Watch them do it in less than 10 minutes.
How to install wall panels in basement.
The first step in how to install paneling is to remove all wall plates outlets and any nails in the wall.
That s a full inch thinner than a standard 2x4 wall.
Installing paneling also avoids the mess and expense of installing finishing and painting drywall.
It is important to ensure that the walls are clean and dry before you install the panels.
Thicknesses in different widths and lengths and with either stucco or aggregate textures.
The foam panels are available in 1 1 1 2 and 2 in.
Let the panels sit in the room for 24 hours.
These are easy to install 3d textured panels that go over existing walls and are 3 4 to 1 1 2 thick.
Tape a one foot by one foot square of plastic sheeting plastic kitchen wrap will do to the concrete wall in your basement with duct tape and leave it in place for 24 hours.
This will prevent them from warping once they re up on the walls.
Do it right the first time with basement to beautiful wall.
Finished basement walls such as those with painted drywall or wallboard do not require much preparation to attach paneling.
A narrow profile maximizes your basement floor area and simplifies installation.
Gently remove any crown moulding baseboards and trim you plan on using again.
Basement wall finishing systems.
Clean the basement and remove any furniture or accessories on the wall.
This will allow it to adjust to the humidity in a room.
The fancy walls formerly found only in boutique hotels and fancy cocktail lounges are now a wall covering option for your home.
Basement to beautiful panels are just 2 in.
Use a level to check that the edge is plumb and press against the wall.
You need to make the correct markings on the wall panels so that they can be cut properly.
Use a rubber mallet to tap the paneling in place.
Next comes the process of starting to install the panels.
Pound a panel nail in each corner to hold the paneling in place while the glue dries.
Then remove the tape.
Spray foam adhesive and special plastic fasteners are used to secure the panels to basement walls.
The panels attach to concrete stone or block walls with rigid foam adhesive and can be cut with a utility knife or a circular saw with a masonry blade.
After an initial dry stack to determine the layout and cuts ed and dean are ready to adhere the panels to the wall.
Lean the panels along one of the walls in the room you ll be paneling.
Any do it yourselfer with basic tools and carpentry skill can panel an entire wall alone.