How Much Does a Basement Remodel Cost?

Publish date: 2024-10-03

The basement in my sister’s home in Arlington, Massachusetts is an all-in-one example of the three possible basement conditions: finished, partially finished and unfinished.

There’s a fully renovated living area at the bottom of the stairway, complete with a bathroom and steam bath. Passing through a door takes you to the laundry room, with new flooring and unfinished walls. Through another door you’ll find the workshop and storage area with a concrete floor and walls, a single light fixture and exposed pipes and wires along the walls and ceiling.

Paul Conway, my sister’s partner and a general contractor, did most of the remodeling work. Though his labor was free, he assures me it was an expensive project. While fuzzy on the exact amount they spent, he does remember one significant cost: $12,000 to remodel the bathroom and add the steam room.

“Unforeseen problems are bound to arise, no matter how carefully you plan a basement remodel,” Conway says.

“When budgeting for your remodel, you can get ballpark costs that depend on the size of your basement and what you want to do with it, but they will be approximate. Every basement is different, so to go over the details of your remodeling project with a contractor before you start.”

If budget is a concern, it’s a good idea to get estimates even if you plan to do a lot of the work yourself.

Before starting your remodeling project, learn about the concept of daylight basements.

Benefits of Remodeling a Basement

People often use the terms “remodel” and “renovate” interchangeably, but they don’t mean the same thing.

A basement remodel typically involves changing the layout and bringing in new materials, while a renovation involves repairing or upgrading what’s already there. A remodel is more complex and expensive, but there are good reasons to do it:

Factors Affecting the Cost of Remodeling a Basement

Just like major auto repairs, there’s no standard cost for basement remodels. All kinds of factors come into play, such as:

How Much Does It Cost To Remodel A Basement?

With so many factors to consider, it’s no surprise there’s a wide range of costs for a basement remodel.

At the low end, converting a small basement into a modest rec room with a vinyl floor and finished walls might run as little as $4,000. At the high end, remodeling to create a living space with a bathroom and kitchen might be $80,000 or more. The average national cost cited by online sources like Angi and HomeAdvisor is around $21,000.

Here are some typical labor and materials ranges for the basics almost every basement remodel would include:

Typical labor and materials ranges for items in higher-end remodels are:

Money-Saving Basement Remodel Tips

Conway strongly advises double- and triple-checking the foundation for leaks and moisture before beginning a remodeling project. In their remodel, failing to properly seal a gap between the foundation wall and a plumbing pipe created a leak that necessitated tearing out and replacing a new interior wall.

“There’s nothing more wasteful than going back and redoing work you just did,” he says.

Conway offered these other money-saving pointers:

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