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Install Drywall or Drop Ceilings in the Basement?

This is a simple one for me to reply, and assuming that you have been tracking with this series of recordings from the very outset you have not even once heard me utter the words drop roof. The justification for this is I detest them. Could you at any point say cheap? Might you at any point say terrible? Might you at any point say obsolete? I can't imagine any expert justification for why anybody would need to have one of these roofs introduced in they're new completed cellar space.

 

*Top 10 reasons I lean toward drywall over drop roofs or "suspended roofs" as they are in some cases called:

1.) they list after time (after all the whole roof is "holding tight' wires.)


2.) your lose something like 3"- 4" of roof level once introduced.


3.) the roof "tiles" or "boards" that you introduce get stopped and can't supplant broken tiles any longer.


4.) drop roof tiles chip effectively and piece effectively when "knock"


5.) the "framework work" or metal skeleton that you introduce will become corroded over the long run (revolting.)


6.) recessed lighting apparatuses don't function admirably in that frame of mind (to much weight) making boards hang.


7.) you can't paint them to change the variety or just "renew" up the paint variety like drywall.


8.) the outer layer of these roofs separates over the long haul and winds up as residue all around your furnishings.


9.) crown shaping and different sorts of trim look crazy when applied to drop roofs.


10.) they make your storm cellar " look " like a cellar..

 

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I could happen about my abhorrence of drop roofs, yet I think you get my point. However, I actually get the normal, worn out inquiries regarding drop roofs no less than one time per week. The most often posed inquiry that my clients get some information about drop roofs rotates around "openness".

 

A typical client accepts that they should "forever" have the option to get to what is over the head in the cellar (pipes, wires, ventilation work, and so on.). Well these clients are somewhat right in expecting this to be valid. A few things in the storm cellar roof truly do have to stay open, however not everything.

 

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