If you've got an unfinished basement, you have got a good candidate for an entertainment room, family room, workout facility, craft or wood shop. The only thing you have to do is finish it out.
First, Be Sure You are Water-Proofed
The first step you will want to do is to make sure that you have a fully waterproofed basement has been. You must ensure that there is no moisture coming through the basement floors or walls.
Humidity in the basement can create problems throughout your home. It is important to regulate and control the amount of moisture in your basement’s air. A great home improvement investment is a whole basement dehumidifier.
Help Regulate Home Percentage of Humidity
Throughout your home it is recommended that the humidity level be around fifty percent. Higher levels of humidity can cause problems in the home such as mold. If the humidity is less than fifty percent, you run into the problems of dry air complications. Ideally, you want your home’s humidity level to be around fifty percent.
Dry Air Complications
In all homes water vapor can collect beneath the basement into the crawlspace floors and even the walls. This water then is spread throughout the home causing mold, wood rot and carpet damage.
Additionally, allergy and health problems can arise from the mold. It is important for homeowners to have a moisture barrier for basements floor to prevent structural damage.
Gravel Barriers Prevent Structural Damage
No one wants a flood in their basement, and no one wants to have to deal with the associated clean-up costs and replacement money that can occur as a result of basement flooding. Here are a number of preventative measures for basement flooding that all homeowners should take advantage of, and even check over annually to make sure no new problems have developed.
So you want to install a shower in your basement? This can be a great project to implement to improve the functionality and value of your home but it can be a bit challenging to implement because it involves the knowledge of several trades: carpenter, tile setter, and plumber. Let’s look at the steps needed to accomplish the installation.