A video of how i installed floating walls for a finished basement.
Floating basement walls.
It might raise the overall cost of your project a little but the peace of mind knowing that if a fire occurs in the basement wall you and your family will have ample time to exit the house.
The floating slab is created by placing a rigid object such as a 1x6 board against the wall before the slab floor is poured.
The floating wall construction therefore is a practical and elegant solution to what could be at best an inconvenience and at worst a devastating and costly problem.
Up and down and still not have an impact on the walls.
They are not load bearing.
After the concrete floor sets the board is removed a clean even gap is.
Lift your wall and rest it on the pressure treated plate use clamps or have someone help hold the wall up while you drill holes every 24 drill your holes.
This kind of damage should be repaired before any new basement flooring is installed.
The block is nothing more than a 2 x 6 or fire rated drywall turned flat and attached to the bottom of the first floor joists.
You can allow the floor to move a little bit up and down without damaging the rest of the house.
If you are in a high moisture area and a type of clay soil it happens.
Again place each stud 16 inches from centre and secure the top and bottom plate.
Check each stud for curves called the crown and mark each curve with an x.
In this video i show my method for how to install baseboard trim to meet flush with dry on.
Make sure that all the curves are.
Many basement flooring materials like paint epoxy tile and rubber flooring for example can go down directly over the basement s original poured concrete floor as long as the concrete is in good condition.
Make sure you have enough room to tip.
At this point here is what i did to be sure the floating wall was flush with the pressure treated plate while still remaining strong and rigid.