Review of Basements Step by Step Projects


Creative Homeowner's series on home improvements includes this title and it is well worth the read. It's a short read, coming in at around 80 pages, but don't let the size fool you. Basements Step by Step Projects is packed with information and projects that will have you turning your basement into a paradise during your weekends. It's intended audience is beginners or those with at least some DIY experience. It probably won't have enough information for a professional, but for the right audience, this is an invaluable book.

It starts with how to plan out your basement changes in a logical manner. One of the best parts is that it includes information that a lot of us may not know about. For example, if you are planning on adding a bedroom to your basement, there is one safety feature that you absolutely have to have - a window or an outside door. Most people don't even consider this, and it's incredibly unsafe. You need to provide that occupant with a safety exit or you may even risk a fine from your housing authority.

It's little tips like this that make the book well worth the time and purchase price. You'll get step by step instructions on how to plan out your changes, and put them into action. Pretty much everything is covered, from how to figure out minimum square foot requirements for different types of rooms, safety features, water hazards and much more. Before you get started, read the chapter on existing basements so that you can find out how your basement was constructed. You'll need to know this before going any further since it will affect the type of improvements that you can add.

Possibly the best feature of this book is that it includes projects that are truly useful for every day life. From building a sump pump to getting those stairs fixed, you'll find countless tips that will make it a lot easier to safely and effectively modify your basement. Instructions on how to frame out doors and windows are included, which is vital if you plan to add living space to your basement, as mentioned above.

Too many how to books throw out information and projects and never really get into exactly how you're supposed to do it, or the dangers that you need to keep in mind. This book definitely breaks that mold and provides absolutely everything you could ever need to get a project done. It's like having a contractor right there with you, without having to pay the exorbitant fees.

The end of the book includes information on permits and more on electrical safety. This is very beneficial if you're still trying to figure out what you want to do with your basement and you're not sure what you need to do before taking those steps to put a plan into action. Overall, if you need to renovate your basement, this is the best book to help you get the job done.

Originally posted 2008-11-15 16:16:12. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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