yeah sheet rock is about 6 bucks and tax. That's not what I care about, I'm not ripping down an exterior wall, because then the cost goes up with reinsulating it after cleaning up all the loose fiberglass insulation that will get everywhere.
Why can't you do an interior wall .. that is whats confusing me .. why are you so concerned with putting this through an exterior wall? Most walls, even mortored, aren't just open to the exterior of a house. Unless you live in a log cabin lol, which I know you don't. I know your house is old, but come on .. it isn't that old lol.
There is usually some sort of partition/vapor barrier between them. Otherwise cold/water would just seep through.
Your exterior wall shoudl be at least 8" thick, still .. and the extreme exterior should have a partition sepertating it from your interior walls (that are located on your extrieor side walls). That is what I'm talking about.
If you take down an interior wall (that is on an exterior facing wall) .. you aren't going to be able to see through to the backside of your exterior facing (brick, wood, siding, ect). There should be a divider/partition/barrier there.
Also .. if you aren't on a slab .. and have a crawl space .. just put in a floor duplex close to the basebaord on the other side of the room.
I actually prefer a floor duplex myself, especially if you have hardwoods.
You did that on the exterior walls?
Every wall.... Insulation made it a pain in the ass, but every wall had the old electric ripped out and replaced with romex... outlets every 6'
We also replaced all the galvanized water lines and cast iron waste pipes with new copper and PVC.
ah.. well see there's the difference. I have nothing to rip out, and thus no pre-existing paths between the floors for them. I'd have to put in new holes.
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