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Updated about 7 years ago, 09/29/2017

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Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Basement Remodel - Northern NJ Advice

Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hi,

I'm in the process of making a fairly substantial investment to fix up the basement in my home. The basement was finished about 15 years ago, but since it has deteriorated quickly with poor work done. Now, the tiles are coming up, there is moisture from the floors and moisture behind the drywall leading to mold. Here is what I am thinking of doing:

  • remove drywall from walls to pinpoint any leaking causing high wall moisture, fix any leaks
  • remove about a foot worth of dirt from the floor to have over 7' of ceiling height
  • add cement to dirt flooring so there is flat space
  • Add a vapor barrier
  • Add flooring
  • Clear potential mold
  • Add new drywall
  • Replace flooring and bathroom shower

Because I've never managed a project to this extent, I wanted to see if anyone had advice on how to prepare for contractors. Also, would you recommend I work with a general contractor or with a basement remodeling contractor directly? Finally, happy to chat with any contractors you would recommend in Northern NJ.

Thanks,

Mike

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