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Chicago Basement Solutions 99

5346 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Professional basement renovation specialists. Waterproofing, framing, flooring installation, and custom layouts for family rooms, bedroom¦

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Space Expansion 60

6667 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Professional basement renovation specialists. Waterproofing, framing, flooring installation, and custom layouts for family rooms, bedroom¦

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Basement Renovation 109

2894 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Expert basement remodeling creating additional living space. We handle permits, design, structural work, and all systems.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Basement Solutions 110

1058 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Full-service basement finishing: design, waterproofing, framing, HVAC integration, and all finishing trades.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Basement Pros 33

1050 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Professional basement renovation specialists. Waterproofing, framing, flooring installation, and custom layouts for family rooms, bedroom¦

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Custom Basement Chicago 50

2510 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Full-service basement finishing: design, waterproofing, framing, HVAC integration, and all finishing trades.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Expert Basement Design Chicago 53

7749 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Complete basement finishing including framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, and lighting. We create functional living spaces.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Space Expansion 82

6777 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Professional basement renovation specialists. Waterproofing, framing, flooring installation, and custom layouts for family rooms, bedroom¦

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Basement Pros 73

3525 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Full-service basement finishing: design, waterproofing, framing, HVAC integration, and all finishing trades.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Space Expansion 8

4784 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Complete basement finishing including framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, and lighting. We create functional living spaces.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Basement Pros 92

2228 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Expert basement remodeling creating additional living space. We handle permits, design, structural work, and all systems.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Chicago Space Expansion 18

6538 Main Street, Chicago, IL

Complete basement finishing including framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, and lighting. We create functional living spaces.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Typical Best Basement Finishing Cost in Chicago

For: 800 sq ft unfinished basement in Chicago, IL

Budget Option
$12.0k
Starting price
Most Common
$30.0k
Average cost
Premium Service
$72.0k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Scope of finishing (framing, drywall, flooring)
  • ¢Plumbing and electrical additions
  • ¢Chicago's union labor market, extreme winter prep requirements, and city permits add 20% to costs

Basement Finishing Cost Guide — Chicago, IL (2025)

How Much Does It Cost to Finish a Basement in Chicago?

Finishing a basement in Chicago typically runs $30–$65 per square foot, all-in. For a typical Chicago bungalow or 2-flat basement (600–900 sq ft), most homeowners spend $22,000–$55,000 for a livable finished space with bedroom, bathroom, and family room.

Chicago Basement Finishing Price Ranges

Project ScopeSizeTypical Cost
Basic open-plan finish400–600 sq ft$12,000–$24,000
Full finish with bath600–800 sq ft$28,000–$48,000
Bedroom + bath + living800–1,000 sq ft$40,000–$65,000
High-end with bar/theater1,000+ sq ft$65,000–$120,000
Egress window additionPer window$2,500–$5,000
Waterproofing (interior)Per linear foot$50–$120/LF

What Drives Costs in Chicago

Labor: The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports carpenters in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin metro earn a median $40.22/hr. Electricians average $48/hr; plumbers $57/hr. These union-scale rates push Chicago basement finishing costs above national averages.

Chicago DOB permits: The Chicago Department of Buildings requires a building permit for basement finishing. Permit fees are calculated at roughly 1% of construction cost, so a $40,000 project carries an ~$400 permit fee. Electrical and plumbing sub-permits are separate. Plan 4–6 weeks for permit approval.

Chicago clay soil and flooding: Chicago's expansive clay soil causes basement moisture intrusion — especially in neighborhoods like Bridgeport, Beverly, Chatham, and Albany Park. Before finishing, many basements need interior waterproofing systems (perimeter drain tile + sump pump): $8,000–$20,000 for a 600–800 sq ft basement. Skipping this step risks ruining a finished basement within 2–3 years.

Egress windows: Chicago building code (aligning with Illinois Residential Code Section R310) requires egress windows in any basement room used as a sleeping area. A compliant egress window opening in a Chicago brick foundation runs $2,500–$5,000 installed.

Radon: Illinois is a high radon state. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency recommends testing before enclosing a basement. Radon mitigation systems cost $800–$1,500 installed.

HVAC extension: Extending existing ductwork to serve a finished basement typically adds $2,000–$5,000 in Chicago, depending on the system and distance from the furnace.

Basement Finishing in Chicago: Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring a Basement Finishing Contractor in Chicago: Permits, Codes & What to Verify

Why Permits and Licensing Matter for Chicago Basement Finishing

Chicago has some of the most actively enforced building codes in the Midwest. An unpermitted basement finish in Chicago creates serious problems at resale — Chicago title companies routinely flag open permits and unpermitted work discovered during inspections. The city also conducts targeted enforcement in neighborhoods with high contractor complaints.

Illinois and Chicago Licensing Requirements

Illinois does not have a statewide general contractor license, but Chicago has specific requirements:

  • Chicago Business License: Any contractor working in Chicago must hold a valid City of Chicago business license. Verify at the Chicago Business License Lookup.
  • Electrical work: Chicago requires all electrical work to be performed by a licensed Chicago electrician — the city has its own electrical licensing separate from the state. Verify at chicago.gov/depts/bldgs.
  • Plumbing: Requires a licensed plumber under the Illinois Plumbing License Law (225 ILCS 320). Verify license at IDFPR License Lookup.
  • HVAC: Refrigerant work requires EPA 608 certification; Chicago HVAC contractors should be licensed under the Illinois Plumbing License Law for gas work.

Chicago DOB Permit Process

For basement finishing, your contractor must pull a building permit from the Chicago Department of Buildings. The permit process includes:

  1. Submit plans (even simple residential work requires a plan review)
  2. Pay permit fee (~1% of project cost)
  3. Inspections at framing, rough-in electrical/plumbing, and final stages
  4. Certificate of Occupancy issued upon final inspection pass

Projects that skip permits cannot be legally used as additional living or rental space in Chicago. Chicago 2-flat and coach house owners especially should note that unpermitted basement units create significant liability.

What to Ask Every Chicago Basement Contractor

  1. Pull permits themselves — never allow a contractor to ask you to pull "homeowner permits" for their work. That shifts liability to you.
  2. Provide proof of liability insurance (minimum $1M general liability) and workers' comp.
  3. Address flooding history — a reputable contractor will inspect for moisture, efflorescence, and cracks before proposing framing. Any contractor who jumps straight to drywall without a moisture assessment is a red flag.
  4. Radon test first — insist on a radon test before enclosing. Illinois recommends action at 4 pCi/L or higher.
  5. Egress window compliance — if a bedroom is planned, confirm the window meets IRC minimum opening size (5.7 sq ft, min 24" high, min 20" wide).

DIY vs. Professional Basement Finishing in Chicago: The Real Risks

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro to Finish Your Chicago Basement

Chicago's permitting requirements, moisture realities, and union trade licensing rules make basement finishing one of the riskier DIY projects in the city. Here's an honest breakdown.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIYProfessional
Labor cost$0 (your time)$30–$65/sq ft all-in
Chicago DOB permitYou must pull as homeownerContractor pulls
ElectricalMust be licensed Chicago electricianSub handles
PlumbingMust be IL-licensed plumberSub handles
Moisture assessmentEasy to missExperienced eye
Egress window cuttingRequires masonry work in brick foundationsSpecialty contractor
Radon mitigationDIY kits available; passive onlyActive system with sub-slab depressurization
Framing + drywallVery DIY-friendlyStandard pro task
Time3–6 months of weekends6–12 weeks
Resale riskUnpermitted = big red flagClean permit history
Insurance/warrantyNone1–2 years labor warranty

What DIYers Can Realistically Do in Chicago

  • Framing non-load-bearing partition walls — straightforward with standard lumber
  • Drywall hanging and finishing — significant time investment but achievable
  • Painting and trim — completely DIY-friendly
  • LVP or vinyl flooring — no permit required, floating floor installation is beginner-friendly
  • Insulation batts — DIY-friendly once framing is done

What You Must Hire a Pro For in Chicago

  • All electrical work — Chicago requires a licensed city electrician. Homeowner self-performed electrical fails Chicago inspection.
  • Any plumbing — adding a basement bathroom (very common in Chicago bungalows to create rental units) requires an IL-licensed plumber.
  • Egress window installation — cutting through a brick or concrete foundation requires specialized equipment and permits.
  • Interior waterproofing — perimeter drain tile and sump systems require excavation against the interior footing. This is not a DIY project.
  • HVAC ductwork extension — improper duct sizing causes comfort problems throughout the home.

Bottom Line

A hybrid approach works well in Chicago: hire licensed trades for electrical, plumbing, and waterproofing (all require permits and licenses), and DIY framing, insulation, drywall, and flooring. This can save $8,000–$15,000 while keeping your permit record clean. For an 800 sq ft basement, budget 6 months of weekends for the DIY portion on top of the licensed trade timeline.

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