
TBF worked with building scientists and manufacturers to develop a wall system ideally suited for basement conditions. EverLast basement wall panels are engineered to never get moldy or rot. They cannot be damaged by moisture and wont support mold or mildew growth.
Innovative Basement Systems provides a 50 year transferable warranty on the EverLast Wall Panel System. Download full warranty (PDF)
EverLast Basement Wall Panels are NOT like drywall. Drywall with fiberglass insulation supports mold growth, will damage from moisture, and will lose insulation value when wet.
EverLast Basement Wall Panels are made from 2 1/2—in. thick rigid foam insulation with 1/2—in. thick cement board cladding. The cement board is finished with an off-white vinyl surface treatment. These innovative wall panels have won the CQIA Quality and Innovation Award from a chapter of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence.
Benefits and highlights include:
R-Value: R-13 with no thermal bridging
Wall Panel Thickness: 2 1/2" thick rigid foam and 1/2" thick cement board cladding
Panel Make-Up: High density closed-cell foam insulation with cementitious panel on the face and a durable vinyl finish
Strength: 197% Stronger than studded walls with drywall on it.
Research has found off-white and beige to be the most popular wall colors on the market. EverLast basement wall panels combines those two colors into an attractive, subtle design that is timeless and complimentary to any type of furniture and décor.
Off-white/beige:
Note: If desired, EverLast basement wall panels can be painted.
EverLast Basement Wall Panels are to be installed by our professionals that are certified and trained by the International Total Basement Finishing headquarters. The Total Basement Finishing System completed with our remodeling products can be installed in only 10 days!
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"I had SEVERAL companies come and look at our crawl space and give us estimates. None compared to Innovative Basement's consultation."
Testimonial by Tracy B. from West Fargo, ND
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