Basement Remodeling
A finished basement adds a significant amount of usable square footage. The room-by-room layout is only part of the work — moisture control, egress, insulation strategy and mechanical rework are what separate a comfortable basement from a chronic problem.
What's included
- —Framing, insulation and drywall
- —Egress window installation where required
- —Bathrooms, wet bars and kitchenettes
- —Media rooms, home offices and gyms
- —Coordination with licensed electricians and plumbers
Planning considerations
- —Moisture and drainage evaluation before framing
- —Egress compliance for bedrooms
- —HVAC capacity and duct extension
Site-specific decisions
Front Range basements are prone to seasonal moisture. We evaluate drainage and vapor conditions before enclosing framing.
Jurisdictional requirements
Finished basements require a permit in every Denver-metro jurisdiction we work in, including for egress, electrical and plumbing.
Our process for this work
Site visit → moisture and layout review → design → permit → rough-in → insulation and drywall → finishes.
Common questions
If the basement will contain a legal bedroom, yes — and requirements are jurisdiction-specific. We confirm during the site visit.
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