A day late! Can you believe it? I’m posting this on Tuesday instead of Monday. 🙂
Since there was no loud and resounding opinion as to whether I should be doing the basement myself or not after the last post, I’ve decided that just to spite you all, I will attempt this monstrous project by myself. Hopefully this will lead to lots more updated posts as I slowly progress through the pain, frustration and excitement of actually making something happen. I figure if I can build a halfpipe or two, I should be able to finish as basement – minus the electrical work only. I’m also toying with the idea of having a professional to come in and do the mudding, but I’ll make that decision as I get closer to the date.
First off … I’ve done the budget and planning part and right now my costs come in looking pretty good. I’m going to keep track of every screw and nail and I’ll let you know how much I went under or over at the end. Let’s just say that we’re looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of 200 2x4s and 130 sheets of drywall. Does that give you an idea of the scope? What are we looking at? Something like this …
http://www.floorplanner.com/projects/19021530-basement/p6l417
So the first steps are already done. I’ve cleaned the entire space in preparation for the project and finished my “waterproofing”. I use the term waterproofing lightly because I didn’t actually go to the trouble of installing a below-foundation closed drainage system (although I did have someone come in for an estimate). As the basement is dry as a bone after four years and it’s a walk-out with a slope away from the house, I’m guessing that the french drains in place already will keep us dry. Time will tell. In the meantime, I used a grinder to grind out all the hairline cracks (from foundation shrinkage) and fill them with filler and hydraulic cement. Let me tell you, cement dust stinks. I also used a polyurethane expanding foam to fill in the cold joint. Waterproofing? Check.
We’re on our way. Smile! 🙂