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Straightline Design, LLC
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Serving Mccall, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"It was great. They started removing the shingles earlier than expected and the project was finished on the day that they said it would be finished on. The cleanup was great."
Woodtone Siding
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Woodtone Siding
Woodtone Siding
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Restoration North, LLC
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Serving Mccall, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I Restoration North provided excellent service from start to finish. Kique was friendly, professional, and very helpful. I highly recommend them.??????"
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Basement Waterproofing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can add a bathroom to an unfinished basement, but you’ll want to take proper precautions if doing so. As with any bathroom addition, you’ll need to make sure that it’s approved by local building authorities first. With unfinished basements, you especially need to keep an eye on proper ventilation practices.

You should plan on waiting at least a year and ideally two to three years after construction before finishing your basement. This will give the foundation time to settle in response to the weight of your home and the expansion of the surrounding soil. You can then repair your foundation and seal any cracks as needed before finishing it to reduce your risk of future leaks or other issues.

Yes, slab leaks are fairly common, especially in older homes and places that are prone to earthquakes which can move home foundations.

If you don’t wish to dig it out and convert it into a finished basement, you can still encapsulate your crawl space to protect it from damage for an average cost of $5,500. Finishing a crawl space beyond this isn’t really worthwhile, as the low ceilings mean you won’t be able to use the area as living space.

Generally, moisture barrier padding costs $0.75 to $1.50 per square foot, varying by brand and mix. That’s a lot more than standard padding, which runs $0.25 to $0.90 per square foot. The price difference between these two options might seem steep, but think of it as insurance against future carpet replacement costs and subfloor damage. If you have pets or kids, that extra investment in high-risk areas like your living room often pays off.

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