BASEMENT FINISHING
Unlock the Hidden Potential of Your Home

Basement Finishing
Transform your basement into a comfortable living area
At RebuildKC, we specialize in transforming cold, uninviting basements into warm, functional living spaces that fit your lifestyle. With over 25 years of experience in basement finishing, we take great pride in providing high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Whether you envision a cozy family room, a vibrant game area, or a serene home office, we work closely with you to bring your dreams to life. Let’s create a space where you can make lasting memories and enjoy every moment spent with family and friends.
It doesn't pay to cut corners
Basement refinishing involves planning, waterproofing, framing, and then installing electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems before moving on to drywall, insulation, and finishing. The final steps include installing flooring, trim, and fixtures, followed by painting and decorating to create a new living space.
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Planning and Preparation
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Assess and plan: Evaluate the current state of the basement, including any obstructions like pipes or ducts, and create a plan for your new layout.
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Permits: Obtain any necessary building permits for the project.
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Waterproofing and moisture control: Address any water or moisture issues with sealers, sump pumps, or other solutions.
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Safety and tools: Gather safety gear like gloves, goggles, and masks, along with necessary tools like a ladder, saw, and level.
Construction and Installation
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Framing: Build the wall frames according to your design.
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Rough-ins: Install electrical wiring, plumbing pipes, and HVAC ductwork before the walls are closed up.
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Insulation: Add insulation to the exterior walls for energy efficiency and sound dampening.
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Drywall and finishing: Hang and finish drywall, followed by texturing or painting the walls and ceilings.
Finishing Touches
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Flooring: Install your chosen flooring material, such as carpet, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), or tile.
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Ceiling: Install a finished ceiling, which could be drop tiles, drywall, or a painted-exposed joist system.
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Trim and doors: Add baseboards, door casings, and other trim, and hang interior doors.
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Lighting and fixtures: Install light fixtures, outlets, switches, and any other hardware.
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Final details: Paint, caulk, and add any final decorative touches.
