Basement Guide

Moisture In Basements Section


 


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Basement
Email:
First Name:



Main Moisture In Basements sponsors


 

Latest Moisture In Basements Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Moisture In Basements!



 

Welcome to Basement Guide

 

Moisture In Basements Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Arts and Crafts in the Basement

from:

When trying to dress up your basement for home use, there are plenty of subjects that are ideal to work on down there.

Depending on what you like to do, you may be able to get by with a simple set up. As an example, something like ceramics only needs a place to put a kiln, wheel, and shelves and counters to put things. If you go with air dry clay, you don’t even need the kiln. In that case, you will want to be sure the basement is kept dry; so a dehumidifier is important to have around.

On the other hand, if you enjoy painting or maybe sewing and some other types of arts and crafts, you may need a much more finished basement. So, step one in that is being sure you have a decent floor. This means putting down some tile, wood or linoleum, something that helps to keep moisture out, and then some good walls. Always be sure to install a vapour barrier and insulation, and even some fans to help circulate the air.

Another thing to consider is security. This may sound silly – after all, this is in your own home – but if you have small children, you may want to keep them away from your paintings, ceramics etc. So, this can mean framing in some walls in your basement to create separate rooms. This way, you can have your own private space for your arts and crafts, and keep them safe from prying fingers.

Depending on the type of things you like to do, you may need shelves to hold things or brackets on the walls for frames, canvases etc. A lot of nice basic wire-frame shelving is perfect in these situations; you just need to be sure that they are mounted properly. If you’re attaching a shelf unit to an exterior wall that isn’t finished, you could have to drill into concrete or cinder block. Check with your local hardware store to get a sharp enough drill bit and the proper screws to hold in the material. The last thing you want is all your beautiful ceramics crashing to the floor some evening!

In some cases, you may need other types of utilities run to the basement for a home hobby. If you have a passion for chemistry, you may need a wash basin or even a full bathroom. If you don’t have one in the basement already, you’ll have to install one, and that can be costly. Extending a few pipes to put in a sink is one thing, but a toilet and shower require a lot more labour and expense.

Still, no matter your interest, a basement studio is an ideal place to work on whatever kind of arts and crafts you enjoy.




 

Moisture In Basements News

Restoration Local Offers Tips for Reducing Moisture Levels in the Home

Water damage restoration provider advises property owners to monitor and address moisture concerns on their property, before they have a chance to cause lasting damage.Cleveland OH (PRWEB) May 18, 2012 Restoration Local, one of the leading providers of water damage restoration in the country, is offering tips for property owners on reducing moisture levels within their home or business ...

Read more...


Haier ENERGY STAR® Qualified Dehumidifiers Keep Homes Drier and More Comfortable

Haier DE65EK-L Named “Best Buy” by a Leading Consumer Magazine. All Haier dehumidifiers are ENERGY STAR® qualified. According to the U.S Department of Energy, the average ENERGY STAR qualified units have more efficient refrigeration coils, compressors, and fans than conventional models and use less energy to remove moisture.New York (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 The Haier DE65EK-L dehumidifier was ...

Read more...


Tips for maintaining a happy, healthy home

Keeping your family safe at home includes preventing the problems that can come from indoor pollution. NAPSI: According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, where air pollution levels can be two to five times higher than outdoor levels. Common indoor pollutants, including molds and allergens, volatile organic chemicals ...

Read more...


Golden Gate ASHI Inspectors say California Building Code Changes Potentially Increase the Size of Bay Area Homes

Golden Gate ASHI Inspectors say the minimum ceiling height for habitable space has been 7 feet 6 inches for many years, but California code changes in 2012 allow for ceilings to be as low as 7 feet. If a home has a finished room with a ceiling lower than 7 feet 6 inches but higher than 7 feet, it may now count as living space, which could increase home values when selling or refinancing.San ...

Read more...


DTE Energy Offers Customers Spring Storm Tips

DETROIT, May 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Damaging spring storms that can disrupt electrical service to homes and businesses are a fact of life in Michigan.  DTE Energy continually prepares for unavoidable ...

Read more...