New Jersey Basement Remodeling
Whether you’re looking to finish your basement for the first time or to completely remodel the layout in order to make the space functional and stylish, we’re your #1 choice for New Jersey basement remodeling. Contact us today for a free consultation and quote.
It’s my first house, and the basement was destroyed, and it really needed a complete renovation. I looked for a lot of people and most of them promised heaven and earth and were very informal. I dealt with a lot of people and it was really a very bad experience until I contacted White Maple construction, Tom and Ryan were very friendly, detailed and always transparent with the price. They provided me with an acceptable discount that my wife and I thought was reasonable and a delivery date. Everything was perfect!
R.S.
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We offer a full range of basement finishing and remodeling services, serving Bergen, Passaic, Morris, and Essex counties. Whether you need drywall installed and a fresh coat of paint or you’d like to build out your basement to include several rooms or a wet bar, we’re here to help your vision come to life.
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How long does a basement remodel take?
The length of time it takes to remodel a basement depends on the extent of the changes you want. A basic basement remodel typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. However, a more intensive remodel, involving structural changes, remodeling multiple rooms, or adding custom and high-end finishes, can take 12 weeks or longer. This timeline includes the entire process, which encompasses design and planning, obtaining permits, construction, and adding finishing touches like lighting, trim, and paint.
Do I need a permit to remodel my basement?
In New Jersey, you need a permit to remodel your basement if your remodel includes structural changes (such as altering walls or the foundation), installing new electrical wiring or outlets, or adding or relocating plumbing. You will also need to ensure that you meet proper egress requirements (windows and doors) depending on the intended use of the room.