Basement Framing an Important Component of Every Basement Renovation DIY
Project
If you are wondering how to increase the value of your home, the answer may
be sitting right under your house. Basement renovation projects can drastically
increase the value of any home, and basement framing is one of the most
important aspects of every basement renovation project.
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Which Framing Dimension is Right for My Project?
Every finished basement idea must incorporate framing to one extent or
another, utilizing 2X2, 2X4, or 2X6 lumber for the frame walls. The planned use
of the basement often determines which thickness will be used. In addition,
framing provides the means for installing the finished wall surface whether
wall board or paneling.
A 2X2 basement finish wall may be adequate for sheetrock or paneling in a
family room or game room, but a 2X6 frame wall may be necessary to provide extra
wall thickness for soundproofing insulation in a home theatre.
Since most basements are constructed with concrete walls and a concrete slab for
the floor, special procedures must be followed when framing a basement finish
wall. If concrete basement walls are fairly straight and plumb, a homeowner can
anchor 2X2 framing to the concrete as a DIY project, providing a means to
install wallboard.
The standard method of basement framing utilizes a top and bottom plate, with
framing studs running vertically, spaced 16-inches on center. The bottom plate
is anchored to the concrete; the top plate is nailed to the bottom of the floor
joists above. Both plates are carefully positioned parallel to each other so
that vertical studs are plumb. Blocking must be added between joists in order to
secure the top plates, which run parallel with joists.
Securing the Framing to Concrete
Regardless which method is used, basement framing must be secured to concrete
using an anchor fastener. There are several ways to accomplish this:
- Concrete nails which are driven thru the framing using
a 22-caliber stud gun. This drives 2 ½-inch nails thru the framing into
concrete using a gunpowder charge equivalent to a 22-caliber bullet. Gun
nails and charges are readily available at building supply or hardware
stores. Note: 20 or 30-year old concrete may be too hard and brittle for
this type method to work properly.
- Concrete screws. Using a hammer drill, a hole is
drilled through the frame and into the concrete. Be sure to use the
recommended size bit for the screw you will be using. The hole is drilled at
least ¼-inch deeper into the concrete than the screw will penetrate; screws
are power driven into the hole.
- Expanding anchors.; A hole is drilled through the
frame, into the concrete, and an anchor is inserted into the hole. There are
numerous types of anchors available. A bolt, screw or impact fastener is
then driven into the anchor, which expands and wedges into the hole;
creating a solid anchor to the concrete. While more time consuming, this is
the best method for anchoring basement framing to concrete. Framing is
fastened securely in place and there is less chance that it will come loose
with time.
Basement framing also provides a means to hide unsightly HVAC, electrical,
and plumbing service components. Note: be sure to follow local building code
requirements for minimum headroom space when installing basement framing.
Getting Your Basement Framing Project off the Ground
If you are unsure about some aspects of your basement renovation project, you
may want to enlist the services of a general contractor, building contractor, or
a carpenter contractor; all of which have the expertise required for any phase
of framing a basement finish wall.
One excellent resource for locating reliable contractor service providers in
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