I am framing a basement wall and it needs to be Fire rated and moisture barrier. I have a french drain in the way where the platic ( not sure what it is ) comes off the wall about and inch or so, may be a seperater of some kind. I wanted to:
1.) Use type x drywall, just on the top at the rafters around the parimiter of my wall
2.) Glue foam installtion to the outside walls ( will not go to the floor as this plastic thing is in the way)
3.) Frame out the wall and put against the foam installation and my header will be under the type X drywall. Will use pressure treated lumber for my footer.
Questions:
1.) Do I need to foam the seems anywhere for fire rating it?
2.) Do I need any other fiber glass installation in the channels or is the foam on the concrete wall enough
3.) Is there anything needed on the bottom plate for fire resistand? I understand you are trying to stop air flow etc..
Just want to make sure I understand if this is the proper way to frame a basement wall considering a vapor barrier and fire retardant.
Thanks
Tim