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Good Reasons to Upgrade Your Basement

The Seeker by The Seeker
August 25, 2020
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In case you happen to be lucky enough to have a house with a basement, then you should definitely consider professional basement renovations in Newmarket. Basement forms one of the most crucial and more pleasant part of your house to spend time in while relaxing in quietness. The basement can also be used for several other things after you upgrading the entire space.

Some of the reasons for you to upgrade your basement include:

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Increase Your Living Space

Ensuring that you have a completed basement can almost double your living space. The basement can be used for extra bedrooms to accommodate a growing family, an office, fitness room as well as playing space for children. Therefore, when you work with a professional basement repair company, they will assist you make the best plan for your basement that will perfectly meet the needs of your family.

Boost Your Home’s Resale Value

A basement upgrade will most probably increase the value of your house in you are selling. Not only are homes with completed, upgraded basements more in demand to home buyers they also have a huge return on investment. A basement upgrade can recover over 70 per cent of its original cost. This enables you to increase the individual pleasure of your house while you’re residing in it while knowing that you’ve made a wise investment for the future if you choose to sell.

The Need for More Storage Space

Having your basement upgraded enables your interior designer to assist you make a floor blueprint that apportions room for access to the storage with ease. Instead of storing things you need better access to in the garage, you can use your basement in its place.

Generate Earnings with A Secondary Suite

Constructing a permitted secondary suite in your basement is a good investment. The rental income can be used to help pay down your mortgage and off-set other living expenses. A secondary suite also increases the value of your home.

Repair and Restore After Water Damage

Water damage is one of the major reasons as to why home owners choose to upgrade their basement. In case of any leaks or a flood in your basement, you might have to replace drywall, insulation and flooring. If you ignore it for a long duration, this dampness will become a harbor for mold and fungus growth which is a hazard to your health. For affordable air duct cleaning in Newmarket, get in touch with us.

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