There are numerous aspects to take into consideration when starting basement remodeling - from floor plans and color plans to permits and locating the perfect contractor. Our team of experts has the knowledge and experience to ensure that your project goes in the most efficient way possible. We've created this helpful list of the most common basement renovation mistakes to avoid as you plan and execute your project.
A basement renovation could be a massive project. Be sure to stay clear of these common mistakes to make sure your basement project goes as smoothly as it can be!
Removing Load-Bearing Walls
Open-concept layouts are fantastic; however, load-bearing walls play a vital role structurally. They're also required for building code compliance. If you don't comply with these rules or construct without the appropriate permits, you could be open to fines or put an end to work orders.
Making Larger Basement Windows
The window or door that is within the basement is just an opening within the foundation. It is essential to secure doors and windows from both sides. It's not practical to believe you can take a piece of a masonry wall and that the structure will still be able to stand.
Not Getting A Permit
It isn't expensive, or it is difficult to get approval for your building. The purpose of these permits is to protect you. If your contractor's work isn't as good or if they're not qualified for the job, an inspector from the municipal government should be able to detect it. The permits are required for work that involves structural modifications.
Not Ensuring The Basement Is Insulated
It is crucial to protect the basement from mold or mildew growth. It can be hazardous for people living in the house because mold spores can cause serious health problems. Insulating your basement is an excellent idea since it will keep your home warmer during winter, as well as dry and cool during the summer.
Failing To Prevent Mold
Underground areas are typically damper due to the groundwater that surrounds them, and water is the house's biggest nightmare. Concrete is porous in nature, and eventually, moisture will get through. This is the reason it's important to have a subfloor to effectively air out the basement and prevent mold from developing.
Not Adding Enough Lighting
Remember, it is underground and naturally will have less sunlight. Plan your windows and lighting fixtures to make the most of lighting.
Consider How The Basement Will Be Used
Consider a few years in the future and consider what you'll be doing with your home. Are there items you have in the basement that could become difficult to reach in later times? Take into consideration things like laundry or freezers and refrigerators. Moving loads between levels may not be practical when we get older, as problems with mobility could arise.
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