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November 12, 2009 / mrbasementwaterproof

Increase Your Living Space & Add Value to Your Home

When creating usable living space, the basement often becomes the most inexpensive approach to converting comfortable living space. Today, more and more old damp musty basements are being converted into dry usable space.

After installing a baseboard-style basement waterproofing system, finishing your basement is the next and final step.

Install step 2Never drive nails into the floor. Horizontal base plates of 2″x2″ should be attached to the wall just above the SquidGee Dry™ System. Use masonry nails. Vertical 2″x2″ should be attached to the wall in the same manner. Run all 2″x2″s from the top of the wall down to meet the horizontal base plate.

 

 

Install step 3Next, install insulation. Bead board insulation is an ideal product for basement walls.

 

 

 

 

Install step 4 Now, its time to sheet rock from the top of the wall down to the lower edge of the horizontal base plate. There should be a clear space under the new walls preventing water damage to the sheet rock.

 

 

 

Install step 5 Millwork is now attached to the walls with finishing nails that are driven into the horizontal base plate. Carpet can now be installed with two face tape. (DO NO NAIL TACK STRIPES TO THE FLOOR)

Furnish! You have now created a dry, clean, and comfortable living space out of a once dark and damp basement.


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  1. WATERPROOF BASEMENT WALLS / Nov 6 2011 2:12 pm

    nice and great idea

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