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Basement Remodel Update

Bob recaps the work done so far in the basement remodeling project. The Owens Corning Basement Finishing System has provided the walls and the ceiling for the new basement family room. One of the most important facets of this project is preventing moisture from causing damage in the basement.
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Basement Remodel Update

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" Well there's a lot happening in our basement space today but before we get into talking about. Carpets and cabinets that need to be assembled let's recap a little bit because you know it's complicated taking an old crummy basement and turning it into a nice room. Our Owens Corning basement finishing system has provided all the walls. And the ceilings but there's a lot behind the scenes that's very important. And one of the most important parts of the job is making sure that moisture and dampness are gonna are and are not going to ruin everything that we're putting in here."

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