For the love of Home Ownership

Easy to say and yes I am happy, actually I am ecstatic that I finally entered the home owner elite. Well it seems that way at the moment even though I know we are no more elite than anyone else. In actual fact nothing has really changed. I have to pay money to someone else every month for the privileged of staying in a house. I do not like where I am going with this. I love my new house, all mine now I need to make it my own. The mortgage and insurance are taken care of and I have my new carpets arriving next week so all is well.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Some Basement Subfloor Guidelines To Follow

By Casey Torren

A lot of homeowners have now realized that there are several reasons for installing a quality basement subfloor when refinishing basements. One of these reasons is that quality subfloor is often called for to make the structure of the space more durable and much better to walk on.

Basically, the basement subfloor acts as a foundation for the flooring material. The floor covering that is utilized calls for a shielding material under it to keep moisture from damaging the carpet, tile or what other materials you select as the floor covering. There are various subfloor materials that you can buy, however, it would be a good idea to compare the costs as well as the quality beforehand.

A basement subfloor is a good way to finish a basement that has a concrete floor. The majority of basements already come with a concrete floor and this makes it simpler to work with a wooden subfloor as the covering.

The first step in starting with your subfloor is to investigate the basement for any preexisting problems. Check the foundation and fix any source of moisture access. Clean and vacuum the concrete and get rid of any ridges that may get in the way of the installation. Check that you have all the tools and materials ready. Your tools should include things like subfloor panels, spacer boards, hammers, leveling kit, circular saw, pull bar, square, wood blocks, spiral saw/jugsaw, tape measure, chalk and reel and pencil. Youll also need safety materials such as safety glasses and a dust mask.

The next major step is to plan the layout for the subfloor. Measure the length and width of the space from a preliminary corner. Partition the measurements by 2 feet or width of the panels. Remember that the panel joints are to be spread out from row to row. Drawing a course layout on paper will assist you in picturing your basement refinishing project.

Once your layout is done, place a few lines on the slab to highlight the areas of the first few rows. This will assist in directing the staggered joint areas until you have the first few panels applied. The applied floor will also require a inch expansion gap around all perimeter walls and space protrusions. Apply these straps along the end and butt the panels against them.

The next step once the straps are installed is to put the first panel in your preliminary corner. Based on the size of the space and your ensuing layout, this first panel or row may not need to be hacked to size. Line up the following panel and employ a hammer and wood block to hit together the tongue-and-groove joint. Attach the panels tightly to prevent any division in the seams. Complete the process from one side of the space to the other, one row at a time.

Basement subfloor should either be water-proof or water-resistant. Have a good moisture barrier underneath the basement location before installing the subfloor. Choose only good materials to lay for your subfloor to ascertain that it will endure for several years. Numerous kinds of flooring can be applied to make your basement versatile and pleasurable for your family and guests.

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