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Tips To Consider While Doing Basement Renovation

Completing a basement is a great way to add a livable area to your home without having to build a new annex. And while finishing the basement seems like a DIY for him, there are aspects that require professional expertise. To help you get started, we've rounded up nine essential tips for completing your basement.

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Tips To Consider While Doing Basement Renovation

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  1. Completing a basement is a great way to add a livable area to your home without having to build a new annex. And while finishing the basement seems like a DIY for him, there are aspects that professional expertise. require

  2. Talk to the Experts: - Before you start your basement project, consult some experts. If you do not know the details of the room, it is recommended to undergo an inspection. Before you begin, make sure your basement code is up to date, as most require at least 6-foot ceilings to comply with regulations. Plan strategically: - When designing a basement space, place additional bedrooms around the perimeter of the basement and ensure they have windows. However, if your new basement space will be used primarily for watching TV or playing games, it's okay if those areas don't have a lot of natural light. (And no screen glares!) Pipe Insulation: - Basements tend to be colder than the rest of the house. So while the pipe is still exposed, add a foam insulation sleeve to prevent heat loss and condensation.

  3. Addressing Moisture Issues Before Adding Walls: - The biggest problem in the basement is moisture. Make sure the moisture problem is resolved before installing the wall. Choose Your Flooring Carefully: - Hope you don't find any leaks in your basement, but be careful when choosing your flooring because the basement is the lowest floor in the house. Many homeowners choose to tile or laminate floors that are similar to hardwood floors in basements. Carpet has its benefits, such as keeping the room warm, but before installing carpet in your basement, Invest in Lighting: - Most basements lack natural light, which makes the lighting you add to your space all the more important. You probably need more lighting than you think, and beautiful fixtures can go a long way in making your space feel cozier.

  4. important tip Add Food and Beverage Storage: - Basements are often used to watch games and shows, so the idea of adding storage for food and beverages can come in handy. Even if you don't have the space for a kitchenette, adding a small refrigerator for drinks and cold food and fewer cabinets and drawers for food storage can make a world of difference. Installation of Emergency Exit: - Windows Part of the Basement Building Code requires the installation of emergency exit windows. Evacuation windows are windows that allow people to escape in an emergency. The team of high bridge construction can help you if you are looking for home improvement in Ottawa. Reserve Storage Space: - One thing people often overlook after completing a basement is the storage space that the unfinished basement provided. Don't forget to leave space for storage in the basement. You don't have to give up storage space entirely with a few shelves and cabinets - it's the best of both worlds!

  5. Don't Fail A Proper Drainage System: - When a home is built it usually includes a main floor drain, but if this is not effective there are several options. French drains can be installed in basements, but are expensive to pass through concrete slabs. drainage bricks can be installed near the outside of the foundation wall, but this is cumbersome and cumbersome as all the ground around the house must be excavated to the depth of the foundation. A third and tastier option is the sump pump. This can be placed inside or outside your home and will turn on automatically when the water level at the drain pump starts to rise. Follow the above-mentioned tips if you are looking for basement renovation in Ottawa. www.highbridgeconstruction.com info@highbridgeconstruction.com

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