In terms of humidity you should aim for around 60 and 70 humidity.
Building a wine cellar in a basement.
It s best to use the so called rigid foam board version for insulation.
If the sole purpose of your wine cellar is to store wine you don t need to think about furnishings other than racks.
For an average sized wine cellar a professional contractor will charge anywhere from 50 000 to 60 000.
This allows the wine to keep the cork moist.
If you re building your wine cellar in a basement you won t have to worry about ventilating any other rooms as the warm air will simply be dispersed outside.
For most basement wine cellars a temperature range of 55 59 degrees fahrenheit is ideal.
But if you might invite friends to see it or occasionally host tastings consider a few furnishings like a bar and stools.
Building a wine cellar is a major do it yourself project.
Use either 2 inch by 2 inch strips or a 2 inch by 4 inch strips of foam and begin furring the walls.
You will need to determine a realistic budget that will dictate the type and size you can afford.
Follow these instructions to add a wine cellar to your basement.
Here at rosehill our installers insulate the wine cellar s wood framed walls with r 22 batt insulation roxul for 2 x 6 framed exterior walls.
Step 1 plan.
For this reason it s important that the adjacent room be no warmer than 85 100 f 29 38 c to maintain the recommended temperature of 50 55 f 10 13 c in the cellar.
If a cellar construction includes excavation and concrete pouring the price can soar upwards.
Add the finishing touches and move the wine bottles in.