Due to the amount of work and time it would take i completed this project in phases.
How to finish concrete garage walls.
If you are finishing a basement or if you live in a house that is built entirely of concrete blocks you may be faced with the unsightly presence of an interior wall made of exposed concrete blocks.
As with all the other finishing steps the key to a successful broom finish is to wait until the concrete surface is just right.
Leave walls natural or paint them to achieve the desired finish for your garage.
So i m going to have to frame garage walls over concrete which makes it a little more challenging.
Remember to wash off the bristles as soon as you finish brooming concrete.
Tip a wall up with the bottom plate against the wall.
Dos and don ts of finishing basement walls find out what it takes to successfully finish a basement s concrete walls to create a comfortable living space down below.
The garage has drywall but i do not know if there is insulation behind it.
Tip up the walls.
To most people your garage is much more than just a place to park their vehicle or store all those christmas decorations.
Finishing the walls of your garage allows the space to be used in multiple different ways from added storage to organization as well as adding your own personal style to one of the most used rooms in your home.
The garage ceiling is also dry walled because the furnace ductwork goes through it.
Actually after installing the insulation and before completing the drywall job i started working on and even finished other projects good examples are the rock work around the house and the diy home theater installation.
Don t worry you ll be there every step of the way.
Stylish metal panels shiny metal panels have long served as a stylish finish for high end garages and workshops.
If the floor joists are sagging or there s ductwork in the way you may have to lift the top of the wall in first and slide the bottom plate into place.
It s important to have an idea why you want to put drywall up on your garage walls.
It s really cold in the front hallway that shares a wall with the garage and the whole house feels cold.
If the floor joists are sagging or there s ductwork in the way you may have to lift the top of the wall in first and slide the bottom plate into place.
My only problem is that my garage is unfinished cinder block on three of the walls.