What Unexpected Costs Did You Encounter When Finishing Your Basement?

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Asked By CraftyBunny92 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for insights from those who have tackled their basement renovations, whether you did it yourself or hired a contractor. Did you face any surprise costs that significantly increased your initial budget? Any tips or lessons learned would be super helpful. Thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By PaintPerfectionist21 On

Oh man, painting took way more time and money than I expected! I thought I could handle it, but after spending thousands on materials, I wish I had just hired a pro for the whole thing. It feels like I've been painting forever, and it’s just not turning out the way I wanted!

DIYDynamo -

That's a bummer! I went through the same struggle—thought I’d save money but ended up driving myself crazy with the painting.

Answered By OldHouseRenovator On

When we finished our basement, we had some major unexpected costs. First, we didn't realize we had to underpin more walls than we anticipated, which added to the cost. Removing chimney breasts added another hefty expense since our engineering survey missed some issues. Additionally, we had to rebuild some crumbling brick walls and replace rotting joists. It's essential to dig in and see what you're really working with!

Answered By RenovationRookie On

One tip: don’t try to do everything yourself. Just securing the necessary permits cost us about $2.5k, and installing egress windows was about $6k. I handled the demo, but the help on framing and drywall has been a game-changer. Sometimes it pays to know your limits!

Answered By BudgetBuilder22 On

Even if you’re saving on labor, don't forget that materials can get pricey! If you’re new to DIY, projects often take longer and don't turn out as well as you hope. I spent a lot on wiring, too—ended up needing around $2k worth of Romex to get everything up to par.

Answered By HandyAndy84 On

A big one to watch out for is plumbing—people often underestimate the costs to bring it up to code. Make sure you factor that in early on to avoid surprises later.

WaterWise101 -

So basically you’re saying I should budget more for plumbing? Got it!

CuriousCat77 -

What do you mean by 'up to code'? Is it just for the plumbing setup?

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