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fnmroberts, can you give me a link to the product?
@pattiem1 - brand is Cool-a-roo, here’s a Lowes link, bought ours at HD. There are other brands but I’ve had one of theirs before so staying with what I know.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Coolaroo-Outback-Exterior-Roller-Shade-Mocha-Light-Filtering-Cordless-OutdoorRoller-Shade-Actual-122-75-in-x-72-in/50223029?cm_mmc=shp--c--prd--dcr--ggl--LIA_DCR_163_Blinds-Shades--50223029--local--0-_-0&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD2B2W96xMh_6mLXLi_t1coo4g71k&gclid=CjwKCAjw_e2wBhAEEiwAyFFFo-VnrS0tKbtfFmGD_Me2aVMOW0-jU45hfwYi02go6yCWGVAux2b0FRoCUz4QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Totally agree with GN Builders. Use the time to plan your future space. We placed masking tape on the floor to represent the walls so we could better imagine the rooms. Once we were comfortable we then positioned cannister lights via an X and envisioned placement os switches and receptacles. With a final layout you can obtain quotes or proceed DIY.
I always finish the basement at the same time as the rest of the house. But greatest care must be taken that water will be excluded.
R-6 spray foam on the interior of new build basement being framed. Steel doesn't absorb water and then bend and expand.
Ours.
I did it here on Houzz.
Things that mean something to you, and which will fit comfortably on the mantle and not be liable to damage by heat from the fire.
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