Friday, December 25, 2009

Basement finishing and remodeling


At LT Construction & Remodeling, Inc., we believe your basement should be an extension of your Worcester home! In fact, it is an additional floor of your home, which should be used for living space. Those that have had their basements finished by our company agree that finishing your basement is a valuable investment.

The space you create can be used for many things. Some of the most popular would be: a space for your children to play, entertaining business associates, family and friends, or just a place for you to unwind from your long day. We believe that a well-designed basement should accommodate all of the above!

What Worcester Homeowners Need To Know About Basement Remodeling

The easiest way to add a new room or rooms to your home is to better utilize the space you already have. Worcester basement remodeling can be more economical than building an addition, because, with the walls, floor, ceiling, and utilities in place, your space is already about 30% finished. Basements are the lowest cost living space you can add to a home.

Also, since you're building within the existing envelope of the house, you don't have to worry about zoning issues such as setback from property lines, height restrictions, or solar shading of your neighbor.

Yet, before you even consider contacting a remodeling contractor there are some important things to consider about basement remodeling:

Moisture

Basements are the largest source of moisture in homes and typically, let in over 15 gallons of moisture each day! That is much more than cooking and showering combined (3-5 gallons per day). Most moisture infiltrates into basements in the form of water vapor, which is invisible, unlike steam condensing above a pot with boiling water. Low air pressure inside buildings draws in soil gas with water vapor from the ground through all openings and pores in the concrete. Concrete is not a rock! Just like wood, it needs a sealer - protection against water and deterioration. Seal the concrete before finishing the basement, enclosing the walls or covering the slab, or just painting concrete. It is a simple do-it-yourself project and avoids putting your basement remodeling investment, as well as your family’s health, at risk.

Safety

Give special attention to the heating and ventilation system. Proper ventilation will keep basements from feeling damp and stagnant. When your home was first built, the odds are that there were few if any registers or vents installed in the basement. When you remodel your basement, you need to think about the need for good air circulation, adding openings where necessary. You'll also have to include a return air duct, but it's important that it be located far from the furnace. Otherwise, it may suck dangerous furnace exhaust fumes back into the house

Basement Design

Think carefully about your family’s needs — now and in the future. When you design keep those changing needs in mind. A playroom now will need to become something else in a few years. Plan for it and you won’t have to do a complete overhaul again. You want to work with a company that has a qualified design person. They can transform a basement into a lower level.

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