Skip to main content

Basement Finishing Contractors in Columbus, OH

167 basement finishing contractors near you in Columbus, OH. See prices, read verified reviews & compare top-rated local pros. Get free quotes in 60 seconds.

Browse all services in Columbus, OH ->
Get Free Quotes →
167contractors

167 contractors in Columbus

All Basement Finishing Contractors167

Professional Basement Columbus 39

3353 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Basement transformation specialists offering design consultation, waterproofing solutions, and quality finish work.

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Finished Basements 21

425 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Custom Basement Columbus 62

9873 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Underground Spaces 34

1129 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Basement Pros 28

1951 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Finished Basements 96

8313 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Professional Basement Columbus 75

2458 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Expert Basement Design Columbus 61

8345 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Basement transformation specialists offering design consultation, waterproofing solutions, and quality finish work.

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Finished Basements 11

3270 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Basement transformation specialists offering design consultation, waterproofing solutions, and quality finish work.

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Professional Basement Columbus 20

9436 Main Street, Columbus, OH

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

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Underground Spaces 48

4901 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Basement transformation specialists offering design consultation, waterproofing solutions, and quality finish work.

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

Columbus Finished Basements 97

4321 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Basement transformation specialists offering design consultation, waterproofing solutions, and quality finish work.

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

View Profile

DIY vs. Professional Basement Finishing in Columbus, OH

Columbus is a solid DIY-friendly market for basement finishing — contractor labor is relatively affordable (reducing the absolute savings from full-DIY), home improvement resources are abundant (multiple Menards, Home Depot, and Floor & Decor locations), and Ohio's permit process is manageable. But Columbus's radon risk, water table variability, and mandatory egress and electrical requirements make certain scopes non-DIY regardless.

Ohio DIY Rules for Basement Finishing

  • Framing, drywall, painting, flooring: No license required for owner-performed work on your own home
  • Electrical: Ohio homeowners can pull a homeowner electrical permit for work on their own occupied single-family home. However, Columbus's city electrical inspector still requires inspection of all rough and finished electrical work. Mistakes (improper AFCI installation, undersized wiring, insufficient box fill) will fail inspection.
  • Plumbing (bathroom rough-in): Columbus homeowners can pull a homeowner plumbing permit. However, draining to the existing basement floor drain or adding a new wet stack requires significant skill and proper slope calculation. This is among the highest-risk DIY scopes for non-plumbers.
  • HVAC ductwork extension: Ohio requires a licensed HVAC contractor for all mechanical work in permitted spaces. Homeowners cannot legally pull HVAC permits and perform ductwork extension on their own rented or owner-occupied homes for hired work — but a homeowner performing their own work may, with caveats.
  • Egress window: Requires permit and structural knowledge (cutting through foundation). Typically best hired.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIY Columbus HomeownerLicensed Columbus Contractor
Framing and drywallLegal, common DIYProfessional finish
LVP or carpet flooringExcellent DIY projectProfessional install
Electrical (rough + finish)Homeowner permit available; AFCI requiredColumbus city-licensed electrician
Plumbing (bathroom in basement)Homeowner permit; high complexityOhio-licensed plumber
HVAC duct extensionHomeowner permit (complex code compliance)OCILB-licensed mechanical contractor
Egress window installationPermit required; structural riskSpecialty concrete contractor
Radon mitigation systemDIY possible but certified preferredEPA-certified mitigator
Columbus BZS inspection complianceOwner-managedContractor-managed
Labor cost savings$10,000–$22,000N/A
Timeline4–12 months of weekends6–12 weeks
WarrantyNoneTypically 1-year workmanship

Columbus-Specific DIY Risks

Radon ignorance: Columbus is in EPA Zone 1 for radon risk. Ohio has among the highest radon levels in the country, and the Scioto River valley geology concentrates radon in many Columbus-area basements. DIYers who finish a basement without radon testing first may seal in elevated radon levels. A post-finishing radon test that shows > 4.0 pCi/L requires drilling through the newly-installed floor to install a sub-slab depressurization system — adding $1,500–$3,000 plus the cost of disruption to finish floors. Test before you frame. The Ohio Department of Health provides radon testing resources.

Egress window in poured concrete: Columbus's suburban stock from the 1980s–2000s is largely poured concrete foundation (vs. CMU or rubble stone in older city homes). Cutting an egress window into poured concrete requires a diamond saw, concrete removal, header installation, window well installation, and backfill — this is a specialty scope that most DIYers should not attempt. Wrong-sized opening dim = failed inspection; wrong header = structural failure risk.

Moisture before framing: Columbus's clay soils mean that spring moisture migration into basements is common. DIY framers who build walls tight to a foundation wall without first verifying moisture and installing a dimple mat or draining air gap frequently end up with mold in the wall cavity within 1–3 years. Always leave a ½–1" gap between framing and foundation walls, or use moisture-resistant rigid foam directly against the foundation before framing.

When DIY Makes Sense in Columbus

  • Framing non-egress stud walls (entertainment/recreation rooms without bedroom claiming)
  • LVP or carpet flooring installation over existing concrete
  • Drywall, taping, and painting (significant savings: $4,000–$10,000)
  • Installing recessed light fixtures on an existing homeowner-permitted circuit

When to Hire in Columbus

  • Any basement with egress window needed for legal bedroom
  • Any basement bathroom with new plumbing rough-in
  • Any basement with active seepage or elevated radon (pre-finishing remediation)
  • Any project where Columbus BZS permit compliance is required and you want it done right the first time