Tell us what you want to build or change. We’ll review it and follow up with the next step.
Answer a few questions so we can understand the space, the work you want done, and whether you want a phone call first or an on-site estimate.
Experience with Utah basements, permits, layouts, and finished spaces.
Completed basement projects across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Weber counties.
A useful basement estimate needs more than square footage. Ceiling height, framing, plumbing rough-ins, egress, electrical access, moisture history, stair layout, and how the finished space will be used all change the scope. Send the basics here and we’ll help sort out the right next step.
Turn unfinished lower levels into family rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, theaters, gyms, offices, storage, and everyday living space.
Update older finished basements with better layouts, cleaner finishes, safer stairs, improved lighting, and more usable rooms.
Plan wet bars, basement kitchens, ADU-style layouts, home theaters, egress windows, laundry rooms, and bathroom additions.
Basements along the Wasatch Front vary a lot. A clean quote should account for permits, egress requirements, ceiling drops, mechanical rooms, moisture issues, concrete conditions, and existing plumbing or electrical access. That is why a real basement contractor should ask about the space before throwing out a number.
We help homeowners in Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, and Weber County, including Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, Lehi, Orem, Provo, Layton, Bountiful, Ogden, and nearby communities.
Most projects depend on size, bathroom or kitchen work, material level, egress, and how much framing, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing are needed. The form helps us narrow that down without guessing.
Timelines vary by scope, permits, inspections, and product selections. A simple living area is different from a basement with bathrooms, wet bars, bedrooms, and theater work.
Many basement finishing and remodeling projects require permits, especially when bedrooms, bathrooms, electrical, plumbing, or egress changes are involved. We can help identify what applies to your project.
Yes. Some homeowners want the whole basement finished, while others start with a bathroom, bedroom, family room, office, or theater and leave storage/mechanical areas unfinished.