top makes sense, didn't think about that aspect. sometimes the nailgun knocks the wall out of alignment so often times I would use a few screws to pin the top of the wall in place and then follow up with a few nails.
sometimes people use two bottom plate to hold the gypsum board off the ground that much further - that way if you were to get water in the basement, hopefully it isn't enough to start soaking into the gypsum board, therefore less damage overall. just need to have tall enough trim to cover that extra gap at the bottom.
Framing basement walls, requires "floating" walls by code. This is to prevent the water table from lifting up the slab and displacement of walls, that would be transmitted to the upper floor above.
Only in a few states in the US. I believe Colorado and Wyoming, but be sure to check with your local building inspector if you aren't sure.
Thank you! You are clear and concise. Excellent DIY training video!
Super helpful video! Editing is great too (i.e., speeding up in certain parts). Thanks!
thank you - glad to hear it was helpful!
Great video, very helpful. One question I have is about the space from concrete wall to the wall you are making is there a certain space you have to keep? I'm going through same project very soon. Thanks in advance.
Thank you!
I provided a 1/2” space between the concrete wall and the 2x4 wall. This should be plenty of air space should any moisture get back there - it will dry out. Basically just marked 4” off the concrete wall to give me the face of the 2x4 wall. 3 1/2” for a 2x4 leaves 1/2” of air space. Hope that helps!
How did you determine the vapor gap distance from outer wall to frame? Also, how do you know what kind of protection to use in the gap?
1/2" air gap is fairly standard. You typically see a line offset from the face of the concrete wall 4" and the wall framed with a 2x4 leaving that 1/2" air gap. this is plenty of space should you develop a bit of moisture in the air gap - it would evaporate without causing any damage. As for a vapor barrier, that will depend on the region you live in and the local codes as well. I would suggest digging into the codes or calling your local code person. Hope that helps!
Excellent video!! I am framing my basement and you demonstrated so many good ideas. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Excellent video, showed me everything I need to know!
Appreciate the tips and attention to detail.
Glad it was helpful! and thanks for the kind comment!
Not a bad video. My only recommendation is the joints on your top and bottom plate should be offset. Bottom plate is fine then you should of used a longer board to get the seams away from each other. And put the seam between studs and then sister that section of top/bottom plate. That’s the correct way to do it if you aren’t going to do a double top plate but the way you showed is how some builders do it to speed it up (not their house they don’t care). Another thing I learned is when marking for cuts, I do a check with a perpendicular line going up to the tape then slash at an angle to the waste side. Just eliminates pencil lifts
thank you - these are very good tips I'll have to remember for next time! Really appreciate it!
Be sure to check the crown of each stud as they vary and need them to go all the same direction. Unless you want a wavy wall for a special effect.
Yep, that’s a good point I forgot to mention. Thanks!
How do you check the crown of each stud? Is this also applicable for Canadians?
@@nmaze6913 You turn it on its side and stare down the length of the stud. This will determine if one side has either a bow (crown) or cup in it.
About to move back to WI, and a lot of new home builds will be plumbed for a basement, but not finished. This is a perfect example of the kind of video that younger guys need to watch to finish that basement themselves. Projects in your garage or in your not-yet-finished basement = awesome.
I really appreciate it, thank you! I’m here in Wisconsin as well - best state out there! 😁
How many times can I like this video!?!? 😩 whoa!!!! Thank you!!!
Hopefully an “odd” number of times 😂 I’m hoping it was helpful?!
Why didn’t you frame around the window on the back wall?
I like to frame the walls and stand them up first, then cut in the windows afterwards. That way I can cut the opening for the window in the wall pretty much perfectly, instead of relying on getting the measurements for the openings perfect when framing the wall. If that makes sense lol
It does.... subscribing
Awesome, thank you!
It does
Great tutorial. All of the things you thought ahead on were extremely helpful.
thanks! glad it was helpful!
You are way ahead of what I need to know. I looking for the outside corners at the wall framing, not the last bits.
I’m a dock builder so cuting and nailing is pretty much the same. But that 15 1/4 than the rest of the studs at 16x really help out a lot. Also the way you mark your button stud and top stud really help out a lot. Thank you for such a GREAT video my guy.
Great video I already know how to frame. I just miss a lot of the small things. You’ve definitely pointed out a lot of valuable tips in this video. Good job.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
One thing I didnt see in the video was how to determine the crown of the studs and how to line those up. Maybe that's in a different video, I wouldn't know. Thank you for your time in making a 15 minute project into a half hour tutorial for our benefit.
I am building a closet in our basement and this will be the first time I have framed anything. I really appreciated your explanations of the blocking issues.
Glad to hear it was helpful! Good luck with the closet build!
I’ve been a carpenter for more than 25 years and I’ve had to teach many people how to do things, I’ve hired many guys and had to train them, my son included, and realized quickly had bad I am at giving instruction. You’re a goddamn pro at showing the process. I REALLY like the subtle little hand and finger gestures showing this or that. Perfect.
Well I'm honored, thank you for such a kind comment! I try to show people the process and how I think and go about it - I'm glad to hear it helpful 😃
Excellent video.New subscriber.I'll be using this info when I frame the living space of my shophouse.Thank you for sharing.Well explained without a lot of babble.Great job!
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate the kind comment 😃 I’m glad you found it helpful and good luck on the shophouse!
Excellent video!!! Thanks for doing/sharing this with us!!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Thank you for sharing, you made it so easy to understand and follow,plus you give safety recommendations also. Not everyone understands the safety issues
awesome, I'm glad to hear that!
Wow. You explained so well finally I put things together and make sense, I’m trying to learn how to do things myself. Thank you
Awesome, glad to hear it was helpful! You can do it!
@@DoingWhatever do you need a building permit for this?
Very rarely you find a video which is more showing how to do rather just talk after its been done.
Great video. Just subscribed your channel
Awesome, thank you! Im glad the video was helpful 😃
Great video. You did great in explaining everything clearly. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! thanks!
Excellent video. I just bought a house and I'm planning on framing the basement. This has been very helpful.
Awesome, I’m glad to hear that! Good luck with your project!
Excellent Brother! Working Class! Getter Done!
Thanks man!!
Very thorough and useful video. I learned a lot in just a few minutes.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much. To show me the project I going to start my basement. God bless you.
Great job teaching and making everything fool proof lol. I’ve learned so much from this one video, I will be following and continue to learn as much as I can from you. Thanks 💪🏽
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks!
I love the framing videos. I am just starting out, myself. Hopefully you can do more.
I’m glad to hear that! If I frame anything else I’ll definitely make some more videos of it!
I am just about to start finishing my basement and have no real experience framing. This was an extremely helpful video! Thanks!!!! Subscribed.
Awesome I’m glad to hear that! And thanks for subscribing! Good luck with the basement 😃
Built my first wall, thanks for the instruction. Outstanding
Fantastic! not a problem!
This is the best video on this I’ve seen. I want to build a similar wall so especially apt. Keep making videos.
Wow, thanks! I appreciate the support and encouragement 😃
Great video, I'm building a frame for an rv and alot of this is super relavant. Glad you made this video
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for your easy to understand explanations. Much appreciated.
No problem! Glad to hear it was helpful!
Great video. Excellent pacing and explanations. Thank You!!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
Awesome video, I got my first wall put up and turned out better than I thought it would
Thank you! Nice work!