Expert Basement Finishing in Utah

Experienced crews delivering consistent, dependable results

Clear timelines, quality work, and a process that keeps everything on track.

licensed & Insured general contractor

Everything is completed to meet city code, with proper insurance coverage that protects you and your home throughout the building process.

16+ Years in Business

Experience like this brings better planning, fewer surprises, and a more predictable outcome for your basement from start to finish.

70+ Basements Finished every year

That kind of volume means your project benefits from proven systems, experienced crews, and a process that stays on track.

A Smoother Basement Finishing Experience

Clear, predictable process

Finishing your basement is one of the easiest ways to get more space out of the home you already have. It can become a comfortable family room, extra bedrooms, or just a place that finally gets used every day.

Working with a professional makes the whole process feel a lot more straightforward. You know what it will cost, how long it will take, and you end up with a space that’s built right and adds real value.

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What’s included with your basement finish

A Complete Basement, Clearly Defined

A start-to-finish basement solution that covers every step, delivering a space that’s finished, functional, and ready to enjoy.

  • Design plans, permits, and inspections handled for you

  • Framing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC completed to code

  • Insulation, drywall, and professional finish work throughout

  • Bathroom installation with standard fixtures and finishes

  • Flooring, trim, doors, and paint for a move-in ready space

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Why choose us

We make basement finishing simple, predictable, and built to last.

  • Our owner is a BYU graduate with a degree in construction management.

  • As of January 2026, we have finished 1176 Utah Basements

  • Happy clients who leave great reviews

  • A no-worries comprehensive 2-Year Warranty

Photos of Recent Basement Finishes

We complete over 70 basements yearly and would love to help you finish yours. Each is completed in approximately 12 weeks, is fully permitted and inspected, and comes with a comprehensive 2-year warranty.

Utah Basement Finishing FAQs

Helpful answers for planning your basement project.

Most basement finishing packages in Utah are built to cover the entire project, not just parts of it. That usually means starting with the design, permits, and inspections, then moving into framing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. After that, the space gets insulated, drywalled, and finished with doors, trim, paint, and flooring. In most cases, a basic bathroom is included as well. The idea is simple. When the project is done, you’re not left with loose ends. You have a space that’s ready to use.

Where things change is in the details. Some homeowners keep it simple with a family room and bedroom, while others add features like a wet bar, built-ins, or a home theater setup. Those types of upgrades are usually added on top of the base package. It’s also worth paying attention to what’s not included, since things like custom cabinets or higher-end finishes can vary quite a bit. A good contractor will walk through all of this upfront so you know exactly what you’re getting and what it will cost before anything starts.

Yes, finishing your basement usually increases your home’s value, but only if you follow local permitting and codes. An unpermitted, uninspected basement is considered unfinished space, and savvy buyers will know this and negotiate a substantial discount when buying your home. Having a good layout and quality work also increases the value of your home. A finished basement makes your home easier to compare to others on the market and gives buyers one less project to worry about. It can lead to more interest, stronger offers, and in many cases, a quicker sale.

Recently, state laws regarding basement ADUs have been modified to make it easier to add a basement apartment. The hard rules are for there to be off-street parking, a safe entrance, a safe walkway from the parking to the entrance, and some minor code requirements during construction. Such as installing thicker drywall on the ceiling to improve the basement’s fire safety.

Cities also often require additional paperwork when finishing your basement into an apartment. Specifically, they want to know more about the kitchen and the intended use of the space. We handle all paperwork, including the permits and inspections required by the city. Our goal is to make this as stress-free and straightforward as possible for you.

Additions usually cost about $150 a square foot, or more. Basement finishing costs are about $45 per square foot. That’s a big difference. The foundation, walls, and roof are already built, and many utilities are nearby. That keeps costs down. A typical basement finish might land somewhere around $35K–$50K, depending on size and features, while additions often start much higher and can easily reach $150K or more.

An addition, on the other hand, is the construction of new square footage from scratch. You’re pouring a new foundation, framing new exterior walls, extending the roofline, and tying everything back into the existing home. That adds high cost and complexity.

That said, it’s not always about price alone. If your basement layout is limited or you need space on the main floor, an addition can make more sense. But if your goal is more living space for the best value, finishing the basement is usually the more cost-effective move and gives you more usable space per dollar.

Choosing a basement finishing contractor is not difficult. The first thing you must do is ensure that the “contractor” is actually a licensed contractor in the State of Utah. This provides protections you will not receive from an unlicensed worker. These protections include permitting and safety inspections. Protections against fraud and against catastrophic injury or damage during construction. Without these protections, you’re liable for any damage or injuries during construction.

The second most important quality in choosing a basement contractor is their track record. How long have they been in business? Do they have good reviews? Is the bid easy to understand and detailed? Are they helpful? Ask questions and find out how they work and if you think they’ll be a good fit. Finally, make sure you get a written contract that covers everything, including how money is handled, completion standards, and change orders. If you do this, you’ll most likely have a positive experience with basement finishing.

The most popular basement finishing ideas in Utah really come down to one thing: making the space actually useful for how people live day to day. It’s not just about “finishing” the basement anymore. Homeowners want spaces they’ll use all the time. That’s why the most common starting point is a large family room or open living area. It becomes the hangout space. Somewhere for movies, watching games, or just spreading out. From there, people usually add a bedroom and bathroom, which instantly makes the basement more functional for guests or growing families.

After that, it starts to get more personalized. One of the biggest trends right now in Utah is home theaters, since basements naturally block light and sound, making them perfect for that setup. A lot of homeowners also add wet bars or small kitchenettes, especially if they like hosting. It turns the basement into its own separate entertaining space instead of just an extension of upstairs. Another really common one is a home gym or workout room, especially with Utah winters. Having a place to work out without leaving the house just makes life easier.

Home offices are becoming very popular. More and more people are looking for the flexibility of working from home a few days a week. A private, sound-isolated home office can make this a practical option.

Game rooms with pool tables, ping-pong, and other fun activities are popular. They can be a dedicated room or fit into a family room or a media room layout. We can help you design the space to make the most of what you have.

 

One of the biggest shifts in Utah specifically is the move toward basement apartments or guest suites. With housing costs going up, people are looking for ways to either bring in rental income or create space for family. That usually means adding a bedroom, bathroom, and sometimes even a separate entrance and kitchenette. It’s one of the highest-value layouts you can do if it fits your home and local zoning.

On the design side, things have cleaned up a lot. You’re seeing more open layouts, lighter colors, and durable materials like LVP flooring that handle basement conditions well. It’s less about making it feel like a “basement” and more about making it feel like a natural part of the home.

Most Utah basements end up being a mix of a few key things:

  • A main living space
  • At least one bedroom and bathroom
  • One or two “bonus” features (theater, gym, bar, office)

That combination tends to give homeowners the best balance of daily use, flexibility, and long-term value.

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