Basement Insulation for a More Comfortable Home

by Francine Maglione
Who wouldn’t love a warmer, cozier house in the winter? Freezing homes are very unpleasant. Cold floors and surfaces force homeowners to wrap themselves in blankets and sweatshirts to stay warm, but there is something you can do that you may not have thought of before: basement insulation and finishing.
read moreRepairing Flood Damaged Drywall
It’s been a rough winter for Connecticut residents. One of the harshest in recorded history.
We had an unprecedented amount of snow accumulation causing roofs, buildings and fixtures to cave in.
The situation was so serious that on 03/ 03/2011 the Federal Government declared Connecticut a Major Disaster area, making cities and towns around the state eligible for emergency disaster recovery funds.
Then came the rain, and the snow melt presented area residents with yet another set of concerns: floods and flash flood related problems.
At Connecticut Basement Systems, the phones rang off the hook as many area residents, especially in Fairfield, Stamford and Greenwich, had their basements under water. Our crews worked around the clock to help homeowners in the affected areas.
A basement flood is never something that can be taken lightly, but for homeowners with a finished basement, the cost of cleanup and restoration can be enormous and, to make matters worse, most of it might not be covered by their homeowners or even flood insurance.
If the basement is finished with drywall, and if the studs, insulation and drywall aren’t completely dry in 48 hours – and in a basement they hardly dry that quick – there is a huge chance that mold will start to develop in the areas that came in contact with water.
read moreAvoiding Big Basement Disasters
Five Common Mistakes People Make with their Basements
After three years of living in basement-related forums & web sites on a daily basis, I’ve come to a few conclusions:
- Basement-related web sites and forums have become an impossible maze of bad advice, fad markets, and outdated advice.
- Homeowners are taking this advice & returning to the same forums when the advice fails
- Repeat Steps 1 & 2
As part of a network that’s been reputable in the basement business since 1987 nationally, we’d like to send some good horse sense into the ether.
Here, unequivocally, are the five most common mistakes that lead to disasters in the basement:
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