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Planning a Finished Basement - A Useful Guide

01 January 2006 · Viewed 1431 times · Disclaimer & Terms

Even if it’s cold and the space is entirely filled with unnecessary boxes, your basement will be a potential place if you can turn it around just right. You must treat this space just like any other room in your house and who knows you may hang out the most with your friends over here.

We will discuss in detail how to fix this area. In Canada, basement planning and executing is not tough, you can easily go to Mississauga and get the best of everything. You can also opt for basement renovation Mississaugawhere you will get skilled labour to finish it off.

Understanding your layout You must understand the room and inspect where it gets the most natural light. Make sure you do not block the path of the natural light. The TV can be in the dark spot. Additionally, you must store snacks and few beverages in case you want everything accessible.

Inspecting the area Moisture test This is one of the most essential tests among everything. You can start this test by taping 2 feet of plastic sheets to the floor and walls and wait for about three weeks. If you see that the plastic has trapped moisture droplets, it means there is a condensation forming from underneath, you need to seal your foundation before it starts damaging the entire property. If you get droplets from the walls and top, you need to install a de humidifier.

Insect and pests test You should use an awl to check for rotting and insect droppings in the joints of the floor. The corners of the floor should also be checked. Moreover, check the spaces where you do not go at all or which is covered for a long time. If you come across any pests and insects, you need to go for pest control before you go for basement planning.

Ventilation Ventilation is the most important thing. Your basement should have proper air circulation and ventilation system in case you have a fire place. If it is not checked and done properly you can have carbon monoxide build up and get into hazardous accident.

Headroom Most of the codes mention you should have 7 to 8 feet of area clearance. However, if you are running out of height, you may have to lower the concrete flooring after digging up and its complex and a hectic job.

It can also burn hole in your pocket. Get a professional check done and understand if removing pipes and ducts will solve the problem or not. The professional will come up with the best possible solution.

Battery backup In some parts of the country current may be a problem. Hence, you must have a proper battery backup ready. If you intend to spend a lot of time over there, you can also have a second pump, in case the first dries down with usage. Also, get the water line fixed with the backup, if it is connected with the electricity.

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