Like all newly finished parts of a house, a finished basement can add value to your home the same way a major renovation does. A successful basement renovation can become extra living space for the family or your very own man cave. However, every basement renovation requires adequate basement framing and this is where we come in.
How Top Flight Does Basement Framing
If your basement is ready to be framed, it’s time for us framing guys to come in. We generally have two ways of basement framing: the first one is we fix the top and bottom tracks then fixing the studs in between, or build each frame section on the ground and fixing it into place, sort of like a prefabrication work.
The first step is we square each room and layout the location of the bottom plates then we transfer the layout of the bottom plate to the top plate using a laser level.
Now that the lines are laid, we then fasten the bottom plate to the concrete together with a vapor barrier in between to protect the wood from moisture. We then check whether the floor and ceiling is leveled all throughout so we will know the height of each stud.
The top plates are fastened onto the ceiling joists then we install each vertical stud into place. We make sure that the stud’s fit is not snugly in place, measure twice but cut only once.
This process is perfectly suitable for frames that include doors and windows as well. We size each opening to perfection so that your doors or windows can be later installed with ease.