Anonymous wrote:If you have efflorescence or dampness in the basement walls you cannot dry lock them as that will ultimately cause your foundation to deteriorate. You also should not drywall them in without a ventilation system as that will lead to mold. For the floor you will likely have to use a self-leveler before putting down hard flooring and be sure there isn’t moisture that will need to evaporate/breathe. The unevenness of basement floors is why they are so often carpeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get several quotes for your particular basement. It’s amazing how much the offers vary and ask them to itemize things in offers so you know what exactly is being proposed.
They won’t do this unless they think you’re poor and feel sorry for you.
I got a rather paternal contractor to help me control costs and they were charging 7000 to install vinyl plank flooring and 5000 to paint. We ended up doing that part ourselves and the materials were like 1500 total.
Anonymous wrote:Get several quotes for your particular basement. It’s amazing how much the offers vary and ask them to itemize things in offers so you know what exactly is being proposed.
Anonymous wrote:Get several quotes for your particular basement. It’s amazing how much the offers vary and ask them to itemize things in offers so you know what exactly is being proposed.
Anonymous wrote:How big is the basement and are there any dampness issues? Any duct work and/ or pipes need to be raised for headroom?
Anonymous wrote:We were quoted around $100K by three different contractors for our 1500 sq ft bathroom that has a rough in for plumbing.