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At 570 Remodeling, we help you turn the most underused space in your home into one of the most valuable.
Basements in Wyoming’s older homes are often unfinished, damp, or patched together over the years in ways that don’t hold up — half-finished walls, old sump setups that barely work, moisture that shows up every spring. We assess what’s actually there and address it correctly before anything else gets built.

From full basement finishing to moisture remediation in Wyoming homes, we handle every phase. Here’s what we offer:
Every Wyoming basement has its own layout constraints — stair placement, columns, ceiling height, mechanicals. We design around all of it before framing starts so the finished space actually works for how you want to use it, whether that’s a family room, office, or extra bedroom.
Wyoming basements move water — particularly in the older homes along Wyoming Avenue that predate modern drainage standards. We address moisture before anything else: foundation crack sealing, interior drainage channels, sump installation or upgrade, vapor barriers behind the framing. Dry first, finished second — not the other way around.
Code-compliant egress windows that turn a basement bedroom from a legal gray area into a real, insurable room. We cut the opening, install the well, and frame it properly so it looks like it belongs — not like it was added as an afterthought.
Engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, and tile over properly prepared subfloor. Recessed lighting laid out with the floor plan, not after the ceiling is closed up. In Wyoming basements with tighter ceiling heights, we route everything carefully to maintain clearance.
Framing held off the foundation wall — not sitting against it where moisture migrates in. Closed-cell spray foam or rigid foam board insulation in Wyoming basements handles the thermal demands of a below-grade concrete wall better than fiberglass batts against cold concrete.
Acoustic insulation between floor joists, resilient channel on ceiling drywall, and solid-core doors for basement spaces that need real sound separation — home theaters, music rooms, offices. We build it into the construction, not as a retrofit.
Wyoming homeowners trust us with basement projects for reasons that have nothing to do with marketing:
We pull permits through Luzerne County and work with Wyoming’s local building requirements. Egress windows, electrical rough-ins, and structural changes go through proper channels — so the finished basement is legal, insurable, and doesn’t cause problems when you sell.
NEPA’s wet springs and winter moisture cycles make basement waterproofing a real requirement, not an optional upgrade. We’ve seen what happens in Wyoming homes when it’s skipped or done cheaply — and we build to prevent it from day one.
A properly finished Wyoming basement is one of the highest-return projects in an older home. We build it to a standard that adds real appraised square footage — not just a room that looks fine until the first wet season.
Permitted, waterproofed, and finished correctly, a Wyoming basement adds usable square footage that shows up in the appraisal and passes inspection without surprises. We build basements that hold their value.

We apply the same transparent, straightforward process to every Wyoming basement project, from a moisture assessment to a full finishing job:
Give us a call or fill out the form to schedule a free in-home consultation for your Wyoming basement. We’ll come assess the space and tell you what it actually needs — we’ll be in touch to confirm a time.
We keep our active project count limited — it’s the only way to keep the work at the standard we hold ourselves to. If you’re planning a Wyoming basement project, getting on the schedule early gives you more flexibility.