Unlevel Doorway in Roxbury, CT
The doorway in the Roxbury, CT basement had an unlevel floor. We made it flat, and then our team installed a new louver door to finish the area. Our unique doors come with high-quality knob and lever handles with a lifetime warranty, and their high quality construction makes them very energy efficient.
Second Storage area in Roxbury, CT
The Roxbury, CT basement had a second storage area that we left unfinished. This provides the homeowners with a utility area that they don't have to worry about showing to house guests.
Unsightly Walls in Roxbury, CT
The unsightly, unfinished walls of the Roxbury, CT basement were covered by our ZenWall Basement Wall Paneling System. Our unique wall panels are made from 1/4" thick encapsulated fiberglass core with a reflective foil vapor barrier on the back side and a decorative vinyl finish on the front side. This keeps the home insulated while increasing the visual appeal.
Fiberglass Insulation in Roxbury, CT
The basement of the Roxbury, CT home had fiberglass insulation in the basement. This does not work very well in the basement environment. The ZenWall Panels our team installed throughout the area are highly insulated, decreasing the need for ceiling insulation. They can make up to a ten degree difference in the wall temperature, keeping the whole basement warmer and saving the homeowners energy.
New Wall in Roxbury, CT
We installed a new wall here in the Roxbury, CT basement. This created a partition and formed another storage area for the homeowners. Our EverLast Partition Wall System features double-sided wall panels, for a finished look on both sides of the partition. The vinyl siding is easy to clean and will never rot or grow mold like drywall would.
Roxbury, CT Floor
To completely finish the basement of the Roxbury, CT home, we installed our ThermalDry Tile throughout the area. Our stylish flooring tiles will never rot, grow mold, or produce nasty odors. They are also significantly warmer than ceramic tiles because they rest on small plastic pegs, creating an air space between the tile and cement floor below.