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$14,500-$87,000
Most projects around $36,250
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Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
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Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Licensed Basement Finishing contractor serving Los Angeles. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searc¦
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
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No — the majority of LA residential construction is slab-on-grade or raised post-and-pier foundation, particularly in the San Fernando Valley, South LA, and most of the Eastside. Full below-grade basements are most common in: (1) pre-1940 Craftsman bungalows and Period Revival homes in neighborhoods like Los Feliz, Silver Lake, Atwater Village, and Highland Park; (2) hillside homes in Laurel Canyon, Topanga, Beachwood Canyon, and the Hollywood Hills; (3) custom modern builds where the architect specified a basement for the grade condition. If you're not sure whether your home has a legal or structural basement vs. a crawlspace, a contractor inspection can clarify.
A basic basement finish (framing, drywall, flooring, lighting) in LA costs $55,000–$120,000 for a 600–900 sq ft space without a bathroom. Adding a full bathroom adds $20,000–$55,000. BLS wage data confirms LA construction wages are among the highest nationally — electricians average $51.80/hr, plumbers $50.20/hr — making LA basements significantly more expensive than the same project in Columbus, Indianapolis, or Jacksonville. A legal ADU conversion runs $120,000–$300,000+. Get 3+ quotes from CSLB-licensed contractors before committing.
Yes. Any basement finishing that involves framing new walls, adding or modifying electrical, adding plumbing, or creating living or sleeping space requires a permit from LADBS. Completely unpermitted basement space in LA is a material fact requiring disclosure in any property sale — and discovered by title search or inspector, it may require retroactive permitting (expensive, uncertain outcome) or demolition. LADBS permit fees for basement projects typically run $2,000–$8,000 for a standard finish, higher for ADU permits.
Potentially, with the right upgrades. California's ADU laws (AB 68, SB 13, AB 881) have made basement ADU creation easier, but the space must still meet minimum habitable space requirements: 7-foot ceiling height, natural light (minimum 8% of floor area as windows), egress windows in sleeping areas, separate entrance, and compliance with all LADBS ADU permit requirements. LADBS offers pre-approved standard ADU plans that can reduce architect costs. Many existing LA basement spaces are not legally habitable without significant upgrades — get an honest assessment from a licensed contractor before assuming rentability.
Use CSLB's online license verification. Search by company name or license number and confirm: (1) active status, (2) correct license class (B General Building for most GCs), (3) bond is in place, (4) workers' comp is on file. Also verify any sub-trade licenses (C-10 electrical, C-36 plumbing). Ask for a certificate of general liability insurance — minimum $1,000,000 for LA basement projects — naming you as additional insured. LA's DCWP equivalent is CSLB; all consumer complaints go through that board.
LA sits on active fault systems — the San Andreas, Hollywood, and Raymond faults all cross the metro. Any structural modification of an LA basement must comply with California Building Code (CBC) seismic provisions: positive connections between foundation, floor framing, and upper structure; shear walls or equivalent lateral resistance; proper hold-down hardware. If your building is subject to the LA Mandatory Soft-Story Retrofit Program (wood-frame pre-1978 buildings with soft first stories), this retrofit must typically be completed before or alongside any basement finishing work. Check your building's retrofit status before getting quotes.
LADBS plan check for a basement finishing project typically takes 4–12 weeks (faster with LA's Express Permit program for eligible simple scopes). Construction after permit approval: 8–20 weeks depending on scope. ADU basement conversions — which require more complex plan check — add 3–6 months for permitting alone. Total timeline from project initiation to occupancy: 6–18 months for most projects, longer for hillside sites requiring geotechnical analysis or seismic retrofitting. LADBS inspection scheduling adds 1–3 weeks per inspection milestone.
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