Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Edmonton homeowners have planned for their Basement Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 515 Basement Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Edmonton seeking the services of local Basement Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $17,231,500.00 with a per project average of $33,459.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Sherwood Park | 55 | $1,737,000.00 | $31,581.00 |
Spruce Grove | 39 | $1,230,000.00 | $31,538.00 |
Leduc | 23 | $795,000.00 | $34,565.00 |
St Albert | 25 | $1,125,500.00 | $45,020.00 |
Stony Plain | 15 | $605,000.00 | $40,333.00 |
Beaumont | 17 | $497,500.00 | $29,264.00 |
St. Albert | 6 | $255,000.00 | $42,500.00 |
Edmonton | 515 | $17,231,500.00 | $33,459.00 |
I posted this before and decided to someone who ended up not even starting so I’m back to square one again!
New Jayman Built house (possession May 30, 2018)
Basement is approximately 1000 square feet. 9 foot ceilings. Door at top of the stairs. 3 windows. Drywall has already been installed on stairway.
NEEDS:
Full bathroom (roughed in already)
One bedroom with closet
Storage/Utility room enclosed
Durable flooring (not carpet)
Common area
WANTS:
Wet bar with mini fridge
Built in play structure for two young children
Extra insulation to minimize sound transfer
Framed in shelving feature wall with lights
Tiled walk-in shower with built in bench
The basement development centers around my two little boys having a place to play that is safe and fun. The concrete slab is 1007 square feet so I'm assuming the actual area to be developed (utility room is quite big) is closer to 800 square feet.
I look forward to hearing from you!
This project is for a 2 bedroom legal secondary suite in Keswick, SW Edmonton. The total finished area is 780 SQFT. Please see the attached layout and pictures for more details. Please note that the mechanical room is already completed by the builder, with appropriate fire-rated walls and ceilings, separate basement furnace, roughed in plumbing for bath, laundry room and kitchen and laundry exhaust. Please see the attached pictures.
In addition to the layout attached:
- Flooring should be vinyl planks
- Sound proofing in the ceiling
- Granite/Quartz countertop
- Ikea cabinets are allowwed
This is a legal secondary suite, hence, all permits and city approval must be completed before final payment will be made.
Maximum budget is $35, 000. If your quote is more than that, please don't bid for this project.
Project may begin as early as January 1st, 2019 but no later than January 30, 2019. Project must be completed before March 9th, 2019.
At least one year full warranty is required. Two years is preferred.
Please include as much details as possible in your quote. The following information will be required before signing of final contract:
- License Information (will be verified with municipal registry)
- Liability Insurance
- Workers Compensation Board Coverage
- References from the past works completed. At least one of them must have been completed within the last 12 months. I will call the customers for verification, and may go see the completed project.
Screening will begin as soon as I receive 5 valid bids.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Hi,
My fiance will be gone for work from Feb 3 to 10. I would like to surprise him by fixing stuff around the house including, inserting basement ceiling tile in a 10 by 3 bathroom, reconfiguring the basement drain pipe, staining t-moldings, placing legs and staining a coffee table wood tabletop, and patching and painting a side door.
Thanks,
Brynn
My basement currently has an open area for entertainment. I would like to convert into a bedroom and leave the rest of space as a hallway. Will need a new wall about 12ft longx9ft high, and a door. The area has 4 lights under same switch - will need to separate into 2 switches. All ventilation and heating are good as is. Ceiling is popcorn style. Floor is laminated, has extra boxes of laminate if required.
We live in an 1912, 2 storey home (1450 sq ft). I'm looking to make the space more functional.
I'd like to add a room to the basement and finish the laundry room. The rest of the basement is already finished.
We would need to add one wall and a door with a bit of wall framing on either side to make a room. The space already has a window, flooring and lighting. The new wall would be about 90" long. Framed with wood and drywalled.
The laundry room needs a floor installed. Door installed in doorway, finishing on the walls (there is some drywall on one side).
I'm looking for a ballpark price to get started.
Thanks!
Callie
Looking to finish our basement in our duplex in Ambleside, SW Edmonton with a bathroom and an open plan room which can be a play room and also be used as an extra bedroom when needed. Finish to match the remainder of the house. Project needs to be completed by August 2016. Contractor will need to produce plans and obtain building permit.
Hello
Just purchased condo. Inherited a poor DIY baseboard job. New baseboards it looks like but evident bad installation. There are poor connections, the baseboards are sitting at various heights above the floor, poor corners at the end of features (i.e. where wall ends at the kitchen entryway), bad caulking ect...
Need it cleaned up, preferably without redoing the baseboards because I like the style. May take some creative carpentry. Needs a shoe molding (which I can purchase), possibly some corner caps (?) to hide poor alignment, would even be ok with cutting out some of the mid wall connections and adding a decorative piece instead. At least its better than what's there...
If you could provide an approximate estimate for installing a shoe moulding for about 160 linear feet (all same level) and fixing up a few (~5) trouble areas that would be great. Trying to get a feel for how much it may cost, and if its worth it to fix. If within budget I can book a time for you to come have a look.
thanks
-Richard
Floor measurements 22ft X 26'10"
Ceiling 89" to joist.98"to underfloor.
To finish a basement:
Floors: insulation & laminate flooring
Walls: Insulation and finished walls.
Ceiling: Acoustic insulation and finished ceiling (gypsum)
Electrical:
lighting (10 pod lights w/dimmers)
6 receptacles
Mechanical:
Proper vents (flush with ceiling)
Window:
One window to be replaced (35"X 17 1/2")
No interior partitions, its just the perimeter of the basement, No plumbing needed.
Please send me a quote with and without material cost.
Email or call to set up a visit for a more accurate quote.
Approx 800 sqq ft unfinished basement in a house built in 2006. Some electrical and framing on the outside walls is complete. We would like to put 1 bedroom 1 bathroom and a rec room down there. We would like to use laminate flooring and would like to make it as sound proof as possible so we can put in surrounding sound.
I have purchased a new duplex. I am not sure what the basement size is in square feet, but I am assuming it is slightlyless than the main floor which is 520 sqft. I am looking for a simple finish of basement including the following:
-carpetted and painted stairs
-ceilings done
-drywalled throughout to an open carpetted rec room
-small 3 pc bathroom with stand up shower (floor tiled)
-small laundry room with built in shelves (floor tiled)
- enclosed furnace/storage room
Drywall, Painting of Wall, Flooring ( Carpet) , One Wash Room ( pipe rough in already been installed by the developer), Ceiling (acoustic) and electrical works ( 4 lighting outlet, 3 switch and 4 CO's) - approximate floor area 300 sf. (+/-). House Build 2016.
In-law basement suite, a kitchen with a little nook area/ bar, kitchen pantry and fridge to be built under the stairs, a bedroom with a closet and false wall to open to the living room, one full bathroom with stand up shower and closet, one living area, 2 staircases- the one inside the house needs carpet, outside entrance needs tiles, need high ceilings, matching the upstairs for floors and ceilings- hardwood and ceramic floors.
Hello,
I am in need of a contractor who can cut and remove a large freezer from my basement.
The home owners prior to myself, built a room around an 8 foot freezer. I have had professional movers advise me that there is no way to remove the freezer without removing walls.
The Freon has been removed from the freezer. I am looking for the right company, with the right tools and employees that can cut or "chop" up the freezer. My thoughts are that approximately 5 cuts (of 4 feet) would be necessary.
Please provide me with a quote ot any valuable information.
I look forward to hearing from you.
C.Bruneau
We have a house built in 2005 with an unfinished basement. Currently there is roughed in plumbing for the bathroom, insulation and vapour barrier. There are minimal lights and heating as per code. We are wanting to finish it into a basement with a bedroom (with closet), full bathroom, rec room and storage room around the furnace and under the stairs. Our timeline is flexable but we would like most of the work to be completed by May. We are considering doing our own flooring and painting if it would lower the price. The total square footage of the basement is 997 sq.ft but about 200 of that will just be storage areas. The basement floor is currently unpainted concrete.
I have two wood beams in my basement and want to get ride of the 2 teleposts.
Had a structural engineer do the plan and drawings:
- existing 4ply 2 x 10 beam to remain - provide temporary support during telepost removal
- provide temporary support for floor joists during existing beam removal and replacement
- removal of 2 teleposts
- new steel beam W8 x 31 CSA G40.21 M350W steel to sit in existing beam pocket in foundation - expand pocket as required
- new telepost and new 30" x 30" x 10" concrete footing 3-15 each way
- cut existing 4 ply 2 x 10 beam and support on new steel beam in hangers (there's more detail provided by engineer on that)
I am looking for a company experienced in this work and want to avoid any shortcuts or safety issues.
A cost estimate (range is fine) would be helpful to start.
I have a 1912 house, which is in great shape, but I have:
-a cross beam that is in need of extra support (probably a steel I-beam)
-need teleposts inserted in several spots (no jacking required, just support)
-a space between crawlspace and main basement that has missing bricks and needs support
Also, a quote on insulation for the crawlspace, if you also do that.
We have a house 90 years old.
We are having issues with the bathroom in the basement as it is very old. The toilet has been replaced and the shower is leaking as it is at a tilt.
We would like the bathroom completely renovated.
We have been told by our plumber that the plumbing will possibly have to be redone.
The bathroom is small and the shower in there now is old and not a standard size. They do not make this size any longer. So we might possibly be looking at a built shower with tiles.
Could someone contact us as soon as you can as we would like to get this started a.s.a.p. and get a quote soon.
My duplex condo is about seven years old and is roughed in and framed for a bathroom basement. I would like it completed, with toilet, vanity, soaker tub and glass shower. Please advise if you are able to provide an estimate and an approximate start date. I would like it started as soon as possible. Thank you!
40 year old home in Riverbend. We have a basement that needs several "re-dos", most notably a bathroom reno that requires a new, larger footprint, laundry room upgrade, ceiling tiles to replace.
This is not a huge job, and we have generous time lines -- must be done by Feb 2014. There are numerous other "little" upgrades we would like you to quote on -- fixing a closet, possibly new doors, window wells.
We have a house built in 1978. Our basement is finished, and our office does not have a window in it and we would like to convert it into a bedroom. The window that we want will only need to meet the codes (size) It should be above grade and not need to dig down... I think. We can/will supply the window to be used. ( it will be new )
Depending on the quote we would like to start construction ASAP
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