— Fishers · Geist · Noblesville

The best square footage in your house is currently concrete.

Half of Fishers is sitting on an unfinished basement, a whole floor already framed by your foundation, waiting to become the theater, guest suite, gym or the teenager containment zone. We design it, permit it and build it, itemized to the dollar.

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— What it becomes

Rooms we build under Fishers

The full finish

Framing to flooring: family room, guest bedroom with legal egress, storage that finally has doors. The whole-floor transformation.

Bathrooms & wet bars

The additions that make a basement livable instead of visitable, full baths, wet bars and kitchenettes, plumbed right the first time.

Theaters, gyms & bonus rooms

Purpose-built rooms: acoustic-treated theaters, rubber-floored gyms, offices that survive a household, golf-sim bays with honest ceiling math.

"A finished basement is the only remodel where the addition was already built, you're just claiming it."
— The standard

Permitted, itemized, moisture-honest

Three things separate a basement that appraises from a basement that haunts you: a real permit trail with inspections (your resale package will thank you), an itemized quote where every room carries its own number, and a moisture evaluation before drywall ever enters the building. We treat all three as non-negotiable, which is exactly how you want the contractor under your house to think.

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— How it goes

Slab to sanctuary in five steps

1
Walk-through & moisture check. We measure, scan the slab and walls, and talk about how your family actually wants to live down there.
2
Design & itemized quote. Floor plan, finishes, and a number per room, move the theater budget into the bar, or vice versa, before anything is framed.
3
Permits. City of Fishers permitting and egress compliance handled by us, inspections scheduled into the timeline, not around it.
4
The build. Framing, mechanicals, drywall, flooring, trim, a written schedule, a tidy site, and a crew that respects that your family lives upstairs.
5
Punch list & final inspection. Every item closed, every inspection signed, and a basement that shows like it was always part of the house, because now it is.
— Questions

Basement finishing, answered

What does it cost to finish a basement in Fishers?
Most full basement finishes in Fishers run $45 to $75 per square foot, so a typical 1,000 sq ft basement lands between $45,000 and $70,000 depending on bathroom count, ceiling treatment and finish level. A straightforward rec-room finish sits at the lower end; add a full bath, wet bar and theater wiring and you climb. Our quotes itemize every room so you steer the number.
How long does a basement finish take?
Six to ten weeks of construction for most projects once permits are in hand, design and permitting add a few weeks up front. Egress window cuts, bathrooms and custom ceilings extend it; we give you a written schedule and keep to it.
Do I need a permit and egress window?
Yes on both, for good reason. Fishers requires permits for basement finishes, and any bedroom down there must have a code-compliant egress window. It is a fire-safety rule and it is also what lets that bedroom legally count when you sell. We handle permits, inspections and egress as part of the job.
Will a finished basement actually add value?
In this market, reliably. Fishers appraisers credit quality finished basement space at a healthy fraction of above-grade value, and buyers shopping 1990s-2010s neighborhoods now expect it. More practically: it is the cheapest square footage you will ever add, because the foundation, roof and slab already exist.
What about moisture — should I worry?
Respect it, don't fear it. Any basement we finish gets evaluated first: grading and gutter issues fixed at the source, sump and perimeter condition checked, and wall assemblies chosen for below-grade reality (no bare paper-faced drywall against foundation walls). Finishing over a moisture problem is how you buy the project twice; we simply refuse to do it.