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Proper Basement Finishing – A Tough Job in 3 Easy Steps

Proper Basement Finishing – A Tough Job in 3 Easy Steps

Your basement can be more than just a storage and utility area that smells funny and scares the kids. You can turn it into a full-scale living space and get more out of your home. All it takes is proper planning and some hard work. Of course, if you do the planning right, the work won't be so hard.

Step 1 – Draw up a Plan

Start by making a scale drawing. This plan should include wall dimensions, the sizes of windows and doors, and the function of each room. Include any other features you'll need like new plumbing fixtures. Measure the ceiling height and include any obstructions like pipes or vents. You'll submit this plan to the building instructor for their approval before you start.

An important part of your plan is flooring. Concrete and carpet are the most used basement flooring options, but they're not always ideal. Carpet is especially bad if you're putting in a bathroom because it's perfect for mold growth. Concrete is easy but it doesn't create a very friendly living space. Putting in a subfloor is a good way around the problem of flooring. It's nicer than concrete and it helps to keep the floor dry. Subfloor usually consists of polystyrene sheets covered with plywood.

Step 2 – Take Care of Any Water Issues

Before you start any work on your basement, you need to resolve all water and moisture issues. If you don't, it'll be much tougher to do this. Try to cut your drywall as little as possible. If you've got larger pieces they'll be much easier to install and this will cut down on labor. Make your measurements and cut. Assemble it piece by piece and nail it to the framing. Then, cover the creases and paint your walls.

Scaldino Basement Solutions proudly serves New Jersey and Staten Island families with expert waterproofing, foundation repair, and crawl space solutions. For over 20 years, we've transformed wet basements into safe, healthy living spaces. Your family's safety is our priority.

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