By Roger German
From
start to finish
Finishing a basement is one of the
fastest and most cost-effective ways to increase living space in a
home. Remodeling A Basement will help you visualize an
inspiring range of basement remodeling possibilities, and go about
the remodeling process in an organized and efficient way.
You’ll find all phases are covered, from the physically demanding
“dirty work” to rewarding finishing touches. Professional contractor
Roger German covers basic construction techniques and the special
problems associated with basement building, such as moisture,
framing against concrete, and plumbing for bathrooms and laundry
rooms.
- Provides in-depth, pro-level advice, including tips, trade
secrets, and what to do when something goes wrong
- Gives photos of finished projects help you visualize the
possibilities in a basement remodel
- Shows how to deal with common challenges in basement building:
moisture, framing on concrete, evacuating water, working around
heating and plumbing fixtures
- Covers a variety of spaces: family rooms, bathrooms, laundry
rooms, workshops and hobby rooms
Introduction:
This book is designed to help you remodel
your basement. I strongly urge you to read (or at least skim) all of
it before you pound a nail. Doing so will help you make informed
decisions about the nature and scope of your project. You’ll be able
to determine how much you want to tackle yourself, when it makes
sense to hire a professional, and how much the project will cost,
both financially and emotionally.
In the chapters that follow, I’ll take you step-by-step through the
entire process of remodeling a basement, from evaluating the
basement you’ve got now to polishing off the last detail of the one
you’ve created. You’ll learn about designing and planning; how to
frame walls and run electrical wire and water pipe; how to hang,
tape, and finish drywall, install doors, cabinets, and trim; how to
lay carpet and ceramic tile; and much more.
As you design, remember that it’s your home, your space. Be
creative. As you tackle the actual building, have fun. Of course,
there will be times when the work won’t be fun. That’s when you have
to keep the long view in mind. Persevere. Or, if you’re truly
stumped, do what the professionals do: Hire a professional to help.
I am convinced that you can do the job (most of it, anyway)
yourself. These are not just hopeful words of encouragement. I know
from experience. For 10 years I have taught a basement-remodeling
adult-education class at Southeast Community College in Lincoln,
Nebraska, where I’m a remodeling contractor. The class meets for 18
weeks, one night a week for three hours. I like the hands-on
approach, so I pick one of the student basements and we remodel it
as a class. We don’t complete the project in our 54 hours of class
time, but we get a lot of it done.
When we start, some students hardly know which is the business end
of a hammer. Nevertheless, the results are remarkable. Whether it’s
the class basement or students’ individual projects, I’m always
impressed by the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that
I’ve seen in the finished basements.
Almost all of the photos of the remodeling processes shown in this
book were taken during the course of a class remodeling project. The
charts, plans, and materials lists included in the book are also
taken from this project. I hope this continuity will give you a
sense of what a real project is like as you work your way through
the chapters. The two most common questions I hear in class are “Can
I save money doing the work myself?” and “How long will it take?”
Yes, you can save money doing it yourself. How much? About half of
what a pro would charge. For basement remodels I’ve done, the
overall costs are about half for material and half for labor. Of
course, if you throw in a $6,000 whirlpool tub, the percentages
change. But, in general, doing the work yourself will save about
half the cost.
When I’m asked, “How long it will take?” my answer is always,
“Longer than you think it will.” I’m not being coy. As a
professional, I’ve worked for months on a single basement project.
That’s 8 to 10 hours a day, 5 to 6 days a week, and with
professional subcontractors who have the tools, time, and experience
to do the work as efficiently as possible. Just making a basement
rec room and a half-bath will take a professional a month if
everything goes right, which is rare in any kind of remodeling
project.
I bring this up not to discourage, but to encourage you. So it takes
you six months or a year. The thing is to start. And, if you keep
chipping away at it, you’ll eventually have the basement of your
dreams, and the satisfaction of having done it (or most of it)
yourself.
Contents:
Introduction
How to Use This Book
1. Getting Started
Old and New
Water: The Bane of Basements
Evaluating Walls and Floors
Checking the Mechanical Systems
The Critical Path
2. Inspiration and Ideas
Rec Rooms
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
Laundry and Utility Rooms
3. Design and Planning
Design
Planning
Building Codes and Permits
4. Demolition and Repair
Demo
Basic Structural Repairs
5. Framing Walls
Anatomy of a Wall
Layout
Building the Walls
Building Soffits
Framing Check
6. Mechanicals
HVAC
Plumbing
Wiring
7. Walls and Ceilings
Insulation
Hanging Rock
Finishing Rock
8. Finish Carpentry
Setting Doors
Extending Jambs
Installing Casing
Setting Cabinets
Installing Baseboard
Fitting Closets
9. Paint, Stain, and Floors
Finishing the Trim
Floor Coverings
10. Finishing Up
Running Base Shoe
Final Plumbing
Finishing Electricals
HVAC
Door Hardware
Final Touches
Resources
Index
Soft-cover, 9-1/4 x 11 in., 176 pages, with
color photos and drawings
Published 2005
ISBN: 978-1-56158-659-2
Remodeling A Basement
Build Like A Pro
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