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Cpr Construction Llc

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26 years of experience

Veteran owned . We are a small Company with 2-4 employees (depending on the job size). We provide a detailed contract on all jobs we do. We normally don't require the full dollar amount of the job up front . We do require a down payment which goes towards any material & labor. Final payment is collected when we complete the job. We do also sub- contract for other contractors. Honesty is our number ONE goal in this business. Reliable, and we do the job right the first time . We also take into consideration of low income/disabled families as well as our VETERANS we try to work with those who is on a fixed income so they are able to afford any services they may be in need of.

Veteran owned . We are a small Company with 2-4 employees (depending on the job size). We provide a detailed contract on all jobs we do. We normally don't require the full dollar amount of the job up front . We do require a down payment which goes towards any material & labor. Final payment is collected when we complete the job. We do also sub- contract for other contractors. Honesty is our number ONE goal in this business. Reliable, and we do the job right the first time . We also take into consideration of low income/disabled families as well as our VETERANS we try to work with those who is on a fixed income so they are able to afford any services they may be in need of.









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Henderson Construction

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15 years of experience

We are devoted to maintaining cleanliness and professionalism. We cover all stages of residential construction and remodel. There is no job too big or too small, we can do it all. Family owned and operated since 2010.

We are devoted to maintaining cleanliness and professionalism. We cover all stages of residential construction and remodel. There is no job too big or too small, we can do it all. Family owned and operated since 2010.


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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Finishing an unfinished basement adds the most value, with an average return of 70% or $22,400. A bathroom addition in the basement will provide an ROI of 75%, but the higher cost will leave you with a lower actual return of $9,000, on average. Finishing a basement and adding a kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom to rent the space will leave you with the highest possible ROI, as you could see well over 100% if you rent the space out long-term.

Although homeowners often use the terms basement remodeling and basement finishing interchangeably, they are quite different terms. 

Finishing a basement is the process of taking a basement space that is not habitable and adding elements to make it usable. This includes adding plumbing, flooring, and insulation.

Remodeling a basement means taking an already existing finished basement and changing it, often by adding or removing walls, adding plumbing, or changing the existing flooring.

Yes, you can add a kitchenette to a basement. However, you’ll have to consider the costs associated with basement kitchenettes. If you’re starting from scratch in an unfinished basement, you’ll need to account for brand-new plumbing, electrical, flooring, and more in addition to the cost of the kitchenette. If you’re putting a kitchenette in an already finished basement equipped with plumbing and electrical, you’ll save considerable money.

Assuming you are going for a full remodel for an average-sized basement with a reputable contractor, the process can take up to two weeks or more. Remember that basements have many stairs and often difficult access—it’s not like working in the entryway. The shuttling of materials, increased need for ventilation and safety precautions, and making sure everything can be removed through a doorway all increase time and cost.

Roughing in and connecting utilities are the hardest parts of finishing a basement, and they’re the parts we typically don’t recommend doing as a DIY project. Unfortunately, your finishing timeline can be extended by weeks while you wait for contractors and inspectors to install electrical wiring, plumbing lines, and heating/cooling equipment and carry out inspections.

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