Using Dricore on floating walls

I'm looking at using DriCore subfloor and walls to finish my basement in Colorado. Here are my questions: With the building code in Colorado (walls must be floating due to ground shift), will the dricore meet those specifications? Can I just lay the subfloor, add the 2x4 to the ceiling joists and attach to the ceiling and subfloor? Do I have to attach the subfloor to the concrete? My basement currently has the insulation and moisture barrier on all walls--do I have to remove that before putting up the walls? Thanks in advance for your answers. submitted by /u/hellomann1 [link] [comments]

Mar 14, 2025 - 00:31
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I'm looking at using DriCore subfloor and walls to finish my basement in Colorado.

Here are my questions:

  1. With the building code in Colorado (walls must be floating due to ground shift), will the dricore meet those specifications? Can I just lay the subfloor, add the 2x4 to the ceiling joists and attach to the ceiling and subfloor?
  2. Do I have to attach the subfloor to the concrete?
  3. My basement currently has the insulation and moisture barrier on all walls--do I have to remove that before putting up the walls?

Thanks in advance for your answers.

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