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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 Freeland homes tend to be unfinished, damp, or pieced together over the years — and without the moisture issues addressed before anything else, any finish work on top of that foundation is going to fail.

We handle every stage of a basement project for Freeland homeowners — from waterproofing through framing, flooring, and all finish work. Here’s what we include:
We work with the actual space you have — ceiling heights, support columns, utility areas, egress points — and design a layout that functions for how you plan to use it. Whether it’s a family room, home office, guest space, or a combination, we plan around the real constraints of your Freeland home rather than a generic template.
This is where every Freeland basement job starts. Before any framing goes up, we address moisture: foundation sealing, interior drainage solutions where needed, sump pump assessment, and vapor barrier installation. NEPA’s freeze-thaw cycles and wet springs push water through foundation walls that look perfectly sound from the inside — the fix has to happen before the finish work, not after it fails.
If the finished Freeland basement will include a bedroom or any room used for sleeping, building code requires a properly sized egress window. We handle the foundation cutting, window well excavation and installation, and waterproofing of the surround — meeting Luzerne County permit requirements from the start.
We install engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, tile, and carpet — selected based on the actual moisture conditions in your specific basement. Recessed lighting, stair lighting, and task lighting for work areas are wired on properly sized circuits with correct switch placement.
Exterior basement walls get closed-cell foam or rigid board insulation before the stud wall goes up — keeping heat in through NEPA winters and managing condensation before it becomes a recurring problem. All framing uses treated lumber where it contacts the concrete.
For Freeland homeowners who want a basement theater, music room, or kids’ space that doesn’t push noise through the ceiling, we install resilient channel, acoustic insulation, and mass-loaded vinyl in the ceiling assembly. It’s not a perfect sound barrier, but it makes a real, noticeable difference.
Local homeowners hire 570 Remodeling for Freeland basement work for these consistent reasons:
Basement finishing in Freeland requires permits through Luzerne County — egress windows, electrical circuits, smoke detectors, and insulation all have code requirements. We pull the right permits and build to pass inspection so you don't have to figure out what's required.
NEPA's wet springs, heavy snowmelt, and freeze-thaw cycles make water intrusion the most common reason finished basements fail in this area. We treat moisture as the first priority on every job — not something addressed after the walls are already closed.
We don't subcontract the scope and mark it up. Our crew handles waterproofing, framing, electrical coordination, and finish work directly — and that keeps the price honest for Freeland homeowners.
A properly finished Freeland basement adds real livable square footage to your home. Done right, with proper moisture control and code-compliant finishes, it's one of the better remodeling returns in the Luzerne County market.

We apply the same transparent, straightforward process to every Freeland basement renovation:
570 Remodeling handles basement finishing, waterproofing, and full renovation projects for Freeland homeowners and across Luzerne County, PA. Licensed, insured, and local — contact us for a free in-home consultation.
Basement projects take upfront planning — reach out now to get your Freeland basement on our schedule.