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Basement & Garage

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How many uses can you find for your basement & garage? Hometalk members have turned their basements & garages into all kinds of fun and functional spaces. Do you need help making the right decisions about your basement remodel or need expert advice about a garage installation? Ask the Hometalk community, and get answers from Hometalk members who have done similar projects. Or share photos of your basement & garage storage solutions. After all...who doesn't love a great basement or garage?



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Weird sewage smell in basement?

I have a 2002-built brick home near Atlanta, Georgia. Just a few days ago I noticed a very strong smell (smelled sort of like a dead mouse or something) in my basement and upon further ...»
investigation it was coming from a small closet that has a sink and big pipe (which may be a sewage pump ejector, I'm not exactly sure) running from the upper floor to the ground. I have never noticed this smell before. I think it had rained the day that happened.

Again, today, the smell came back but it smells more like sewage. We do have a septic tank, and we had issues with it leaking into our lawn a few years ago and we got the entire tank replaced I believe.

Any tips? Is this smell dangerous (eg methane buildup) or is it harmless and disgusting?

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Sam Conyers, GA 3 days ago
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: What is the best way to fix water leaking in the basement?

During the last week heavy rain, I notice in one corner of my basement there is water leaking. Whom should I call to fix it? Or is this something home owner to fix it himself?
Widianto
Widianto Cumming, GA on May 14, 2013
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    Christine R Yesterday
    I have the same problem, I had to dig up my foundation exterior, found a good hole that the ...»
    water had eroded, patched it, installed Big O and a healthy layer of clean gravel then back filled it. Leak is now fixed, but it's a lot of work, I have clay around my home, rented a small excavator from the rental shop for $180, make sure someone who is used to working with them operate it, you don't want to ding the foundation wall and break it, that will lead to more expensive and extensive repairs! Good luck!

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Gardening: Will planted mint deter mice from entering my basement?

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Chrissy Newton, NJ on Mar 25, 2011
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    Sia@South 47th 2 days ago
    Eucalyptus, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, cloves, mint have been known to 'repel' mice. However ...»
    None of them have worked for me. IDK if they acclimated to those substances or not, but I ended up calling out a Pest Control Company and having them how me all of the areas that I didn't know about. We then sealed the all of areas off and that is the only thing that helped. Good luck to you! xo

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Cobb county residentual permits and inspections

I purchased a home with an unfinished basement. It has framing/installation/some electrical and roughed in plumbing. So I spoke with an Licensed electrician about wiring it out to code ...»
and him pulling a permit. He advised me if he pulled the permit it would have to be for the full job not just electric so it would be better if I pulled an home owners inspection permit because I'm doing the basement in stages. I called and requested this and I was told it was 71.50 a sq ft and 4.50 per something else. Well I have 1200 Sqt so just adding that together that tells me that can't be right as that is about 85,000 bucks. I question why it would be so much to to finish my basement and was told thats the system and they hung up on me. I called back and got someone else and rephased the question still to get told they needed to know the full amount I was going to spend to finish the basement.

Anyone have any insight on this?

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Baby H Atlanta, GA on May 16, 2013
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    Jeanette S 6 days ago
    Permits! UGH! But keep in mind that you do not just get a permit--you have to get it signed ...»
    off on, or you may run into trouble down the road trying to sell the house. And if you put in something that is not legal, i.e., a staircase to steep and not to code, that will haunt you! It is best to play by the rules. But you can use some reclaimed materials that can keep your cost down. You certainly do not want to put in extra fancy stuff and then not expect your assessment to go way up! TIP: For all DIY projects, know that we have "Habitat for the Humanities Resell" stores in the Atlanta area. Worth checking them out!

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: What is the best way to waterproof your basement?

We just bought a 1920s home that leaks in all four corners of the basement. We are working on resloping the yard and fixing gutters. Any suggestions on how to waterproof the basement itself? Sealant on the outside? inside?

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Laura Iarocci Atlanta, GA on Apr 30, 2013
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    SLS Construction Solutions on May 04, 2013
    While we can use it for finding water leaks under or in a slab, the walls would basically just ...»
    show where it is entering into the basement, not the actual starting point / issue - sometimes the mark one eyeball & knowledge is still the best option

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Remodeling: What on average does it cost to renovate a 1000 sq ft basement, that needs electrical wiring and drywalling?

Just on average I have no idea how much this could cost. Thanks
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Loreen Lawrenceville, GA on Feb 11, 2011
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    AK Complete Home Renovati... on Apr 22, 2013
    Remodeling Magazine publishes a yearly guide to give averages like this, we have a link on our ...»
    site: http://www.akatlanta.com/Remodeling-FYI

    We're in your area, so let us know if you're thinking of moving forward with a basement renovation, we'd be happy to speak with you!

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: How can I clean out an old drywell?

At the bottom of my concrete outside basement steps is a small round perforated steel drain plate. I assume that this leads to a drywell, but over the course of 60+ years, the well is ...»
completely full of silt and mud. Water that collects at the bottom of the stairs eventually drains out (over a period of days) but a heavy rain will quickly overwhelm the area, and water comes in under the basement door.

I haven't been able to pry the drainplate off, but could probably chip out enough concrete to do that if I thought I could get the muck out of the well by removing it.

Covering the basement stairs is a possibility, but not an easy one in this case.

Any suggestions?

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Jim Raleigh, NC on Mar 08, 2013
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What are the best methods/ideas to keep garage cleaned and organized?

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LaTrina Conyers, GA on Apr 02, 2011
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garage doors

I saw some new "faux wood" garage doors at a home show and fell in love with them. The cost to replace ours are way too expensive. We have standard insulated steel doors that are plain. ...»
Anyone have ideas on how to do it yourself and make it look like real wood.

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MLH Homer City, PA on Apr 08, 2013
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    MLH on Apr 14, 2013
    The information given has been extremely helpful and now I must decide how I want to proceed. ...»
    Thanks to Cynthia O, Don's Doors and Clopay for your help.

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Basement & Garage: Dressing up garage for graduation reception

looking for advice to make garage more presentable for holding a high school graduation reception. Ideas for backdrops, cover up things that cannot be removed
Cam
Cam Clear Lake, IA on Mar 08, 2013
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    Marcia Reichert on Apr 13, 2013
    We've done the black plastic too. Cheap and a great backdrop. Maybe some paper lanterns ...»
    grouped in the corners in the school colors. Remember that even though things are covered up , they are still there. One too many beers may cause Uncle Ned to topple into the place where the rakes and hoes are hung and.......OUCH!

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