A Planning Guide to Finishing Your Basement

By Brian Kondo

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

A Planning Guide to Finishing Your Basement



By Gord Brown for REALTOR.ca

 

Finished Basement



With Canadians spending more time at home, opportunities to level-up our living spaces continue to present themselves. You may have spent time pampering your pets, setting a new tone in the bathroom, or even performing some long-overdue home maintenance. If you’ve been considering uncharted home improvement territory, then it could be time to finish your basement. Let’s look at some key considerations to help you plan for this project.



 

Is it worthwhile?



Undoubtedly this is one of the biggest projects you can undertake in your home, and it carries some risks as well as a hefty price tag. On the flipside, you’ll not only increase the livable space in your home, your property value could see a substantial boost. Whether you hire a pro to complete the work or execute this epic DIY yourself, the added value alone makes this a worthy endeavour (if approached correctly).

 
Besides general considerations for this project, you’ll need to assess costs. Consider a professionally finished basement will cost between $35 and $55 per square foot (0.93m2). Of course, this cost would be reduced for a DIY, but it’s a good baseline for budgeting.

 
Important: If you’re considering converting to a basement apartment, consulting your municipality and a qualified professional are both key in planning for a safe and legal living space for family or tenants.




 

Common pitfalls to avoid
 

renovation mistakes

Working without a permit: This is one of the most common mistakes when it comes to any type of renovation, causing potential financial and legal woes down the road—especially when selling your home.
 

Ignoring moisture: Before proceeding it’s important to confirm if conditions are suitable for finishing. Basement humidity levels must be maintained at 55% or less. Anything above 60% presents a mould risk. Tip: Taping two-foot squares of plastic sheeting strategically on the walls and floor for two-week periods is an excellent way to test for moisture penetration.


Improper flooring: Another major pitfall for finished basements is when carpet or organic flooring are laid on concrete. This can create conditions for condensation to collect, so it’s important to employ proper subflooring materials, or if possible, use inorganic flooring such as ceramic tiles.


Concrete Flooring

 
No backup sump pump: If your basement requires a sump pit and pump to address drainage during spring or sustained rain, it’s important to maintain a working backup pump for emergencies. Tip: During dry periods, practice swapping out your pumps to avoid any panic when there’s a pump failure.
 

Poor drainage: One of the most important considerations takes place outside your home. Ensure your gutters direct water at least 10 feet away from the home, and that the surrounding soil slopes away from the structure.
 

Inadequate ceiling clearance: While most homeowners are not likely to attempt finishing a crawl space, it’s important to meet minimum code requirements for ceiling clearance. Clearance height may vary from city to city, but generally speaking you must keep a minimum height (below beams and ducts) of 6’11” for at least 75% of your usable floorspace.




 

Consult professionals

Consult professionals

This can’t be stressed enough. Even if you plan to do the finishing work yourself, it’s best to consult a professional for this type of project. A building engineer or architect can help you develop a plan to avoid missing key details, while also helping to assure building permit approval.

 
All electrical, plumbing, or support structure work should be performed by licensed professionals to avoid costly, dangerous mistakes.
 




 

Materials

Construction Materials and Machinery in a Building

Once you have a plan, it’s time to purchase the materials you’ll need to accomplish this project. Assuming any drainage or moisture seal issues have already addressed, here are the main materials to plan for:
 
• Treated lumber for studs (treated lumber is less susceptible to warping and rot)
• Metal or wood furring strips to create offsets along your walls (a must for uneven walls)
• Insulation (a solid foam insulation is recommended if it will contact the walls directly)
• Flooring materials (subflooring, carpet, laminate or tile)
• Drywall
• Paint
• Concrete sealer
• Hammer drill with masonry bits, masonry screws or slip anchor sleeves
• Plumbing (if you plan to install a bathroom or make changes to your laundry area)
• Sump pumps (every sump pit should have a primary and a backup pump)



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Understandably, there’s a lot to consider, learn, and absorb when preparing to finish your basement. Taking the time to carefully plan out your project while being mindful of potential pitfalls will go a long way towards creating a beautiful space you can not only be proud of, but will provide years of enjoyment for your family, and those of future owners.







If you would like to know whether finishing your basement into a rec room for your own personal enjoyment, into extra living space as an in-law apartment for family, or even an apartment to rent out for extra income, is a good idea and if doing so will increase the value of your home, please reach out. 
 

I’ll be more than happy to answer any and all of your questions and be your go-to resource to help you build wealth through real estate.






 

 
To find out more, please call me at 905-683-7800You can also email me: brian@briankondo.com






 

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Brian Kondo
Sales Representative / Team Leader
The Brian Kondo Real Estate Team
Re/Max Hallmark First Group Realty Ltd.
905-683-7800 office
905-426-7484 direct
brian@briankondo.com
www.BrianKondo.com

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Gord Brown's article above was initially published on Realtor.ca. You can find it by clicking here.



 

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Gord Brown

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Gord Brown, an Ottawa-based copywriter, loves hands-on projects around the house and enjoys delving into various home improvement and DIY subjects. Extensive travel across Canada has inspired a curiosity for the locales and history of our country’s communities. He lives with his two amazing boys and partner, along with their four cats.




 

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