There is no doubt about it; if you remodel the basement you will add more value and equity into your home.
In fact it is one of the best home improvement projects to do just that.
It's basically "free" space that can give you plenty of extra square feet to put in a family room, bedrooms, baths, etc.
But, before starting any kind of basement remodeling project you will want to accomplish several things first.
Here's a look at a few good tips to keep in mind when contemplating a new basement remodel.
Of course, the very first thing you will want to do is decide on whether you are going to do the remodeling job yourself or hire an outside contractor.
There are advantages to both, but if you do not have the necessary experience in areas such as electrical wiring, carpentry and plumbing, then hiring a contractor is your best bet.
That said if you do have some basic carpentry skills, doing the work yourself will give you a great deal of satisfaction and pride that will last a lifetime.
If you do choose to remodel yourself you will next want to design the project and come up with plans on how you want to do it.
Are you only going to basically paint the walls, add a floor or a few walls, etc? Once you have your plan it's time to clean out the basement.
This is the perfect time to bring the kids into the mix! Make it a family clean up project.
You definitely have to remove all the junk before you begin painting, nailing 2x4's and building walls, and the list goes on.
Once you have everything cleared out of the basement, do a good inspection.
What do the walls look like? Is there any type of mold problem? Are there cracks in the foundation or floor? Do you have water coming in anywhere? These are all very important issues that can greatly affect your entire basement remodeling project, or even bring it to a screeching halt.
If you do notice problem areas that need addressed, be sure you address them.
Don't make the mistake of simply trying to cover them up.
It will always come back to hurt you later.
I've seen it happen so many times.
And then when it does, you're looking at spending even more money in the future to make it right.
So do it right the first time and you'll be happier down the road.
Now that you have accomplished all the preparation work, you can begin your basement remodel project.
Put these tips into action and you will make your home improvement project go a whole lot smoother.
In fact it is one of the best home improvement projects to do just that.
It's basically "free" space that can give you plenty of extra square feet to put in a family room, bedrooms, baths, etc.
But, before starting any kind of basement remodeling project you will want to accomplish several things first.
Here's a look at a few good tips to keep in mind when contemplating a new basement remodel.
Of course, the very first thing you will want to do is decide on whether you are going to do the remodeling job yourself or hire an outside contractor.
There are advantages to both, but if you do not have the necessary experience in areas such as electrical wiring, carpentry and plumbing, then hiring a contractor is your best bet.
That said if you do have some basic carpentry skills, doing the work yourself will give you a great deal of satisfaction and pride that will last a lifetime.
If you do choose to remodel yourself you will next want to design the project and come up with plans on how you want to do it.
Are you only going to basically paint the walls, add a floor or a few walls, etc? Once you have your plan it's time to clean out the basement.
This is the perfect time to bring the kids into the mix! Make it a family clean up project.
You definitely have to remove all the junk before you begin painting, nailing 2x4's and building walls, and the list goes on.
Once you have everything cleared out of the basement, do a good inspection.
What do the walls look like? Is there any type of mold problem? Are there cracks in the foundation or floor? Do you have water coming in anywhere? These are all very important issues that can greatly affect your entire basement remodeling project, or even bring it to a screeching halt.
If you do notice problem areas that need addressed, be sure you address them.
Don't make the mistake of simply trying to cover them up.
It will always come back to hurt you later.
I've seen it happen so many times.
And then when it does, you're looking at spending even more money in the future to make it right.
So do it right the first time and you'll be happier down the road.
Now that you have accomplished all the preparation work, you can begin your basement remodel project.
Put these tips into action and you will make your home improvement project go a whole lot smoother.
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