Remodeling a Basement: Expert Advice from Start to Finish (Taunton's Build Like a Pro) [Kindle Edition] Author: Roger German | Language: English | ISBN:
B003TXSQYM | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Free download Remodeling a Basement: Expert Advice from Start to Finish Free PDF for everyone book with Mediafire Link Download Link Finishing a basement is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to increase living space in a home. This book helps readers visualize the vast possibilities that exist for this challenging space, and go about the remodeling process in an organized and efficient way. Roger German, a basement remodeling pro, covers every step, from the physically demanding "dirty work" to the rewarding finishing touches. He shows how to deal with a basement's special challenges, such as moisture problems and framing against concrete floors and walls, and gives instructions on pumping water up and out from basement baths and laundry rooms. Direct download links available for Remodeling a Basement: Expert Advice from Start to Finish (Taunton's Build Like a Pro) [Kindle Edition] Free PDF
- File Size: 17301 KB
- Print Length: 170 pages
- Publisher: Taunton Press (April 1, 2004)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B003TXSQYM
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #358,016 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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This is not a review of the book, but I would like to point out that the information in the "Revised Edition" is up to date as of Jan 5 2010. Amazon should not link these reviews to the new edition as many of the complaints are regarding the outdated insulation practices that have since been revamped.
By cool_like_fresh
It's common knowledge these days that the old practice of putting wood studs and then fiberglass batts against a foundation wall and then sealing that with a plastic vapor barrier is a recipe for mold and insulation damage from condensation through the foundation wall. (see Fine Homebuilding No. 169 March 2005 p. 78, Fine Homebuilding No. 162, May 2004 p. 52, also the buildingscience dot com publications even the Dept. of Energy and HUD guildelines.) But this author recommends doing just that on pages 99 and 100. His only discussion of foam panels is in the context of using foam panels in between already constructed studs and then he complains that it is difficult to get the panels to fit between the studs. That is a silly way to use foam panels. He doesn't discuss the current recommended practice of installing the foam panels *first*, up against the foundation wall, and then framing or furring strips against the foam. That is much better because then the wood is never in contact with the foundation wall and provides no food (i.e., damp wood) for mold to grow.
The biggest issue with finishing a basement is doing so in a way that prevents unhealthy mold and that "oh-this-smells-like-a-basement" quality of so many basements. Wood framing against a foundation wall, with fiberglass batts keeping a moist environment, and all trapped by a plastic sheet, is a sure fire recipe for just such a brew. It makes me doubt most of the other information. Tauton Press should revise the book to reflect its own current writing on the subject.
By zem
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