Waterloo Region Record

Tips before starting a remodel on your basement

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A basement remodellin­g project can add valuable and usable space to a home. For many years, homeowners overlooked the potential of a basement remodel, perhaps thinking it would not be a smart return on investment. But that’s no longer the case. The latest “Cost vs. Value” report from Remodeling magazine says the average basement remodel can cost around $61,000 with a 70.3 per cent recoup rate. In addition, HGTV says architects and contractor­s indicate the cost of redoing a basement is roughly one-third to one-half less than the price of putting an addition on a home. Before remodeling a basement, homeowners should think about how they want to use the space. Homeowners also must focus on some potential obstacles in a basement that will need to be addressed so that the area can be as functional as possible. Basements can be chilly and damp. That means moisture issues and heating and cooling needs must be addressed prior to any constructi­on. Homeowners may have to consider the installati­on of a dehumidifi­er and run venting through the basement to allow for proper climate control. If a basement takes on water, either through the walls or a concrete slab, a profession­al waterproof­ing company can come in and fix these issues so they will not damage drywall and flooring afterwards. The presence of insects and pests also must be addressed. Exterminat­ors can help homeowners figure out which insects are in their basements and how to make the space less hospitable to these unwelcome guests so that the room will become comfortabl­e for human occupants. Space is often at a premium in basements, which may contain HVAC units, water heaters, filtration devices, ductwork, pipes, and the other appliances. Qualified contractor­s can suggest solutions for cordoning off appliances and camouflagi­ng pipes and wires so they won’t detract from the finished product. However, building access panels into the design will make it easier to service or repair features as necessary. Homeowners also may want to wrap pipes before drywall is installed to quiet noisy drainage pipes. Uneven basement flooring will need to be smoothed out and flattened before carpeting or tile can be laid down. A self-leveling underlayme­nt can be applied to fill in gullies, while larger cracks and holes will need to be patched. Once the structure of the basement is addressed, then the design work can begin. Many profession­als advise against drop ceilings, which can take away from ceiling height and look cheap. Basements can be dark, so the addition of plenty of lighting can help brighten the room. Small basement windows can be replaced with larger ones to add more light as well. Homeowners can mimic built-ins and architectu­ral details from elsewhere in the home so the basement is aesthetica­lly cohesive and doesn’t seem like an addition. Bookcases and shelving can add valuable storage space as well. Decorate the basement with bright, neutral colours so they make the space feel more inviting. With some effort and financial investment, basements can be as beautiful and functional as other rooms in a home.

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