Best approach to putting paneling back on wall?
I took off the paneling because the wall was bowing. I it repaired (meaning these strips on the wall keep it from getting worse, but the bow is still there). My plan was to put plastic on this wall so that it drains any potential water into the new drainage system. Then attach for strips in the existing holes (which I do realize would puncture the plastic...). The. Staple the paneling back on. Im not sure if this is the best way as I cannot build another wall to put in front of these cinder blocks. Also would it be bad to hide how much the wall has leaned? submitted by /u/imdehydrated123 [link] [comments]

![]() | I took off the paneling because the wall was bowing. I it repaired (meaning these strips on the wall keep it from getting worse, but the bow is still there). My plan was to put plastic on this wall so that it drains any potential water into the new drainage system. Then attach for strips in the existing holes (which I do realize would puncture the plastic...). The. Staple the paneling back on. Im not sure if this is the best way as I cannot build another wall to put in front of these cinder blocks. Also would it be bad to hide how much the wall has leaned? [link] [comments] |