For transferring electrical outlet cutouts onto the drywall use lipstick or another marking tool to leave an impression on the drywall image 1.
Putting up walls in a concrete basement.
Tip up the walls.
Learn how to insulate and frame the walls and ceilings build soffits frame partition walls and frame around obstructions.
Building new walls inside the existing concrete walls is the standard way of finishing basement walls.
A waterproof membrane is often installed on the outside of the basement wall and the system also requires putting in a buried sump pump where water will collect and then be pumped to the surface.
It usually comes in 4 8 or 12 foot lengths.
Trace around the outlet box image 2 set the drywall in place and press it up against the boxes.
If the floor joists are sagging or there s ductwork in the way you may have to lift the top of the wall in first and slide the bottom plate into place.
Here are three different types explained.
Drywall is available in different thicknesses up to 5 8 of an inch.
It s made from gypsum calcium sulfate which is ground up made into plaster and pressed between paper in the factory.
It s quite a simple task to undertake on your own if you follow these instructions.
Tip a wall up with the bottom plate against the wall.
Building a new internal wall in the basement often means building around obstructions on the ceiling so it s important to be take your measurements very carefully.
If the floor joists are sagging or there s ductwork in the way you may have to lift the top of the wall in first and slide the bottom plate into place.
Introduction turn your unfinished basement into beautiful functional living space.
Before framing the walls of your basement install a moisture barrier to prevent water and moisture from entering the wall cavity.
Framing basement walls and ceilings is the core of any basement finishing project.
Make sure you have enough room to tip the wall up.
To make the best use of your basement you may have to add wall partitions to divide the space up.
Depending on the levelness of the floor or the positioning of the ductwork you may need to put the top of the wall into place first and then slide the bottom of the wall into place.
Drywall is the most common type of finish for walls and ceilings.