You ll need a hammer drill and concrete screws to attach the furring strips vertically at 16 inch intervals.
Glue paneling to basement walls.
Can you glue paneling to cement walls.
Position the panel next to the wall and press it into place.
If your walls leak.
Cut the furring strips to the length of your basement wall using a saw.
Use a rubber mallet to tap the paneling in place.
Step 2 finished basement walls such as those with painted drywall or wallboard do not require much preparation to attach.
You can purchase a very strong adhesive and use that to attach the paneling to your basement.
Use a level to plumb the panel before installing.
If the wall is longer than the length of your furring strip combine multiple furring strips to stretch across the length of the wall.
Glue paneling to the walls.
Using standard studs commonly called 2 by 4s is optimal.
Step 4 choose an adhesive glue that is capable of binding wood to concrete.
Preparing to install paneling directly to your concrete walls is critically important.