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Loco Designs
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Loco Designs

Great 4.7

(22)

Great 4.7

(22)

General Contracting, Basement Finishing or Remodeling

In high demand
  • 22 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Boulder, CO
Kelli M. says, "Larry, Toby and their team did an amazing job on our complicated project. If you have a project that seems “tricky” and needs problem solvers these are your guys! While the project took longer than we expected it’s because they wanted to do it the right way and make sure they were doing it in a way that met my (very high) expectations. Our project was moving our washer & dryer. It was in an area of our house that’s an addition the previous owners had added which wasn’t well insulated so needed a heat plate to keep the pipes from freezing. We were done with wanting to have to worry about our pipes freezing and keeping this heat plate on all the time. We had a few options for where to move it. The team looked at the options to figure out what would work best. They rerouted EVERYTHING to make this work and added a new door to our new laundry closet and doors to the old laundry closet that we had to remove earlier to fit a chest freezer. They’re happy to do all the detailed things but communication and explaining your expectations is key! When they couldn’t go through the ceiling due to how our building is built, they added a soffit and I wanted the trim to match the rest of the room. Larry went to multiple stores to find the right trim. When we found a few extra tiles for the closet, they were able to use those vs. rip up the whole floor. When we realized a 30 inch door wouldn’t allow for storage of anything laundry related in the closet, we widened the door to 36 inches and they added a shelf. I highly recommend Larry & his team and will be saving their number for future projects. Photos included: - New closet door with trim, vent add & painted to match painted to - New shelf and all the interior work done is hidden behind the washer dryer - water, vents, electricity, etc. and texturing it all to match our house - new tile at the edge of the closet where previously there was a wall - new double doors on the closet where our washer dryer used to be - amazing job patching the wall where there were ALL the things for the old washer/dryer - new soffit to hide the laundry vent There’s more work than I could take pictures of and sadly I didn’t take any before pictures but hopefully this is helpful!"See more
Kelli M. says, "Larry, Toby and their team did an amazing job on our complicated project. If you have a project that seems “tricky” and needs problem solvers these are your guys! While the project took longer than we expected it’s because they wanted to do it the right way and make sure they were doing it in a way that met my (very high) expectations. Our project was moving our washer & dryer. It was in an area of our house that’s an addition the previous owners had added which wasn’t well insulated so needed a heat plate to keep the pipes from freezing. We were done with wanting to have to worry about our pipes freezing and keeping this heat plate on all the time. We had a few options for where to move it. The team looked at the options to figure out what would work best. They rerouted EVERYTHING to make this work and added a new door to our new laundry closet and doors to the old laundry closet that we had to remove earlier to fit a chest freezer. They’re happy to do all the detailed things but communication and explaining your expectations is key! When they couldn’t go through the ceiling due to how our building is built, they added a soffit and I wanted the trim to match the rest of the room. Larry went to multiple stores to find the right trim. When we found a few extra tiles for the closet, they were able to use those vs. rip up the whole floor. When we realized a 30 inch door wouldn’t allow for storage of anything laundry related in the closet, we widened the door to 36 inches and they added a shelf. I highly recommend Larry & his team and will be saving their number for future projects. Photos included: - New closet door with trim, vent add & painted to match painted to - New shelf and all the interior work done is hidden behind the washer dryer - water, vents, electricity, etc. and texturing it all to match our house - new tile at the edge of the closet where previously there was a wall - new double doors on the closet where our washer dryer used to be - amazing job patching the wall where there were ALL the things for the old washer/dryer - new soffit to hide the laundry vent There’s more work than I could take pictures of and sadly I didn’t take any before pictures but hopefully this is helpful!"

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How do I hire a contractor to finish or remodel my basement?

To hire the best contractor, you need to spend some time comparing pros in your area. Search online for top-rated basement refinishers and remodelers, and check out the customer reviews and photos on their profiles. Here are some questions to ask yourself as you’re browsing their profiles:

  • How responsive and communicative are they?
  • Did they finish preview basement remodeling projects by the deadline?
  • Do they have enough experience finishing basements?
  • Do the contractors offer fair pricing?
  • How is their craftsmanship? 

License requirements for contractors vary by state, so check to see if your contractor needs to be licensed before you hire. You should always hire a contractor who has the proper credentials. 

Before you hire a contractor, however, get written estimates. Contact at least three to five basement refinishers to receive price quotes and ask questions. Hire the contractor you feel has the most experience, great craftsmanship and fair pricing.

How much does finishing a basement cost?

The average cost to finish a basement is $8,448. Factors that affect this cost include whether you need to install a bathroom (and hence plumbing), as well as how much electrical work needs to be done. The square footage of the basement also correlates with price, with more expensive flooring like hardwood or tile costing more. The same goes for all materials.

Talk to top-rated basement refinishers in your neighborhood to find out how much you can expect to pay. And read the cost guide for basement finishing to learn more about the cost factors.

What's the best floor for a basement?

Choosing the best floor for a basement begins with knowing what not to install. Anything that absorbs moisture like hardwood and laminate flooring are typically not the best choices. The most moisture-resistant choice is an epoxy floor, which effectively forms a moisture seal. Other options include ceramic tile, vinyl or rubber flooring.

In what order should I finish my basement?

Finishing your basement starts with planning. It’s important to have carefully designed plans, as well as permits from your local government. You should also find a general contractor or basement refinisher to help you with the planning and construction process.

The first step in building is usually the framing and insulation, followed by routing electrical wire and wiring your receptacles and outlets. This is followed by plumbing. Once plumbing is complete, the next step is usually hanging drywall and mudding, taping and sanding it. After this comes adding doors and trim, and then flooring.

Is it worth finishing a basement?

Finishing a basement could be worth the cost if you plan to use the space. If you’re planning on selling your home in the future, note that several past studies and reports found that there is some return on investment for basement remodels. However, how much you recoup will depend on your particular home and real estate market. It’s important to have realistic expectations for the value that a finished basement will add to your home. To find out if you should finish, remodel or refinish your basement, talk to a real estate expert and basement refinishers near you.

What is the best waterproof flooring for a basement?

There are several great options for waterproof basement flooring. For example, epoxy floors are waterproof but are thicker and sturdier than paint. Make sure the concrete substrate has been prepared for application. 

Tile is a designer’s dream, giving you a moisture-resistant surface that’s infinitely customizable. Rubber sheets or tiles are also good waterproof options, particularly for playrooms, workout areas or laundry rooms. 

Vinyl tiles and planks imitate wood or other materials very convincingly, provide moisture resistance and last a long time. And sheet vinyl is affordable and a great waterproofing solution for those in need of quick fixes.

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