Saturday, February 7, 2009

Basement Insulation Upgrade for Post-War Bungalow

My brother is currently adding insulation (2" EPS foam) of to the basement walls of his 1 1/2-story post-war bungalow. I was curious to see the effectiveness of this common approach versus building an R60 wall inside the basement, similar to Yukon Housing Corp.'s "SuperGreen" method.

The house is a well-cared for 1 1/2 story bungalow, very common to Whitehorse, especially in Riverdale. The house has some new windows, modest air sealing, and an un-insulated concrete basement with concrete floor. To estimate the energy savings of the two upgrade options, I built a basic model of this house in HOT2000.

Then, ran the two basement insulation scenarios:
  1. 2" Foam - 2" EPS foam, taped seams, 1x4 strapping & drywall - R10
  2. SuperGreen wall - 2x4 inner stud wall on 1x4 top & bottom plates creating a 16" cavity filled with cellulose. Vapour barrier and drywall - R60
Energy Saving Results:

Basement Insulation Upgrade:
Base Case 2" Foam SuperGreen
R-Value of Basement ~ R3.5 R10 R60
Total Building Heat Loss (MJ)
116.4 106.6 103.3
Basement Heat Loss (MJ)
34 20.9 24.2
% of Heat Loss through Basement 29% 22.7% 20.3%
Annual Oil Use (L) 2766 L
2452 L
2346 L
Annual Cost Savings @ $1.00/L - $314.00 $ 420.00
Annual Cost Savings @ $1.50/L - $471.00 $ 630.00

Note: This does not include re-insulation of the rim joist, which would likely be foamed, resulting in reduced overall air-leakage. I assume this would be common to both scenarios, so didn't model rim joist re-insulation upgrade.

Costs:

Assuming the home-owner supplies the labour for both upgrades, material costs are as follows. Costs common to both options (e.g. drywall) are not shown.

Dimensions are:
W: 28', L: 24', H: 7.5', Perimeter: 104' , Wall Area: 780 sq. ft.

Option 1 Material Costs: 2" Foam
Item # Unit Unit Cost Item Total
2" Foam Board 54 2x8 boards $ 32.49 $ 1,754
Foam-Concrete Glue 8 tubes $ 6.00 $ 48
Hilti gun rental 2 days $ 30.00 $ 60
Hilti nails 3 boxes $ 60.00 $ 180
Tuck Tape 2 rolls $ 14.00 $ 28
Acoustical sealant 2 tubes $ 3.00 $ 6
1x4 16' strapping
33 ea. $ 5.27 $ 174
Total Material Costs


$ 2,250


Option 2 Material Costs: SuperGreen
Item # Unit Unit Cost Item Total
Top & bottom plates 13 1x4 16' stapping $ 5.27 $ 68
Studs 52 2x4 8' $ 3.77 $ 196
Accustical sealant 4 tubes $ 6.00 $ 24
Hilti gun rental 1 days $ 30.00 $ 30
Hilti nails 1 boxes $ 60.00 $ 60
Tuck Tape 1 rolls $ 14.00 $ 14
Vapour Barrier 1.5 100' roll $ 80.99 $ 121
Cellulose Insulation 70 bags $ 17.97 $1,258
Total Material Costs


$1,772


Summary
If you can "afford" to loose 16" around the perimeter of your basement, then insulating with the SuperGreen method is the way to go:

Upgrade Option: 2" Foam SuperGreen Relative Savings
Material Cost $ 2,250 $ 1,772 $ 478
Oil Savings (L) 314 420 106
Cost Savings @ $1.00/L $ 314 $ 420 $ 106
Cost Savings @ $1.50/L $ 471 $ 630 $ 159
Simple Payback @ $1.00/L (years) 7 4 3
Simple Payback @ $1.50/L (years) 5 3 2
Return on Investment @ $1.00/L 14% 24% 10%
Return on Investment @ $1.50/L 21% 36% 15%


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