Dry Floor Hardcore

 
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:13 PM   #1
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Dry Floor Hardcore


How's it going guys, this is a quick question for the pros out there. I have about 5 basements under my belt out here in Oakville, Ontario (All legit) and am starting to get a decent following. Anyways. I have been using dry-core panels on all my basement floors to help with moisture. My question is I have been considering just using delta wrap (the dimpled foundation material) and 1/2" 4x8 tongue and groove OSB to help maybe speed things up, save some money, and achieve the same quality of subfloor.

Does anyone have any experiance with this or any alternatives? Or should I just stick with my routine?

Thanks Dudes

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