Basement finishing discussion
Re: Basement finishing discussion
mr underpants has discovered the fountain of eternal youth... but he aint sharing.
[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
Re: Basement finishing discussion
a careful mix of Heineken and vaporizers
-
Giraffe }{unter
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2000 8:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Another project under way, a few weeks ago I received my insulation delivery, it was much larger than expected. This is the pic I took after half the truck was unloaded and I panicked. there were still 2 more palates of insulation on the truck.

The forklift was too big to put the stuff in my garage so I had to mule this crap in myself.
This weekend I knocked out the demolition of all the old walls made from scrap wood the previous owner probably found in the trash
He used so many fing nails I just cut it to pieces with the reciprocating saw because the sledge hammer didn't even budge it..

Caption: This was the back room before, I used this for storing tools and crap

Caption: the walls are down and 1" Polystyrene is boned to the walls

Caption: Installing the soundproofing fireretardant insulation in the ceiling. (ROXUL Safe and sound)

Caption: This was a big cabinet at the bottom of my stairs useful for storing light bulbs and spiders

Caption: Cabinet at another angle


Caption: all gone
The forklift was too big to put the stuff in my garage so I had to mule this crap in myself.
This weekend I knocked out the demolition of all the old walls made from scrap wood the previous owner probably found in the trash
Caption: This was the back room before, I used this for storing tools and crap
Caption: the walls are down and 1" Polystyrene is boned to the walls
Caption: Installing the soundproofing fireretardant insulation in the ceiling. (ROXUL Safe and sound)
Caption: This was a big cabinet at the bottom of my stairs useful for storing light bulbs and spiders
Caption: Cabinet at another angle
Caption: all gone
Re: Basement finishing discussion
lol poor ppl...
-
YourGrandpa
- Posts: 10075
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2000 7:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Looks like you've got your work cut out for you. This year I'll be doing a renovation to our master bathroom. I'll be extending the footprint of my home, moving around plumbing fixtures and adding a huge shower. Working with CBS walls and an existing concrete slab should prove to be quite fun.
Keep posting. The progress is interesting.
Keep posting. The progress is interesting.
Re: Basement finishing discussion
a disabled shower?
-
YourGrandpa
- Posts: 10075
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2000 7:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Rain head, couple of shower heads and maybe some jets.
-
Dark Metal
- Posts: 5496
- Joined: Sun Feb 20, 2000 8:00 am
-
YourGrandpa
- Posts: 10075
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2000 7:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
No. Are you trolling a GD thread?Dark Metal wrote:You a Jets fan?
-
Dark Metal
- Posts: 5496
- Joined: Sun Feb 20, 2000 8:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
strong tears are imminent
-
YourGrandpa
- Posts: 10075
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2000 7:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
No. But it obviously upsets you.Dark Metal wrote:Would it upset you if I were?
-
Dark Metal
- Posts: 5496
- Joined: Sun Feb 20, 2000 8:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Looks like Gwamps is still upsetted about being banned for a day.
[WYD]
Re: Basement finishing discussion
gramps, stop trolling please.
-
Giraffe }{unter
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2000 8:00 am
-
YourGrandpa
- Posts: 10075
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2000 7:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Did you put down some type of sealant before the insulation?
-
Giraffe }{unter
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2000 8:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
No, once I sorted out my drainage problem it's been a dry basement. The foam, which is caulked and taped at the seams is my vapor barrier.
a hygrometer has been keeping tabs on the relative humidity in my basement. The last 6 months low 26% and high 32% which is very dry for a basement.
a hygrometer has been keeping tabs on the relative humidity in my basement. The last 6 months low 26% and high 32% which is very dry for a basement.
-
Giraffe }{unter
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2000 8:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Thought I would dig this up since I finally finished my basement and made it a livable space. Looking at this thread I and the material delivery date of January 2010 it's been a long painful road but for the most part it's done minus a few finishing touches and the bathroom/laundry room is not even started
We kicked around different flooring options for about a year and we finally settled on engineered Hardwood, expensive but it's the only wood option for below grade installs that we liked. I painfully used the Glue down method because it was a 5" wide Plank, next time I will hire someone it wasn't a hard job it was freakin' tedious and messy. The end result is a rock solid floor bonded with a 3/16" layer of rubber, Nice to walk on and does not budge.



We kicked around different flooring options for about a year and we finally settled on engineered Hardwood, expensive but it's the only wood option for below grade installs that we liked. I painfully used the Glue down method because it was a 5" wide Plank, next time I will hire someone it wasn't a hard job it was freakin' tedious and messy. The end result is a rock solid floor bonded with a 3/16" layer of rubber, Nice to walk on and does not budge.
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Nice work man. So how is that kids play pen coming around? You still working on that too? I remember you ordering half a ton of rubber mulch for that.
-
Giraffe }{unter
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2000 8:00 am
Re: Basement finishing discussion
We didn't go with Rubber due to the cost. The photo below shows about $275.00 in Rubber much vs $275.00 in certified Playground wood mulch. If I went with rubber it would have set me back $3000.00.Eraser wrote:Nice work man. So how is that kids play pen coming around? You still working on that too? I remember you ordering half a ton of rubber mulch for that.
The mulch worked out nice for the season, but with mulch comes rot and shrooms so this November I'm going to build in a huge sandbox and replace all the much with pea gravel. Whoo hoo more work
Here is a shot from just after humping mulch via wheelbarrow for 3 nights strait
We also put in a patio this summer, I hired someone because I just couldn't see myself digging out the area and lugging bricks. Made a great space for hanging out with the family and friends although I was working in the basement all summer so I didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to...
Re: Basement finishing discussion
are you in the US?
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Didn't you know New Jersey is the natural habitat for giraffes?
[size=85][url=http://gtkradiant.com]GtkRadiant[/url] | [url=http://q3map2.robotrenegade.com]Q3Map2[/url] | [url=http://q3map2.robotrenegade.com/docs/shader_manual/]Shader Manual[/url][/size]
Re: Basement finishing discussion
Playscapes are such a waste...kids barely use the god damn things...
Btw dipshits, I'm about to convert already partially converted carport into indoor rec room...atm i plan on doing everthing myself...maybe I'll post pics if ur lucky...
Btw dipshits, I'm about to convert already partially converted carport into indoor rec room...atm i plan on doing everthing myself...maybe I'll post pics if ur lucky...
Re: Basement finishing discussion
R00k wrote:I've never finished one, so let us know how it goes.
One thing that always kills me about finished basements is the floor being so hard because it's on the concrete slab. It seems like you could make it so much more comfortable by laying down a sub-floor -- even if it's only a couple inches high. That concrete kills your joints after a while.
I'm not sure if it's against codes or anything -- maybe there is a reason for not adding them in, aside from the additional cost and effort.
Also...it's pretty obvious this guy died from AIDS...
