Frequently Asked Questions About Canton Basement Remodeling


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Shore South basement finishingThere are many questions to consider before remodeling a Canton basement space in your home. To be sure you don’t get taken for a ride by a contractor, it’s best to ask as many questions as possible to make sure you understand and that you get what you want. Here are just a handful of questions to ask before finishing your Canton basement remodeling.

Q: How much experience does the contractor have?
A: If the contractor does not want to give you “straight” answers or seems to avoid your phone calls, that should be a red flag for you to run the other way. Also ask how many finishing jobs the contractor has done. This will help you determine whether or not the contractor is doing the job “on the side” or if they are experts at remodeling Canton basements. Obviously you want to go with an expert to make sure the job is done right and that the contractors don’t create any problems in the basement.

Q: Is the contractor certified or rated?
A: At the very least, a Canton basement finishing contractor should be able to provide you with proof of certification and/or accreditation or rating by the Better Business Bureau. If they are certified and/or rated, that means the contractor had to pass training or certain requirements to provide higher quality services than anyone off the street could provide.

Q: Is drywall the best material to use in a finished basement?
A: Drywall is not the best material to use to remodel a basement because it allows mold and mildew to grow. Drywall is originally made of natural materials, which is basically mold food. Mold and mildew feed on moisture and organic compounds (natural material made originally from carbon) to multiply and thrive. Drywall is an example of this, especially in a humid basement.

Waterproof wall material is a much better option for a remodeled basement because it does not promote mold growth. Instead, the mold spores simply can not live and do not take root. It’s safe to say that most people probably prefer not having mold and mildew in their homes, so why use materials that promote them?

Q: Which basement flooring is the best to remodel a Canton basement with?
A: Finishing your basement is something you probably want to do once so you never have to do it again, right? When using linoleum, carpeting, or real hard wood to finish a basement, the natural moisture found in the underground space is a real concern. This is because linoleum, carpeting, and real hard wood can all absorb moisture. When they absorb moisture, they tend to peel up, get damp and expand – all while propagating mold and mildew. Mold can even grow on some of the glues they use to install the floors!

Instead of using these materials, get waterproof basement flooring so it can’t grow mold and mildew. Many company make them in attractive colors and designs so you don’t have to use that green “grass” material you’ll read about on some forums and websites. These are many times installed with a thin thermal barrier underneath to keep moisture away from your flooring and to keep your feet warmer, too!

Q: What do I do about my uneven Canton basement walls?
A: Uneven Canton basement walls are prevalent, especially in older homes. Many Canton basement finishing systems work around the stone work or concrete. The trick here is to add a vapor barrier to the stone or concrete walls so that moisture from the earth around the foundation does not come into your finished basement. Using Canton basement finishing materials that don’t absorb water will help prevent this as well. Added together, the waterproofing and inorganic remodeling materials will help ensure your finished Canton basement stays as dry as possible so you don’t have to worry about damage in your Canton basement.

Q: How long will it take to finish my basement?
A: Remodeling a Canton basement with professionals usually takes about 7 to 10 days to make sure it’s done properly. Of course this also depends on how small or large the Canton basement is and that will change according to the specifications of each individual basement space.

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