Basement Remodeling



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Basement remodeling is easy if you take a few steps to ensure the job comes out right. AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares basement finishing tips from his years of experience. Your finished basement will be much better if you follow his tips.




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shouldnt pressure ... ( 1 year ago by leonjenkins)
shouldnt pressure treated stock be a must against any concrete surface? Thats just what I have always gone by, but is it really needed? Thanks for the great pointers by the way tim...i just always thought wood in contact with concrete needs to be pressure treated stock.
I am getting ready ... ( 1 year ago by pdr104)
I am getting ready to put up walls in my basement, but feel that wood studs are NOT the way to go b/c of moisture and mildew problems. So, I'm looking at going w/light weight steel.
If you have a ... ( 1 year ago by egerrits)
If you have a moisture/mildew problem now, it is best not to finish your basement until that is fixed. After that, wood is the way to go. Metal studs will rust from the slightly damp air.
interesting video ( 1 year ago by bestcontractor)
interesting video
Yes, we use treated ... ( 1 year ago by emutiny)
Yes, we use treated lumber on our bottom plates too. Secure them with glue and a Ramset. If your a DIY'er and don't have access to a ramset you can use cut nails, or case hardened nails. Be SURE to wear eye protection when pounding cut nails because they can spit off chunks of metal at high velocity. I have seen a guy get a chunk of steel in his arm pounding one of these nails.
thank thank me and ... ( 2 months ago by Mclovinhefner)
thank thank me and my wife love you
Big fan Tim, but ... ( 3 weeks ago by hattrick2516)
Big fan Tim, but shouldnt you note that the primary reason for holding out from the blocks 3/4in, is so your studs and insulation dont sponge the moisture off the blocks and secondly... b/c of plumb issues? Keep the vids coming, we watch em'.
Good tip. ( 1 week ago by Stan1208)
Good tip.



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