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Services: Home remodeling, egress windows, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, basement remodeling, sunrooms, window repair, decks, home additions, home renovations, interior design, home building, cabinetry, countertops, home improvements, construction management, architecture, custom design, custom interior, custom exterior, custom baths, painting, and more.

Service Areas: We proudly serve Genesee County, Macomb County, Oakland County and Wayne County, with cities that include; Argentine, Atlas Twp, Burton City, Clayton Twp, Clio, Davison City, Fenton City, Flushing City, Forest Twp, Gaines Twp, Genesee Twp, Grand Blanc City, Linden City, Montrose City, Mt Morris Twp, Mundy Twp, Otisville Village, Richfield Twp, Swartz Creek City, Thetford Twp, Vienna, Anchor Bay Gardens, Anchor Bay Harbor, Anchor Bay Shores, Armada, Broad Acres, Cady, Center Line, Chesterfield, Chesterfield Shores, Clinton, Davis, Eastpointe, Fraser, Macomb, Memphis, Mount Clemens, Mount Vernon, New Baltimore, New Haven, Ray Center, Richmond, Romeo, Roseville, Saint Clair Shores, Shelby, Sterling Heights, Utica, Warren, Washington, Addison Township, Auburn Hills City, Berkley City, Beverly Hills Village, Bingham Farms Village, Birmingham City, Bloomfield Hills City, Bloomfield Township, Brandon Township, Clarkston City, Clawson City, Commerce Township, Farmington Hills City, Farmington, Ferndale City, Franklin Village, Groveland Township, Hazel Park City, Highland Township, Holly Township, Huntington Woods City, Independence Township, Keego Harbor City, Lake Angelus City, Lake Orion Village, Lathrup Village City, Leonard Village, Lyon Township, Madison Heights City, Milford Township, Northville City, Novi, Novi Township, Oak Park City, Oakland Township, Orchard Lake City, Orion Township, Ortonville Village, Oxford Township, Oxford Village, Pleasant Ridge City, Pontiac City, Rochester Hills City, Rose Township, Royal Oak City, Royal Oak Township, South Lyon City, Southfield City, Southfield Township, Springfield Township, Sylvan Lake City, Troy City, Walled Lake City, Waterford Township, West Bloomfield Township, White Lake Township, Wixom City, Wolverine Lake, Allen Park, Belleville, Brownstown Township, Redford, Garden City, Canton Township, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Grosse Isle Twp, Greenfield Township, Garden City, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Huron Township, Highland Park, Inkster, Lincoln Park, Livonia, Melvindale, Plymouth, Redford, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood, Romulus, Southgate, Sumpter Twp, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Woodhaven, Wyandotte

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The Benefits of Adding a Basement Bedroom

Adding a bedroom to the basement is much less expensive and time consuming than adding a bedroom on to the house. Still, as in any other remodeling projects, adding a bedroom to the basement takes some time and planning. Adding an egress window to new construction is roughly around $800-$1200; adding to a retro-fit is roughly $2,000 to $3,500. Add a bedroom to the basement is much less costly and time consuming to add in a bedroom of the house. However, as in any other remodeling project, adding a basement room to take some time and planning.

Finishing off a basement is a great choice for homeowners. It makes more use of your entire house, it doesn't require costly additions because the space is already there, and it adds value to your home. Finished rooms in the lower level are listed under the Basement Finish section on these property records.

Egress windows must be put in any basement if you are planning on having a bedroom or living area. Egress windows are required in every room used for sleeping purposes (bedrooms) on any floor and in basements with habitable space. If you are constructing a new home, the code requires that you put an egress window in each bedroom. Egress means a way out or exit, so a basement egress window is an exit or means of escape generally in case of fire. Basement windows used to be tiny spaces that allowed a slight amount of light into the basement.

Heating ducts typically run in the ceiling of the basement (since there is not an empty floor below to run the ducts). Ducts extending from the ceiling down to the floor help heat the cold floors of the basement. If cold air returns are needed they can come from the ceiling or be brought down the walls also. Usually a standard basement comes with a few basement heats and you may just be lucky enough that you can hook up into one of them.

All plans for a finished basement installation are subject to all applicable local building codes and regulations, including, without limitation, if applicable, the issuance of valid building permit(s). As the installation of the finished basement takes place, each and every mechanical trade, including Heating and cooling, Plumbing, Fireplace and Electrical must be inspected. If any of these inspections happen to fail, all corrections must be made in order to continue with the work schedule.

Finished rooms in the Basement are listed under the Basement Finish section of property records. Finishing space in the basement is especially great for creating rooms that can be used in order to get away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the house. You can actually get work done in office space in the basement because you are not right next to the living room or the kitchen (rooms which tend to be the activity hubs of the house).

As always just be sure to do your homework when trying to find the best contractor for the job. The lowest price is not always the best way to go and if you choose to make your final decision on just that fact, be prepared to be disappointed most of the time.


DBC has been a Michigan Remodeling contractor for over 25 years. We are also leaders in Kitchen and Bath Remodeling along with being an award winning residential new home builder. We also specialize in Finished Basements, egress windows, home additions and more.