Basement Remodeling Consider These Basement Finishing Tips | Page 16

Finishing the Walls, Ceilings and Windows In Your Basement   Include the dimensions of the walls, as well as the sizes for the doors and windows. Your plan should also indicate what the new basement space will be used for. You should also make sure that you have accurate measurements for pipes and electrical wiring, since this will factor into the measurements for your ceilings, windows and walls. Think about energy efficiency when finishing this aspect of the basement as well. If you don’t have good insulation in the basement or you’ve had moisture issues in the space, you’ll need to take special care that these issues don’t affect your basement finishing project in order to keep your family safe and to keep basement renovation from becoming too expensive. Seal all the openings in the framing for the walls, windows and ceiling and around the pipes. You can use spray foam or a caulking gun to accomplish this. Insulate the board that is positioned on top of the foundation to add more support to the floor joists. This also prevents air from leaking into or out of the basement to regulate temperature and prevent moisture accumulation. You may also want to glue extruded foam insulation to the walls of the basement foundation to keep heat from leaving the basement area and providing a barrier that keeps water out.