Steps to Remodeling the Basement
By Jacques Bouchard
A Monster in your Basement
Imagine this: Your floor upstairs experiences leaking each time it rains. Water flows from every crack and crevice in the walls and puddles all over the floor. Even when there’s no rain at all, it always seems to be damp, humid, and musty up there. if you store something in the area, you can count on it to grow mold. If you’ve laid a wood floor and/or carpet in the area, then it’s growing mold and rot while the wood buckles. All the windows on the floor are rusted and filled with spider webs, and they’re impossible to open. The floor is cold and clammy underfoot, and the ceiling is sagging and moldy. In a nutshell, it’s an ugly, smelly, uncomfortable and unhealthy space that you and your family avoid whenever possible. Could this ever be acceptable? Of course not!
If it’s unacceptable upstairs, then why would you ever allow it DOWNstairs?
There’s no reason to. Having an area like that in the home isn’t acceptable. Your basement is an entire floor’s worth of space, and it’s far too much room to let go to waste. With the housing market as it currently is, this is a fantastic time to think about how you can take full advantage of every piece of your home you can! Whether you have a growing family, visiting friends and relatives, or you’re just tired of having a gloomy, dark space in your home, drying and finishing a basement is a great idea.
Read MoreBasement Refinishing Do’s and Don’ts
By Francine Maglione
Remodeling a basement can be a difficult job. How differently should you treat it compared to any other room in your house? Follow these do’s and don’ts and you’ll be well on your way to a nicely refinished basement that you’ll be pleased with for a long time.
Do:
Eliminate moisture problems in the basement. Moisture can really do a number on a basement. Home improvement expert Danny Lipford notes that a basement can let in an average of 18 gallons of moisture each day. Lipford suggests looking for these telltale signs of moisture problems:
- Musty odors
- Rust on metal surfaces
- Peeling paint
- Discolorations on walls and ceilings
Don’t let moisture ruin your basement refinishing job! The TBF system can eliminate moisture problems by installing an Energy Star dehumidifier and by using an exclusive selection of basement finishing products that can’t support mold or be damaged by moisture.
Read MoreBasement Design Ideas
By Francine Maglione
Designing any room can be tough, but a basement can be especially uninspiring for design ideas. Bad lighting, a cold atmosphere and mechanical eyesores popping out everywhere don’t give homeowners much to work with when they’re coming up with remodeling designs. Use these basement design ideas to guide you as you revamp your basement.
Add Your Individual Style
This basement is yours so all of your basement design ideas should reflect your personal style. Not all trends work for everybody, so it’s best to just use them as inspiration rather than copy them completely. Better Homes and Gardens suggests personalizing the items in your basement, such as repeating a pattern throughout the room by adding it yourself to pillows and window treatments. Choose a color and add squares of paint along the hanging edge of a curtain, and then add painted squares of the same color to pillows.
Basement Contractors: Hiring Tips and Tricks

By Francine Maglione
Imagine a contractor working on your basement. You hired him and gave him the down payment that he requested. The work takes weeks and you feel like nothing is really getting done. He keeps asking for more money and you keep shelling it out hoping it will motivate him to finish. Months later he stops showing up and your basement is either not finished or was hastily completed with shoddy workmanship and cut corners, leaving you helpless and broke. You’ve been had. How could you have prevented this in the first place?
One of the most difficult parts of any building or remodeling job might be hiring a contractor. With such a harsh stigma attached to them, finding a trustworthy basement contractor can be a frightening task. Follow these tips and maybe your search will get a little easier.
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