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Moisture-tolerant basement flooring — LVP, tile, and engineered options

Serving 30 mile radius around Raleigh and Durham. Kitchens are the work homeowners call us for most, and we bring the same planning and finish quality to bathrooms, stairs, floors, paint, repairs, and full-home updates.

Ideal for

  • Homeowners wanting additional living space
  • Playrooms, media rooms, and home gyms
  • Home office and remote work space
  • Guest suite or in-law space
  • Rental-ready or ADU potential

How we deliver

  1. Initial call: goals — living space, bathroom, bedroom
  2. Assessment: moisture, ceiling height, code
  3. Quote: framing, mechanicals, finish
  4. Schedule: permits, moisture remediation first if needed
  5. Build: frame, rough-in, drywall, flooring, trim
  6. Final walkthrough: complete, ready to use

Typical timeline

Typically 4–8 weeks depending on size and the work involved. Moisture remediation, if needed, should be done before we start finishing.

Pricing

Roughly $25–$60+ per sq ft depending on finishes and mechanicals.

  • Current basement condition and moisture
  • Layout complexity and number of rooms
  • Bathroom or kitchenette addition
  • Egress window if adding a bedroom
  • Flooring, ceiling, and finish level

A 500 sq ft basement often runs $15,000–$35,000. We provide a detailed quote after assessment.

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FAQs

Common questions about this service.

We assess moisture sources and recommend remediation if needed. We use moisture-resistant materials — mold-resistant drywall, proper insulation, and moisture-tolerant flooring — so the finish holds up.

Yes. Basement bathrooms may need a sewage ejector pump. We coordinate plumbing and finish work as part of the project.

Yes. Finishing typically requires permits for electrical and structural work. If you’re adding a bedroom, we coordinate egress window installation for code compliance.

LVP (luxury vinyl plank) is our top recommendation — waterproof, durable, and comfortable. Tile and engineered flooring also work well below grade.