Position the snap line across the marks that indicate one of the wall s ends and snap a line.
How to build a stud wall on concrete.
Fortunately you can cover basement foundation walls quickly and inexpensively.
A hammer drive anchor requires only a small pilot hole.
Lay out the position of the track strike chalk lines and drill a hole through the metal and into the concrete the full length of the screw.
Determine the wall location.
Drill the hole at least 1 4 inch deeper than the length of the lower portion and vacuum or blow out the hole.
Snap chalk lines.
Then fill the holes in the slab with hydraulic cement.
Cut pressure treated 2 x 4 boards to length and lay them along the chalk line.
Walls are built from the ground up.
Remove the curb and clean the slab thoroughly with a wire brush.
Stretch a tape measure across the concrete slab and mark the position of the wall s ends.
Your local building code may call for the wall to be anchored to the slab with threaded rods.
Fasten steel tracks to concrete using 1 1 4 in.
Nail through the bottom wall plate into the concrete beneath with a powder actuated nail gun or other masonry fastener.
How do you cover basement concrete walls.
Use an impact driver to drive a 3 tapcon screw through the wood and into the floor.
Attach wood furring strips z shape channels or 2 4 studs to flat dry masonry walls then add insulation and cover the strips or studs with drywall.
First ensure the existing wall to which the new one will attach at a 90 degree angle has a stud immediately behind.
Use a hammer drill fitted with a carbide tipped masonry bit.
How to frame a non load bearing interior wall on concrete.
Use a hammer drill with 3 16 masonry bit to drill a hole through the wood and into the concrete floor.
The one shown requires only a 1 4 inch hole.
Repeat at the other end of the board.
You can add some 1 x 3 or even 1 x 2 studs attached directly to the concrete block and mount the drywall directly to them.
Mark the length of the new wall on both the adjoining wall and floor.
Drop in the anchor and hammer on the pin to expand the bottom of the shield against the wall of the hole.
Space attachments every 12 inches using two at a time.
Run a chalk snap line between the marks and snap.
This will be the cheapest and easiest method.