Finishing your basement creates a dry, usable space with products that won’t absorb moisture or allow mold growth. It is a great way to add living space to your home. Media rooms, music studios, kid’s play areas, or home gyms are all popular uses for a finished basement. Keep in mind that finishing a basement will only add living space. If you’re looking to add a kitchen, bathroom, or utility room to your basement, that falls outside the scope of basement finishing.
" Very impressed with the responsiveness and attention to detail throughout our remodel. Edgar spent hours with us going over all the details in the plan. He was extremely professional, courteous, and respectful of our home. After every day, he cleaned up the workstation very nicely."
Bruce Newton
The process of finishing a basement involves several steps. First, our team will add wood-framed walls and insulation to the inside of the basement’s exterior concrete walls. If you plan to split the basement up into separate rooms, they’ll frame the interior walls in, too. Then, they’ll add drywall and paint to the walls and ceiling, install finished lighting fixtures, and add flooring.