How to Clean Mold Off Basement Concrete Walls
The darkness and humidity in the basement provide ideal conditions for mold, and it usually doesn't take a microscope to tell you have a problem; your eyes and nose are suitable tools. Concrete walls are not especially prone to mold and mildew -- which are words for the same thing. But even an inorganic material like concrete can become mildewed when spores begin to grow on dust, dirt or old paint on its surface.
CarMic House: Taming a Basement from Hell - GreenBuildingAdvisor
To seal the basement slab, start with a layer of dimpled Delta membrane, add 1 inch of RockBoard mineral wool insulation, and finish with DriCore subfloor panels. When sanded and sealed, the OSB top layer of the DriCore becomes the finish floor.
Finishing Our Basement With DRIcore Subfloor
We are finishing our basement! Among the rubble of renovating the other two floors of our new-to-use house, we are also going to tackle the basement at the same time! We started our renovation with the subfloor. We used DRIcore subfloor to create a quick and easy subfloor that will keep moisture out and provide a cushioned surface to walk on. Here are our tips and tricks! This basement is ready for flooring - and it will be warmer, drier and a softer walking surface all because of…
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