Hello!
Planning to frame interior walls and the floor is concrete. The casting was done in mid-August 2016. Since October 1st, the slab has been protected by a sealed frame. Since February 15, 2017, the house has also been heated with a construction fan, maintaining about 12-15 degrees.
My question is whether I can place the wooden studs directly against the concrete or if I should put a piece of paper in between?
The slab has underfloor heating that will be turned on in about 2 months. The house is diffusion-open.
 
The best option is probably to use metal studs against the concrete and then standing wooden studs, so you can avoid worrying about this problem. The metal studs are easier to attach to the concrete and provide higher precision in building. If the slab is insulated underneath, no paper is needed under the wooden studs.
 
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