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Finished basement walls can tend to be more involved than finished walls in any other part of your house. This is because you will want to install finished walls that have some properties that make them resistant to mold, mites and water. In particular, they need to maintain themselves as a barrier to the outside world, which tends to seep in in the form of water and humidity through basement walls and floors.

An expert contractor and installer know that there are, for instance, many products for finished basement walls out there. Though, what differentiate a knowledgeable professional from just a contractor are those who know which products will produce the best finished basement walls for your project. You want them to be able to be cleaned easily, hold up against water damage and resist mold.

Fiberglass and Dry Wall

There are many basement contractor company products out there to complete your walls in the finished basement. Fiberglass has entered the marketplace because it is resistant to water. It is lightweight and holds water out. It is actually used in windows, among its many uses as a building material. Additionally, fiberglass is widely used as a material in boats because of its ability to keep water at bey so well.

Though, as far as finished basement walls are concerned, it is important to find out how the fiberglass will hold up against mold, mites and water. Sure, it can be dried, but make sure that the finished surface allows it to be cleaned rather easily. Ask your contractor their opinion. They do installation for a living, and know the pros and drawbacks of every material out there.

Dry wall has its advantages and also its disadvantages as well. Though, it may be that as long as you can keep the interior walls dry, that the product will hold up just fine. Investing in a good dehumidifier and keep the walls dry will help.

Building Out Inside

When you are building out your downstairs, you will need finished basement walls. This will help to delineate separate areas and rooms within the confines of your basement. It may be that you have a storage area planned for your prized trophies, sports memorabilia or collectibles. In that case, it is important to consider how much space the finished basement walls will need to encapsulate.

This involves proper planning way ahead of time, before the building out process begins. It is also the time to consider what other types of materials you will want included in your project. These will include the kind of flooring you will want installed. Some detest carpeting in their basement for fear that it will be ruined should the area flood. Others prefer the warmth that it inherently brings to protect their family members' feet from the cold floor.

Still others are more inclined to have the cold concrete sealed and then layered upon by carpet padding and sub-flooring and then wood, tile or carpeting. Finished basement walls will naturally progress from there. It is quite important that you allow the contractor to weigh in on the importance of various supportive products in relation to this area of the finished basement process.

Weathering the Painting Process

It is important to take into consideration the kinds of colors and quality of basement geared paints that you will use on finished basement walls. They could either hinder the anti-mold properties or can help it out. It all depends upon the products that you choose to use when work

on making a finished downstairs area.

Prior to starting your project, consider culling ideas in the form of pictures from magazines or online. Consider how you can re-focus the cost from materials that are both ancillary and not quite as important as product performance in what is a fairly wet region of the home. Also, think about the first party you can have in your downstairs, and how much entertainment can be had down there.

There are other areas of the project that will make it very rewarding. Once you have the solace and privacy of the down stairs area to yourself, it should provide years of help in concentrating in your home office, or time spent enjoying television alone or with family. In addition it can also provide years of use in your home gym without any bother from other people. It can be great fun to decide how you will decorate this area of the home as well.

Finished basement walls are the backbone to your plans to refurbish perhaps one of the otherwise most underutilized areas of your home. Once you have renovated and built out this area, it will become the area of greatest use. It can be a hobby area for one family member, a game room for another and even a great place to bring friends.

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