Basement & Attic Renovation Contractors at BidClerk
There are many factors to consider when approaching a basement and/or attic remodeling job. The average single-family homeowner, if attempting to cover all of the work on their own, can find themselves lost in a maze of complicated construction. BidClerk's services help single-family homeowners contact professional builders, qualified subcontractors, and/or home remodeling specialists. Homeowners can use BidClerk to post projects requesting price evaluations for an entire remodeling or renovation job, or simply for an individual portion of the work. With absolutely no cost obligation to the homeowner, BidClerk provides a practical and effective solution to finding certified assistance for any basement or attic project.
A basement presents a unique decision-making opportunity to single-family homeowners. Unfinished, a basement exists as a slab-on-grade concrete cellar often used simply for storage, and to house such appliances as laundry machines and dryers, as well as furnaces, boilers and sump pumps. The possibilities for basement finishing, on the other hand, are countless. Not only does finishing a basement automatically increase the value of the home in most markets, but it also enriches the home's overall character and allure. Some homeowners will finish a basement so as to expand the livability of the home. This may include creating additional bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms and kitchens. Others may opt to plan the basement according to the more recreational or entertaining elements of their lifestyle. Such finished basements have been known to include everything from sophisticated acoustical ceilings for in-home entertainment centers, custom-made bars and gathering spaces, exercise rooms and/or gaming and play areas.
Like basements, attics can be transformed from crypt-like storage areas to livable room additions. Some things to consider when thinking about renovating an attic may include whether or not the attic is built to support a habitable space, how accessible the attic is, how much headroom is available, and how much light and fresh air can reach the space. Windows, additional ventilation, heating and cooling systems, flooring, drywall and painting are just a few of the elements commonly associated with an attic renovation.
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