Basement Finishing Framing Design

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  • @rustyshackelman
    @rustyshackelman 6 лет назад +22

    You’ve answered so many questions that I had about how I could remodel my basement. Thank you for making this video!

  • @johnbabrick
    @johnbabrick 3 года назад +3

    These are some of the most useful videos I've seen on the web. Thanks.

  • @jessehuang4955
    @jessehuang4955 5 месяцев назад +2

    Other videos may cover 90% of work. But yours covers the rest.thanks

  • @BasementFinishingMan
    @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +4

    In this video we discuss a few obstacles that were in our framing road! This is another before, during and after segment showing you how we navigated the framing around these areas of the basement where standard framing did not apply. This video may help you with your basement project design. ~Eddie

  • @ruafunky1
    @ruafunky1 7 лет назад +4

    Hello Eddie, another great video man. Just wanted to mention at 5:40 you stated the columns were boxed out in 2x8 and then at 6:55 & 7:12 you stated they were boxed out in 2x6. I will be boxing mine out soon so I'm curious what one you typically use?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +4

      Yeah...oops! Yes the 2" x 8" is correct, the 2" x 6" is wrong! My mistake! I usually use 2" x 8".
      Eddie

  • @BG-hh2hg
    @BG-hh2hg 4 года назад +3

    Very nice job. Very precise framing. I'm currently in the planning phase of my basement. I have very similar obstacles you have pointed out. The difference is that I'm fighting for every inch on the height. I might consider going with 1x4 for the ceiling framing. Again thanks for sharing your video. I know you take pride in work and you should.

  • @elithomasbanemartin1566
    @elithomasbanemartin1566 7 лет назад +3

    you do thorough videos I've been finishing basement for some years now but i also do above garage apartments and its the same way except we have to do floating walls here in colorado

  • @aztek54208
    @aztek54208 2 года назад +3

    Just finished a basement. Second basement ever, but first doing soffit ladders.. with the multiple points of issue, we just decided to do it piece by piece. Semi experienced carpenter. We decided to build the the latter the length of the beam first. By the time we got three quarters of the way done with all the stud work, we realized that the beam wasn't square with the rest of the room. I didn't measure the beam ladder off the wall, I measued it off the beam.. just thinking that the beam would be square. But it was about 3 in off. So when we hung the ceiling drywall there was a gap. Luckily we are running crown molding. Next time I will measure off the wall to the beam ladder I'll

    • @24kgoln21
      @24kgoln21 Год назад +1

      I did the same exact thing! Lesson learned for me.

    • @aztek54208
      @aztek54208 Год назад

      @24kgoln very hard lesson. Thank God it wasn't a drop ceiling. That would've been so noticeable! Thanks for letting me know I'm not the only one!

    • @24kgoln21
      @24kgoln21 Год назад

      @@aztek54208 I have a drop ceiling and you are so right.

    • @aztek54208
      @aztek54208 Год назад

      @@24kgoln21 oh boy!

  • @thomaskaszuba
    @thomaskaszuba 4 месяца назад +1

    Would leave access to plumbing clean out. Nice video thanks!

  • @jimcasso407
    @jimcasso407 3 года назад +1

    Yes!!! Great video and super clear explanations. Thanks man!

  • @ffsilva32
    @ffsilva32 Год назад +1

    Question for you….I have watched several video where you attach 2x6 pine to steel lally columns using a ramset. I started using this method on all my finished basement, recently started using tapcon screws to get a more flush head.
    I have had multiple people question me on compromises the structure integrity by doing that. Please let me know your thoughts on this. Thanks

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  Год назад +2

      Does not hurt the integrity. The nail plugs the hole so tightly that it actually replaces the small amount of steel it moves from the hole... The hole made by ther fastener pin is less than 1/8" in diameter and it is immediately replaced with the shaft of the nail.
      Been doing this for 38 years and have never had anyone question me including 100's of code departments who inspect my work...I'm not too worried. ~Eddie

    • @ffsilva32
      @ffsilva32 Год назад +1

      @@BasementFinishingMan appreciate the rely, keep up that great work. A lot of us owe you for all the help you provide

  • @DUrena-ni3ei
    @DUrena-ni3ei 2 года назад +1

    Sorry for double tapping as I posted this question to another of your videos, but I just saw this obstacle video.
    I am trying to frame a wall but I have a supporting steel column just two feet away from the wall in the very middle of it. The wall is only 21 feet long and I have no clue how to make this as a single wall, because the steel column is in the way and won’t be able to build it on the floor without trapping the column.
    Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  2 года назад +2

      Just build 2 separate walls one on each side of the column.
      ~Eddie

    • @DUrena-ni3ei
      @DUrena-ni3ei 2 года назад

      @@BasementFinishingMan Thank you Eddie. Your framing videos are by far the most detailed I have found so far.
      D. Ureña

  • @edlist
    @edlist 7 месяцев назад

    Excellet videos, huge help for us DIYers. Do you have any experience with leaving the basement ceiling unfinished and painting it a flat black to give it an industial look (as opposed to drywalling the ceiling)...any opinions/advice on the topic?

  • @phantomlord71usa
    @phantomlord71usa 7 лет назад +4

    not sure if I would have went the banding route for finishing the basement ceiling. If it was a necessity to later trace wires out or add more, or something wrong with a clogged or leaking pipe or tubing that would be a friggin nightmare to dig through and find, or fish through 2, 3, 4 or 5 years down the road. The finished result does look nice though, but I probably would have went a different route. Or at least re-route some of that wiring or piping to a more convenient location before sealing everything in permanent like.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +4

      It's all non-serviceable stuff were covering so it makes no difference it it's sealed up forever. Look at it like this...it's the same exact stuff you have between the first floor and the 2nd floor of your house, pipes and wires. We do create access to all plumbing cleanouts in case of drain clogs and anything else that needs future servicing...the rest of it...cover it and forget it!
      Thanks for watching and for commenting ML Tomson!
      Eddie

    • @zeus3358
      @zeus3358 5 лет назад +1

      I have to agree . Did you relocate the transformer for the doorbell to an area that is accessible? I didn't see an access hatch in the bulkhead.

    • @cisco9027
      @cisco9027 5 лет назад

      Basement Finishing Man I was thinking the same thing as that guy but your explanation makes a lot of sense great work wish you could have shown the work being done but I’ve still picked up some good tips and I’d hire you guys in a minute.

    • @ELIRAXPRT
      @ELIRAXPRT 5 лет назад +2

      @@zeus3358 I was wondering the same thing but when he showed the finished soffit, there was a white access panel or speaker cover in the bottom of that soffit if you look closely. I'm going bet its the doorbell transformer access

    • @zeus3358
      @zeus3358 5 лет назад

      You're right I see the access hatch now that you mention it. Thank you for pointing that out to me.

  • @anpc86
    @anpc86 27 дней назад

    This is really good, but that sewage pipe, dont you need to allow access to clear out?
    Maybe you dont, im new.
    Very informative, thank yiu

  • @robertforehand1631
    @robertforehand1631 3 месяца назад

    Great finishing! My only comments are regarding closing in a window, your banding and drywall use. I would never put a basement window into a closet... natural light is worth more than gold for basements. Banding images showed many many locations where wiring was not protected by plates and could easily be hit with drywall screws. Finally, looks beautiful but have you never faced a problem with maintenance/upgr? By drywalling everything, you have made any maintenance a huge task for homeowners as they will have to cut/remove drywall and then have it fixed later.... drop ceilings for basements are wiser...sometimes homeowners don't think this thru but our job is to educate and then let them decide. Besides these, great work. Thx!

  • @digpoppa69
    @digpoppa69 7 лет назад +2

    Eddie, what kind of return did you put on the case molding underneath the stair handrail opening? I see the bottom hits the build out around the support column, but what about the top? Is there a return or just cut flush?

  • @davidrobins4025
    @davidrobins4025 3 года назад +1

    We just bought a new home with an unfinished basement (rooms framed in). I have a main steel "I" beam and some hot/cold ducting across the middle of the family room to enclose. You have given me some very helpful ideas about how to do this so it looks as good as possible. Thank you.

  • @Burnout4424
    @Burnout4424 21 день назад

    Can you do the utility closet you did for the panel for a panel and an egress window?

  • @optrwh2066
    @optrwh2066 5 лет назад +2

    Great video. Just out of curiosity, why would you ever cover up the access to a clean-out?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you! We didn't actually permanently hide the clean-out...we added a plumbers access panel to the column after we filmed this video to access that clean-out cap...good eye!🙂
      Eddie

  • @avalon449
    @avalon449 7 лет назад +1

    I wish you had certified contractors who follow your methods. Wish there were contractor in Massachusetts who did this caliber of work.

  • @joebachman9598
    @joebachman9598 Год назад

    Don't have to have access to 120v doorbell and plumbing clean out? It was a pain for me to have access to those

  • @schance4523
    @schance4523 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much I was stuck on my project for 3 days because I have a pvc pipe I couldn’t figure how to sheet rock it in.

  • @steviestevens2670
    @steviestevens2670 Год назад

    How would you build those beams into a wall? Mine have the support plate exposed, and some are crooked. Building screw up

  • @ralphvalkenhoff2887
    @ralphvalkenhoff2887 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. Thank you for the details. Is the fireblock not a requirement in your area?

  • @stephenproscia8136
    @stephenproscia8136 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video thank you !

  • @Johnnycustomcoatings1
    @Johnnycustomcoatings1 4 года назад +2

    Awesome work mr edy

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Johnny! Hey Nice channel you have there...good luck with your diy projects!
      Eddie

    • @Johnnycustomcoatings1
      @Johnnycustomcoatings1 4 года назад

      I JUST FRAMED THE ENTIRE BASEMENT THANKS TO YOUR VIDEOS ..IM WAITING THE ELECTRIC,PLUMBING AND BUILDING INSPECTION ..I THIN IVE DONE PRETTY GOOD...IS THERE A WAY TO CONTACT YOU PERSONALLY

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  4 года назад

      @@Johnnycustomcoatings1 Just email me at basementfinishing@live.com to get a hold of me ...thanks

  • @GenXguy69
    @GenXguy69 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, Looks awesome. I'm getting ready to finish parts of my basement. I noticed in some videos on RUclips where some builders use a top and bottom plate and some only use the one PT 2x bottom plate. Why is that, and what do you recommend?

  • @sanrasuzumaki942
    @sanrasuzumaki942 Год назад +1

    Awesome video with 99% answers to my question, to the point that, the one question I can live without, thanks so much for such detailed video. God Bless.

  • @peterStrose-if2uz
    @peterStrose-if2uz 3 года назад +1

    Thanks,much appreciated.

  • @viralvidz7582
    @viralvidz7582 Год назад +1

    Thank you and amazing

  • @flvbbernvggets
    @flvbbernvggets 4 года назад +1

    What if you have a heating duct running the length of a room, but too close to the cinder blocks to attach a stud wall + rigid foam to the joists above?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  4 года назад +1

      You'll have to build the wall under the ductwork and use the "block-nailing" method to secure the wall.
      Eddie

  • @priceandpride
    @priceandpride 8 месяцев назад

    I’d rather have the headspace instead of a drop soffit over the 3 inch waste pipe

  • @ragged3526
    @ragged3526 2 года назад

    Doesn't a pipe punching company need to get to that clean out in case of a blockage??

  • @samanthaturner3549
    @samanthaturner3549 5 лет назад +1

    Cool

  • @fixitwithzim
    @fixitwithzim 7 лет назад +1

    Another top notch job Eddie. Looks great!

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate all your positive comments...your job turned out great as well!
      Eddie

  • @mwredfern
    @mwredfern 6 лет назад +1

    Great video as usual. And I have all these obstacles, except the stair opening and 3 inch sewage pipe running along the ceiling. But I do have that nasty cleanout to cover. I’m just wondering if it’s a requirement to create a access door/panel at the cleanout cap?
    I see a lot of people creating these doors or mounting flush panels over the drywall, where the cleanout is located. Are we required to make a door or mount a panel over the cleanout?
    Thanks again for this killer video!

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  6 лет назад +1

      Yes it's code to have future access to cleanout caps Michael.
      Eddie

  • @alexg.7425
    @alexg.7425 4 года назад +1

    I have a gas manifold on a basement wall can I frame in front of it? or does code require me to leave space in front of it?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  4 года назад +1

      Alex, you need total access to this gas manifold. You will need to make an access panel or frame for a standard door opening in front of it. ~Eddie

  • @ownagesoft
    @ownagesoft 7 лет назад +1

    hey Eddie I'm seriously considering purchasing your course but id like to know if it addresses older homes with basement stairs that don't meet code of 6ft 8in and how to frame a wall when stairs are next to the exterior foundation wall.. thx! Love your videos by the way!

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +3

      We address it all in the training...and anything that's not 100% specific to your project can be answered by me 7 days a week in the private members support area of the membership site. I help you one-on-one if you need questions answered about your project. 1basement.com/Pro_Video_Holiday_2.html
      Thanks for your interest in my training and for the RUclips view as well!
      Eddie

  • @neenasglasshandysvcs.1400
    @neenasglasshandysvcs.1400 6 лет назад +1

    At 08:08, the stair hallways. How did you know the stairs frames were not load bearing?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  6 лет назад +1

      By looking overhead at the framing you can see if the mfloor joists are either supported by the stairway walls or not supported by the stairway walls.
      Eddie

  • @tempasmith3445
    @tempasmith3445 3 года назад

    I have boiler piping how do I frame around that?

  • @infiniteloopgames8691
    @infiniteloopgames8691 7 лет назад +1

    Do you have to build a soffit ladder around a wooden support beam, or can you just screw your drywall directly onto the beam?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +1

      Looks better to frame them out...and you can straighten and "level" your framing as well if the beam is crooked or not level it'self. Thanks for the view!
      Eddie

  • @davidcolwell1577
    @davidcolwell1577 7 лет назад +1

    GREAT video!! Very well explained, very detailed. Thank you

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks David I appreciate the view and positive comment! Good luck with your projects!
      Eddie

  • @rosemaryd6511
    @rosemaryd6511 7 лет назад +1

    What are the name of the floors you recommend? From Home Depot ? I'm looking for water proof floors.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад

      We used Lifeproof Luxury Vinyl Flooring at this link>>>>> www.homedepot.com/p/LifeProof-7-1-in-x-47-6-in-Shadow-Hickory-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring-18-73-sq-ft-case-I179411L/300914532

  • @avalon449
    @avalon449 7 лет назад +1

    The difference between a pro job and the hack jobs you usually see in basement finishes.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +1

      Appreciate the positive feedback avalon449! Thanks for watching.
      Eddie

  • @infiniti2015
    @infiniti2015 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @cjsmith5747
    @cjsmith5747 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Eddie,
    Great video.. I'm about to tackle my basement and will use your video as a reference. In regards to band framing. I have this issue on one side of my basement where the water pipes were attached to the joist.
    Technically, do I only band frame the 1 side of the basement, and this side will have a slightly lower ceiling or both sides for consistency?
    Will you notice the difference?
    Thanks for your advice.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  5 лет назад +1

      Hello! Just do the one side CJ...You can't see the difference at all!
      Eddie

    • @cjsmith5747
      @cjsmith5747 5 лет назад

      @@BasementFinishingMan Thank you

  • @oludroveslimited3864
    @oludroveslimited3864 4 года назад +1

    I am guessing soffit the same as bulk heads. Great video

  • @MrAndyaustralia
    @MrAndyaustralia 6 лет назад +1

    its a great video but i am a little confused about access to plumbing should you need to. i noticed one panel but i know from experience the access panels will grow over time as needed. did you avoid them because the property was going to sale?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  6 лет назад +1

      We go back and cut them in after drywall is finished and painted. and then install them. We simply make a detailed location "map" of all the spots where we are going to need the access panels before we drywall so we know exactly where to cut them out later-on.
      Eddie

    • @stevenut69
      @stevenut69 5 лет назад

      You don't have to put in access panels if you don't want to. They are only there if your plumbing fails or you somehow get a leak. Valves can usually be replaced from the bathroom side, so unless you have to replace the entire valve body, there is no need for a panel. For the cleanout, it should be there ahead of time because future owners may have no idea where the cleanout is without being told. I take pictures of every single wall before it is drywalled so I know where every pipe, heat run, vent, and every wire is. Not sure if it was mentioned in this video, but in Wisconsin, every shutoff valve and heat run damper in the joists needs to have access.

  • @luisanaya6573
    @luisanaya6573 4 года назад +1

    Great video, beautiful work 👍🏻💪🏻

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 7 лет назад +1

    Perfect video - great job too.

  • @YaBoyDC
    @YaBoyDC Год назад

    This video really helped me

  • @robertomeza3904
    @robertomeza3904 3 года назад +1

    What time of moisture barrier you used?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  3 года назад +1

      We don't use a vapor barrier...they have caused more mold than they have ever prevented! ~Eddie

  • @darrelgustafson2507
    @darrelgustafson2507 9 месяцев назад

    You boxed in a 3" with a clean out . Covered the thing up completely, no access door for the clean-out.
    You're freaking brilliant 😅

  • @brianswiger9390
    @brianswiger9390 2 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Do you have a way to take donations for your excellent videos and sharing of your great craftmanship?

  • @infiniti2015
    @infiniti2015 Год назад

    Quick question, we want to install a wall running below a string of poles and a support beam. I can replicate the ladder you showed in the video. Is there a good way to incorporate a door into that partition wall? I don't believe the header would have sufficient room. Thanks in advance.

  • @tjthomas231
    @tjthomas231 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Eddie looking to do a basement can I have ur contact

  • @kevinr54
    @kevinr54 3 года назад

    I'm wanting to finish my basement this winter but the wall insulation is protuding about 2 to 3 inches past the framework. Is this normal? Can it be drywalled?

  • @Jubileejones
    @Jubileejones 3 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for explaining why and what you did! Very helpful in planning my own space!

  • @SheilaHallam
    @SheilaHallam Год назад

    Very much appreciated this video. All the stuff in the ceiling is quite a challenge. You make it seam easy

  • @billlyle574
    @billlyle574 3 года назад

    How do you build your framing wall if the ceiling to floor height over the span of your wall is different by an 1 inch or more? In the video's you had about a 1/8 of an inch difference and you said you could manage up to a 1/4 inch gap. But what if the gap is going to be more like an inch?

  • @williammunny7133
    @williammunny7133 3 года назад

    You had better believe I have something in my basement like those things. I was trying to decide on a drop ceiling or drywall for those exact reasons, drywall it'll be. Thanks I needed that.

  • @missmyamyaflagmimeliturgic2230
    @missmyamyaflagmimeliturgic2230 4 года назад

    960square feet basement how much would framing cost?

  • @peteryeung111
    @peteryeung111 2 года назад

    Great video, love the before and after footages. This covers most typical obstacles we have in North America.

  • @kimpinkc8307
    @kimpinkc8307 4 года назад

    Great video! 👍 I wanted to know about obstacle number 5&6

  • @bobbyinbox
    @bobbyinbox 2 года назад

    I'm doing a basement gut remodel of a 100 year old house in Salem MA that has everything, and I mean everything to deal with. Some of those framing ideas saved me easily a few grand in not having to relocate gas pipes as well as avoiding running half the houses wired through drilled holes in the joists. The way you boxed in the lolicolumns was really clever. Just seeing how you framed in the stand pipes helps to conceptualize my approach in a space where I need to get creative with literally every step.
    I'd love to see how you handle clean out hatches and if you have ever built platforming for sub floor rather than bring in 10 yards of concrete to level out one end of the floor.
    I'm also checking the rest of your videos before I finish the windows to the stud walls there might be something in there I had not considered

  • @rjjr7064
    @rjjr7064 2 года назад

    Wow, never thought of that banding technique. That is a game changer for me. Thankyou!

  • @patilpravin24
    @patilpravin24 3 года назад

    This video answered so many questions for me, thank you for video of just obstacles.

  • @MMOutlet-q6u
    @MMOutlet-q6u Год назад

    It's the best framing video I've seen. Thank you.

  • @neil78
    @neil78 7 лет назад +1

    Great tips. I have a waste pipe that runs across the house however it runs horizontally halfway down the wall then exits mid wall. It also runs very close to the bottom of a basement window. How would you tackle this because the window needs to be framed and the pipe being halfway down the wall doesn't have anything to connect to as a soffit.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +1

      Need some pictures of this setup Neil to be sure! Send me some and I'll have a look at your framing situation.
      Eddie

    • @neil78
      @neil78 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks I'll send some over. Appreciate it!

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад +1

      No Problem Neil!
      Eddie

    • @handyandy2112
      @handyandy2112 5 лет назад

      What did you come up with for a solution to this situation? I'm faced with the exact same thing. Great vids Eddie, very helpful.

  • @freespeechless380
    @freespeechless380 4 года назад

    would you leave an access panel for the waste pipe clean out? it may be helpful to some poor plumber 15 years down the road.

  • @almancoolguy
    @almancoolguy 2 года назад

    You are amazing, well explained and awesome , ty!!!

  • @davidnewton3882
    @davidnewton3882 3 года назад

    Why does that basement have so many teleposts with two steel beams? Great series of basement videos. I watched them all.

  • @robertheintz8017
    @robertheintz8017 3 года назад

    How is the homeowner supposed to adjust the teleposts now?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  3 года назад +1

      They're not. Homeowners shouldn't be adjusting the central load points holding up the central load of there home...It's a once and done deal if the house was build correctly and should never have to be messed-with. ~Eddie

  • @peterbergeris6510
    @peterbergeris6510 4 года назад

    Some may say enclosing the panel box could be a code violation.

  • @shackwright8438
    @shackwright8438 3 года назад

    Very good that 4" that inch pipe had me puzzle how to work around it.

  • @andy.puempel
    @andy.puempel 2 года назад

    Nice work. Appreciate the useful tips.

  • @davidnewton3882
    @davidnewton3882 3 года назад

    How do you feel about spray foam insulation in basements?

  • @iTwiggy420
    @iTwiggy420 4 года назад

    Basement Finishing Man, I love your videos. I'm in the process of DIY my own basement and using a lot of your videos as reference. A couple questions relating to banding the ceiling in this one. I was going to do that on mine however my pipes and wires are off the joists about 1 1/4". Would you still recommend this route or something else to drop low enough for drywall? I'm not working with a high ceiling to begin with. Also you only went every 2 feet, how did you put up drywall if you didnt use any kind of measuring?

  • @27mixon
    @27mixon 3 года назад

    Where can I find that concrete wall insulation?

  • @44godson
    @44godson 7 лет назад +1

    awesome did it again eddie

  • @justinperez8903
    @justinperez8903 2 года назад

    Wow what a great video. Great job!

  • @ryansmith2266
    @ryansmith2266 4 года назад

    Do you have a link how to frame?

  • @quiksr20
    @quiksr20 5 лет назад

    Question, Do you build the soffits after all your exterior walls are built? Trying to plan my walls and from what I gather its Exterior walls first , then soffets - and last interior walls.

  • @KKW353
    @KKW353 3 года назад

    What can you do in a situation where you have steel I beams placed throughout, but you don't want to necessarily box in front of it due to the fact that it would make the room significantly smaller being that you would have to add 3.5 inches past the beam. Is there a situation where you have a break in the tip and bottom plates to allow for this? Thanks in advance, love the videos!

    • @finfet2930
      @finfet2930 3 года назад

      I am facing this same issue and would love a response

  • @sergeybebenin
    @sergeybebenin 5 лет назад

    So much wasted space in that soffit. Could have been a row of small recessed lights to light up a row of pictures. Would make such a difference

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  5 лет назад +3

      Could have done lights, but it wasn't in this clients budget...it come down to cost sometimes for my clients Sergey!
      Eddie

  • @thek4232
    @thek4232 3 года назад

    Youre the man!!

  • @jeffgoeders5038
    @jeffgoeders5038 4 года назад

    Was the wall the builder put it next to the stairs not load-bearing?

  • @michaellewis2345
    @michaellewis2345 6 лет назад

    How do I drop a fire sprinkler located within a soffit

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  6 лет назад

      Since the system is pressurized you should really contact a plumber or sprinkler system mechanic to extend the head down below the soffit plane. I do not recommend doing any sprinkler system or relocation of sprinkler heads yourself.
      Eddie

  • @richardhead4706
    @richardhead4706 6 лет назад

    How would you frame a wall that has been fitted with foundation steel beams

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  6 лет назад

      Hello Richard! The exact same way...stay 4.5" in front of the beams and build your new 2" x 4" walls the exact way you would in a masonry block or poured concrete walled basement.
      Eddie

  • @queenkimmi4k
    @queenkimmi4k 7 лет назад

    What type of flooring did u use?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  7 лет назад

      We used Lifeproof Luxury Vinyl Flooring at this link>>>>> www.homedepot.com/p/LifeProof-7-1-in-x-47-6-in-Shadow-Hickory-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring-18-73-sq-ft-case-I179411L/300914532
      Eddie

  • @jacobhanke1911
    @jacobhanke1911 4 года назад

    Do you have any videos of completing the railing and putting in the banisters?

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  4 года назад

      Here you go Jacob>>> ruclips.net/video/36vhnBZ4sUs/видео.html

    • @jacobhanke1911
      @jacobhanke1911 4 года назад

      Wow thank you! Love the videos so far.

  • @tylermcgonigal6031
    @tylermcgonigal6031 4 года назад +1

    Why do you build soffits with 2x6s versus 2x4s?

  • @joew4387
    @joew4387 3 года назад

    💯

  • @oldarkie3880
    @oldarkie3880 4 года назад

    You actually think it's OK to close off a cleanout? Do you know what an access panel is? Also, do not close off all that stuff in the ceiling with drywall. Any work on that house will require tearing out drywall and a dumpster in the driveway. This is why when purchasing a house I prefer the basement NOT be already finished.

    • @BasementFinishingMan
      @BasementFinishingMan  4 года назад

      Larry...relax brother! I've put hundreds and hundreds of access panels in my friend. We only cover-up what is NON-SERVICEABLE with drywall. Everything else can be drywalled over with no repercussions.