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Basement Finishing

Some of the things that homeowners really get excited about when finishing their basements is when they start to see color… when tile gets fitted… when carpet is put down… and when paint starts popping.  Colorado Springs basement finishing companies do a fantastic job at making a homeowner’s basement more attractive and livable.  From what we’ve heard and from past experience, finishing your basement can be the most exciting, stress-inducing and puzzling thing about the whole experience.  Even if your goal is just to match the rest of the house, you will end up spending more time deciding on the precise carpet color and style.  You’ll spend sleepless nights figuring out what tile and grout, granite, paint colors, cabinetry, faucets and other fixtures to install.  But it will be worth every minute of it so long as everything looks like what you expected.  

Usually, as long as there are no hitches when fulfilling the material orders, the most common discrepancies will be if different dye lots are used, but you’ll likely never notice this. 

One must have for basement finishing is Drywall.  There are many basement finishers Colorado Springs has at your service, and you need their services before all the other fun stuff can begin.  But one thing about drywall that might go unnoticed is the tendency for it to soak up moisture like a sponge.  While it might seem perfectly acceptable to paint newly installed drywall, it’s also a surefire way to make your drywall look old and haggard.  Since drywall is so absorbent, it will no doubt suck up as much paint as it can resulting in dull walls even with multiple coats.  

The Solution?  Priming!

Applying primer to brand new drywall is the best way to get the paint finish you’re looking for.  Drywall primer will seal it and allow you to apply your favorite coat of paint with confidence.  By priming, you create a barrier between the paint and the spongy drywall and this give you the stunning and vibrant wall with the fresh new look you were expecting. 

5 More Tips For Basement Finishing

Basement finishing is a relatively simple job for a basement finishing Colorado Springs expert.  Even a DIY guy could get the job done with little if any problems.  But if neither of these describe you, then you’ll probably want to call an experienced professional.  But this doesn’t mean that you should leave all the decision making to the contractor.  You and your contractor should be joined at the hip to ensure that you get exactly what you want without breaking the bank.  

Here are a few things to keep you on track:

Have a Purpose – Whether your basement is intended to be a home theatre, a recreation or leisure room, or a home gym… it’s best to go with a specific design and stick with it during the finishing phase.  You don’t want to change your mind in the middle of the project and drive up the cost. 

Match the Design of the Home – If you’re remodeling your basement, you want to make sure that it’s inline with the general theme of the rest of the home.  You don’t want it to look like you just hopped out of your DeLorean in the year 2055. 

Lay off the woodwork – Your basement has the potential to be more than just a storage area.  Treat it like a living area.  What makes for a great basement is minimal built-in cabinets and storage space.  In addition to saving yourself money on wood, your basement won’t end up looking like a giant closet with a couch, Big Screen TV and gaming console.  

Optimize Natural Light – If at all possible, try to maximize your basement with as much natural light as possible.  This will help reduce your energy usage during the day.  

Spare the Drop-Down Ceilings – Keep in mind that basements usually have pipes and wiring running through the ceiling.  Some people think it’s best to install drop-down ceilings across the whole room to hide these.  It’s best to do this only when absolutely necessary.  Having a basement finish Colorado Springs company do this will surely help in crafting a fantastic finish.  

 

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Basement Remodeling - From Dull To Dynamite

So for years now your basement has been in the same condition that it was in when you first moved into your house, but now you want to bring it to life.  Where do you start? 

Repairs – Before you start with any remodeling, you should take care of any pressing problem areas first.  Any leaks or cracks in the walls or floor should be remediated and sealed before working on the design.  

Flooring – In some rare cases, it may be necessary for a demolish and rebuild by a basement remodeling Colorado Springs expert before moving forward.  Rooms that are intended for recreational use will need to be finished close to any natural lighting as your basement will be the darkest area of your home.  

Ceiling – The style of ceiling utilized in the basement can be distinct based on how your basement was erected. Drywall ceilings are perfectly suited as they make your basement look bigger.

Walls – Walls are usually the least cared for items in a basement but will require a lot of focus during a remodel.  Mildew and mold will need to be removed and waterproofing is a must.  

Waterproofing Your Basement

One of the most aggravating issues that a homeowner can deal with is water damage.  Since basements are underground, they can be especially prone to leaks from all sides as it’s surrounded by soil.  Unfortunately, rain can moisten this soil allowing for water to seep in through the basement walls and cause a whole host of damages.  

For this reason, any basement remodeling should be preceded by appropriate waterproofing.  Any remodeling done before this will be in vain because it would be just a short matter of time before damage occurs.  The latest waterproofing methods include the use of special water-tight sealants on all surfaces of the basement.  In addition, a process called “tanking”, which is coating not only the interior walls but the exterior as well, should be used.  

With the proper precautions in place, a basement remodel can be an extremely fruitful and satisfying process.