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How to Add Value to Your Home by Finishing Your Basement

By Ben Minor, published Dec 06, 2006
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As families get larger and the demand for more living space gets higher, a finished basement can add tremendous value and also give your family more room to move around. The modern American way of living has evolved over the past twenty years, and families are looking to extend their living space to that other than just the bedroom and living room. However, don't be afraid; finishing off your basement isn't as bad as it seems. It can be one of the greatest ways to improve cramped living. A basement has a few unique areas that must be addressed to ensure that you have optimum function of the space while protecting the basement's integrity.

Before you begin, be sure you have all the necessary permits in order to complete the project. You can check with the local government or even online to find out what is required. Most local ordinances require an individual to have a permit before any type of construction work is done on a home for the obvious safety reasons.

If you're thinking about hiring a contractor to complete your basement finishing then it's necessary to plan out what you plan to do before making the hire. It will give the project a sense of direction and will cause it to go much more smoothly. The contractor needs to understand your desires and have a clear vision of what you're trying to accomplish. Otherwise, you'll be left with an unhappy situation and a bill that was higher than you originally intended because the contractor did lots of unnecessary work. The contractor can provide you with accurate pricing, as well as the ability to get a better estimate on the timeline of completing the project. Keep in mind that this is the contractor's full-time position. If you're doing this project on your own in your spare time then the completion dates could slip because things come up in your life and you haven't had the opportunity to finish it. A contractor is an unemotional third-party that will get you a quality and professional finishing job.

Takeaways
  • Make the ceiling in your basement seem higher by finishing around the duct work.
  • Get thicker carpet for your basement with lots of padding underneath.
  • Be careful with plumbing and electrical aspects of your basement.
Did You Know?
Finishing your basement adds tremendous value to the resale of your home.
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