Turn an unfinished Pittsburgh basement into real living space — a family room, home theater, gym, office, or a full in-law suite — built dry, insulated, and to code, with the moisture and egress details handled right.
A finished basement is the cheapest square footage you’ll ever add to a Pittsburgh home — no foundation, no roof, just the space you already own made livable. We finish basements into family rooms, home theaters, gyms, home offices, and full in-law suites, and we remodel already-finished basements that are dated or were never done right.
What separates a basement that lasts from one that smells musty in two years is the work behind the walls: managing moisture, insulating correctly for Pittsburgh winters, and meeting egress code if you’re adding a bedroom. We get that right first, then make it beautiful.
Open lower-level living — media walls, built-ins, wet bars, and durable, moisture-tolerant flooring the whole family can actually use.
Sound-isolated rooms, tiered seating, wiring, and lighting for a true theater — the basement is the ideal spot for it.
Rubber or LVP flooring, proper ventilation, and dedicated circuits for a home gym, plus quiet, well-lit office space away from the household.
A bedroom (with code-compliant egress), full bath, and kitchenette — a private suite for family or rental income.
Real Pittsburgh-market ranges for a typical 600–1,000 sq ft basement — roughly $35–$75 per finished square foot. Adding a bathroom, kitchenette, or egress window moves the number; we quote a fixed price after we see the space.
Framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, lighting, and an open rec or family room. No added plumbing.
Adds a full bathroom and/or wet bar, dedicated rooms (office, gym), and upgraded finishes.
Bedroom with egress, full bath, kitchenette, or a sound-isolated home theater — a complete lower-level suite.
Estimates for planning only — every basement is quoted individually after a walkthrough.
Pittsburgh basements are wet by default. We address grading, interior drainage, vapor barriers, and sealing before framing — and we’ll tell you honestly if you need waterproofing first.
Proper rigid and cavity insulation plus conditioned air so the basement stays comfortable through a Pittsburgh winter and doesn’t become a cold, damp afterthought.
A finished basement bedroom legally requires an egress window or walkout. We handle the egress cut, the permit, and the inspections so the space is safe and counts toward your home’s value.
We check moisture, ceiling height, the panel, and egress options, then lay out the space around how you’ll use it — with a fixed scope and price before any framing.
Moisture management, framing, electrical, any plumbing for a bath or bar, HVAC supply and returns, and insulation — inspected before drywall.
Drywall, durable flooring, trim, lighting, and built-ins. We finish with a punch-list walk so the lower level feels like part of the house, not an afterthought.
We finish and remodel basements throughout the city and North Hills — Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, Mt. Lebanon, Wexford, and beyond. From a simple rec room to a full in-law suite, every project is built with the same attention to the dry, code-compliant fundamentals.
See our broader build and renovation work in the completed projects portfolio, or weighing finishing the basement against building out? Compare it with home additions in Pittsburgh.
Roughly $35–$75 per finished square foot. A basic 600–1,000 sq ft finish runs about $25,000–$45,000; adding a full bath or wet bar puts it in the $45,000–$75,000 range; and a full in-law suite or home theater can run $75,000–$120,000+. We quote a fixed price after a walkthrough.
Often yes, but only after the water is handled. We assess the source — grading, drainage, or hydrostatic pressure — and address it with interior drainage, vapor barriers, and sealing (or recommend waterproofing first). Finishing over an active moisture problem is the one shortcut we won’t take.
Yes — a legal basement bedroom requires an egress window or walkout door for safe exit. We cut and install the egress, pull the permit, and pass inspection, so a basement bedroom or in-law suite is safe, legal, and adds real value.
A straightforward finish is typically 4–7 weeks. Adding a bathroom, egress window, or in-law suite extends that to 8–12 weeks depending on plumbing and permit timelines. We give you a week-by-week schedule before we start.
It does — finished basement space is among the better-returning home improvements, especially when it adds a legal bedroom or bath. It’s also the lowest cost-per-square-foot space you can add, since the structure already exists.
Basement finishing takes a raw / unfinished basement (concrete floor, exposed framing, no insulation) and makes it livable. Basement remodeling updates an existing finished basement — new finishes, layout changes, replacing dated wood paneling, upgrading lighting. We do both — most older Pittsburgh homes have partially finished basements that benefit from a full remodel.
Show us the basement and tell us what you want it to be. We’ll check the moisture and egress realities, talk budget honestly, and price the finish — serving Pittsburgh.
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