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    A lot of that stuff isn't real difficult and if you consider yourself a hands on person and do some reading and research you'd be surprised how much you could do yourself. I had basic knowledge of electrical and did it all myself after reading some how-to books and managed to pass inspection on my first try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stenz View Post
    Just wanted to see what contractors or people who have had their basements finished paid per sq feet.

    I have a 1100 sq foot basement that I would like to get finished at some point. I was curious to see what it might cost me.

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    Anywhere between $25-$100 a sq ft. Free floating slab adds more, every room adds to the cost, every finish upgrade adds to the cost, bedroom egress adds to the cost but adding bedrooms seriously increases value, as does bathrooms. Bars are just money pits.

    Depending on the time frame and the current work load my helper and I may be able to come down for a weekend and do the framing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Anywhere between $25-$100 a sq ft. Free floating slab adds more, every room adds to the cost, every finish upgrade adds to the cost, bedroom egress adds to the cost but adding bedrooms seriously increases value, as does bathrooms. Bars are just money pits.

    Depending on the time frame and the current work load my helper and I may be able to come down for a weekend and do the framing.
    I might take you up on that offer. I have to pull permits for framing right?
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    If you are interested, I a couple Master Electricians that are always looking for work, one has his own company and the other is wanting side work. I also know a couple Journeyman Electricians looking for side work, evenings and weekends. One of the Journeyman Electricians has done extensive work for a member here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stenz View Post
    I might take you up on that offer. I have to pull permits for framing right?
    You're supposed to but the reality is that you can get framed. Rough plumbing and electrical before you NEED an inspection.

    You're going to need atleast a sketch when you pull your permit. The cost of the permit is usually small compared to the job. If you're saving money and hiring guys like me and Bob's friend you have to phrase it that we are helping you do the work. If I do the work for you I'd need different insurance and I'd have to get a business license in that city etc. All that overhead is why you see numbers like $30k for a basement

    Also if you move any of the supporting jacks you need an engineer. Its best just to build the walls around them

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    Our dinky-ass basement is "finished", but it looks like it was done by drunken inbred rednecks. A city inspector here for a water heater install checked it out and yep, it was done with no permits. So our basement essentially needs to be gutted and remodeled, with permits and inspections. But it's so crammed fulla shit I doubt that'll ever happen.

    But this - this is just TOO friggin' cool! http://twistedsifter.com/2014/09/guy...abin-man-cave/
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    You really only need to remove the sheetrock and kill the electrical then pull the finished parts off assuming you have no major code issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    You really only need to remove the sheetrock and kill the electrical then pull the finished parts off assuming you have no major code issues.
    Talking about me? I realize that, but it's a major undertaking just to clear the place out enough to work on it.
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    Ok. Some inspectors try to convince people that they have to tear everything out no matter what.

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