Most unfinished basements in Pennsylvania are being used for storage and little else. That’s a significant amount of square footage that could be functioning as living space — a family room, a home office, a guest suite, a playroom, or some combination of those things.

At BMR BelMax Remodeling, we finish and remodel basements for homeowners across Bucks County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas. We handle the full scope — framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, lighting, electrical, trim, and finish work — with our own crew from start to finish. If you’re thinking about finishing your basement or updating a space that was finished years ago, request a free estimate and we’ll come take a look at what’s there and what’s possible.

What basement remodeling actually involves

Finishing a basement means taking a raw or partially finished space and making it genuinely livable. That’s a broader scope than it might sound. The floor, walls, and ceiling all need to be addressed. Lighting and electrical need to be planned around how the space will be used. If the basement is going to function as a bedroom or home office, ventilation and egress matter. If a bathroom is being added, plumbing rough-in is part of the scope.

Updating an existing finished basement is a different kind of project — removing old carpeting, replacing dated paneling, improving lighting, reconfiguring the layout, or adding a bathroom to a space that didn’t have one. These projects are often faster and less disruptive than a full finish, but they still require real planning and proper execution to look right when finished.

Both types of projects are things we handle regularly.

What our basement remodeling services include

Framing and layout — establishing the walls that define rooms, closets, utility enclosures, and functional zones within the space. Framing decisions affect everything that follows, so we spend time planning the layout before any lumber goes up.

Insulation — basement walls and sometimes ceilings need proper insulation for both thermal performance and moisture management. In Pennsylvania homes this matters particularly in basements that are partially below grade.

Drywall and finish work — walls and ceilings finished to a level that works for the intended use of the space. Utility rooms get different treatment than living areas. We finish to the appropriate standard for each zone.

Flooring — luxury vinyl plank, engineered hardwood, carpet, and tile are all options depending on the use of the space and the moisture conditions of the specific basement. We help homeowners choose materials that are appropriate for below-grade conditions, not just what looks good on a sample card.

Lighting and electrical — recessed lighting, egress lighting, dedicated circuits for entertainment equipment or a home office. Basement lighting planning matters more than in above-grade rooms because there are typically no windows to compensate for poor fixture placement.

Trim, doors, and finish details — interior doors, door casings, baseboard trim, and finish details that make a basement feel like finished living space rather than a utility area with drywall over it.

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Bathroom additions — adding a bathroom to a basement requires plumbing rough-in, a below-slab drain if one doesn’t exist, proper ventilation, waterproofing behind tile, and all associated finish work. It’s one of the more complex additions to a basement project but one of the most practical for resale and daily use.

Types of basement projects we handle

Family rooms and recreation spaces — the most common basement project. Open floor plan, recessed lighting, a entertainment wall or built-in storage, flooring that handles foot traffic and the occasional spill. These are straightforward projects when the space is planned properly from the start.

Home office areas — the shift toward remote and hybrid work has made basement home offices significantly more common. Good lighting, proper electrical for equipment, and acoustic consideration from the floor above are all things we think about on these projects.

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Guest suites — a finished basement with a bedroom area and attached bathroom functions as a genuine guest suite. These projects require egress window consideration depending on local code requirements and the intended use of the room.

Playrooms and multi-use spaces — families with younger children often want a basement that’s durable, easy to clean, and flexible. Flooring selection and lighting matter more than architectural detail here.
Basement bathroom additions — adding a bathroom where there wasn’t one, whether a full bath or a half bath, is a common addition to basement finishing projects. We handle the full scope including plumbing rough-in and finish work.

Updating older finished basements — basements finished in the 1980s and 1990s across Bucks County and Montgomery County often have carpeting over concrete, wood paneling on the walls, drop ceilings with old fluorescent fixtures, and a single overhead light in each room. Updating these spaces to feel current and functional is a different project than a raw finish but still meaningful work.

Real remodeling considerations for basements in Pennsylvania

Basement projects in older Pennsylvania homes come with conditions that newer construction typically doesn’t have. We raise these upfront because they affect planning.

Moisture conditions — basements in Bucks County and Montgomery County vary significantly in their moisture history. Before finishing a space, we assess whether there’s evidence of water intrusion or chronic humidity that needs to be addressed first. Finishing over a moisture problem doesn’t solve it — it hides it temporarily and creates a more expensive problem later.

Ceiling height — older homes often have basements with ceiling heights between seven and seven and a half feet. After framing, insulation, drywall, and a finished ceiling system, that can get tight. We help homeowners understand what the finished ceiling height will realistically be before committing to a design that doesn’t work in the space.

Mechanical constraints — HVAC equipment, water heaters, electrical panels, and main plumbing runs all occupy basement space and need to remain accessible. Designing around mechanicals is a real part of basement layout planning and something we address in the framing design.

Egress requirements — if a basement room is going to be used as a sleeping area, most Pennsylvania townships require an egress window of specific minimum dimensions. We’re familiar with local requirements and help homeowners understand what applies to their project before work begins.

Older electrical conditions — basements in older homes often have a subpanel or older wiring that needs to be assessed before adding circuits for a finished living space. We evaluate this during the estimate.

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How the process works

Free estimate — we come to your home, walk through the basement, talk through how you want to use the space, and give you a detailed written quote. We look at existing conditions, identify any issues that need to be addressed before finishing begins, and build a scope of work that reflects what the project actually requires.

Planning and layout — before framing begins, we finalize the floor plan. Where walls go, how rooms are defined, where electrical will run, and how mechanicals will be enclosed. Getting this right at the start prevents problems during build-out.

Framing and rough work — walls go up, electrical rough-in happens, plumbing rough-in for any bathroom addition. This is when the layout becomes physical and when any hidden conditions in the existing structure typically come to light.

Insulation, drywall, and build-out — insulation goes in, drywall follows, then finish work begins. Flooring, lighting, trim, doors, and bathroom finish work happen through this phase in the right sequence.

Final walkthrough — when the work is complete, we walk through the space with you. If anything needs to be adjusted we handle it before we consider the project finished.

Why homeowners choose us for basement remodeling

Basement projects reward contractors who plan carefully before they build. A basement layout that doesn’t account for ceiling height after finishing, mechanical access, or egress requirements creates problems that are expensive to fix after the fact.

We’ve finished and remodeled enough basements across Bucks County and Montgomery County to know what these projects involve in practice. We know what conditions are common in local homes, what the permit requirements look like in different townships, and what realistic timelines and budgets look like for real projects in this market.

Our crew handles basement projects the same way we handle kitchens and bathrooms — the same people start and finish the job, we communicate throughout, and the price we quoted is the price you pay unless scope changes during the project, in which case we discuss it with you first.
Browse our completed basement remodeling projects to see examples of our work.

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Areas we serve for basement remodeling

We complete basement finishing and remodeling projects throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey. Our primary service area includes Bucks County PA — Newtown, Yardley, Langhorne, Doylestown, Richboro, and surrounding communities — and Montgomery County PA including Ambler, Blue Bell, Lansdale, and Collegeville. We also serve Philadelphia and Mercer County NJ.

See the full list of areas we serve.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does a basement remodel take? A standard basement finishing project typically takes four to six weeks depending on the size of the space and the scope of work. Basements with bathroom additions or more complex layouts run toward the longer end of that range. We give you a realistic timeline before we start.

What affects the cost of basement remodeling? The primary factors are square footage, finish level, and scope of work. A basic open family room is a different budget than a basement with a full bathroom, multiple rooms, and extensive electrical work. We give you a detailed written estimate so you know exactly what’s included before any work begins.

Can a basement include a bathroom? Yes. Adding a bathroom to a basement is one of the most common additions to a basement finishing project. It requires plumbing rough-in, proper waterproofing, ventilation, and finish work. We handle the full scope.

What should homeowners think through before finishing a basement? The most important questions are how you want to use the space, whether there’s any history of moisture issues, and what your ceiling height is. These factors affect both the design of the finished space and the realistic scope of the project. We walk through all of this during the estimate.

Do older homes add complexity to basement projects? They can. Older homes in Bucks County and Montgomery County often have basement conditions — moisture history, lower ceiling heights, older electrical — that newer construction doesn’t have. We account for this during planning rather than discovering it mid-project.

Do you handle permits for basement projects? Yes. Basement finishing typically requires a permit in most Bucks County and Montgomery County townships. We obtain the permit and manage the inspection process as part of the project.

Ready to finish or update your basement?

Call us at 609-712-2750 or request a free estimate online. We serve Bucks County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia, and Mercer County NJ. We’ll get back to you within one business day.

WHY CHOOSE US

With over 15 years of experience, our team can offer excellent quality and superior craftsmanship for your next project. We provide professional remodeling and renovation services with a real focus on customer satisfaction.

  • We are Insured and licensed;
  • We are responsible for everything we do!
  • We do our best to make the renovation process easy to understand and stress free for our clients;
  • We are always discuss with our clients options and potential risks during home renovation;
  • We provide project budget and schedule upfront. We are never surprising our customers with hidden fees;
  • We provide a 1-year warranty on our labor.

POPULAR QUESTIONS

  • What will it cost?

    The remodeling project cost will depend on many factors such as square footage, building and finishing materials, fixtures, etc. However, you can use our remodel costs estimator to calculate the average cost of your project. For a more detailed estimate please contact our team by phone or email.

  • Do I need a building, electrical, or plumbing permit?

    It depends on the type of reconstruction or repair. BMR Belmax Remodeling is fully licensed and insured. We can obtain any permits that may be required

  • How long will it take?

    The length of time to complete your home improvement project will depend on the scope of the project. Medium-size kitchen remodeling usually takes 2-3 weeks. Standard-size bathroom remodeling takes 1-2 weeks, and 1000 sq ft basement remodeling takes 4-6 weeks. Also, delays in the permitting process can impact remodeling time.

  • How to start a renovation project?

    As the first step, you should contact our team to schedule an appointment for a free estimate. Then in a few days, our kitchen and bath remodeling specialist will contact you with a detailed estimate for your remodeling project.

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