Beautifying Your Basement
by: ARA Content
Quick Tips for a Successful Basement Remodel
(ARA) - Need a place to entertain the guys and house the
pool table? Want to rid the family room of toys from tots and teens?
Remodeling your basement is the easiest and most affordable way to add
value and additional living space to your home.
Depending on your skill level, you may need to hire a
professional contractor to help out with parts of the project. However,
with a little preparation and planning, refinishing your basement can
be simple.
- Plumbing and Patching -- If you're planning to
install a bathroom or a wet bar, plumbing needs to be the first
priority since pipes may need to be installed beneath the cement floor.
Once all plumbing is installed, be sure to patch all cracks in the
floor and walls. Use a low-odor, polyurethane sealant, such as PL
Concrete and Masonry Sealant (www.stickwithPL.com), which will produce a flexible, long-lasting seal for all cracks in the foundation.
- Block in Beauty and Security -- If your
basement is not already equipped with glass block windows, it may be a
good idea to have them installed now. Glass block windows (www.pittsburghcorning.com) not only provide aesthetic appeal and light transmission, but also provide added security from intruders.
- Electrical -- Once the plumbing system is in
place, it is time for the electric. Be sure to install a sufficient
number of electrical outlets and telephone lines to accommodate
televisions, lamps and computer modems. And don't forget the cable
lines too!
- Walls -- Drywalling is the easiest way to
cover cement walls to create a smooth surface. Be sure to use a
low-odor, fast-grabbing adhesive such as PL Premium Polyurethane
Construction Adhesive (www.stickwithPL.com)
to create a secure bond and to reduce the need for difficult nailing
into the cement block. Once the drywall is in place, PL Premium can be
used to adhere baseboards and wainscoting over the drywall. These
decorative accents will not only add beauty, but also functionality to
the walls by protecting the drywall from dents or scratches from flying
cue balls or toy car crashes.
- Drop the Ceiling -- When it comes to ceiling
choices, acoustical tiles are a safe bet. Not only are these tiles
aesthetically pleasing, but they will also provide easy access to
utilities for the rest of the house.
- Flooring -- Since the floor of the basement is
in direct contact with the ground, it is most likely going to be cold!
Installing a subfloor between the concrete and flooring surface will
provide a warmer, dryer environment for your new basement living area.
In addition, it will provide a smooth, secure surface for your carpet
or other flooring choice.
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