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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 Hanover Township are often unfinished, damp, or a patchwork of old attempts — dropped ceiling tiles over exposed pipes and a dehumidifier running year-round. We assess what’s actually there and build something that works.

A finished basement adds usable square footage and real value — but it has to be done in the right order. Here’s what we handle:
We design the basement around how you want to use it — home office, family room, guest suite, gym, or some combination. Layout planning accounts for existing mechanicals, load-bearing elements, ceiling height, and egress requirements before we commit anything to a plan. Then we build to what was designed.
This is where we start every basement project. NEPA basements deal with freeze-thaw ground movement, wet springs, and foundations that are sometimes close to a century old. We assess the source of any moisture — groundwater intrusion, condensation, or a drainage problem — and apply the right solution: foundation sealing, interior drainage systems, vapor barriers, or sump pump installation. Finishing over a wet basement is a waste of money.
If you’re adding a bedroom or living space below grade, egress windows are required by code. We handle the full scope: cutting the opening, pouring the well, installing a code-compliant window unit, and waterproofing the penetration properly. Getting this wrong fails inspection and creates a water entry point — we do it right the first time.
Basements need flooring that handles moisture vapor from below and the occasional seepage. We recommend and install LVP, engineered hardwood, or tile over properly installed subfloor systems — not carpet over bare concrete. Lighting gets planned with recessed cans, egress lighting, and task lighting so the finished space actually functions.
Spray foam or rigid foam at the rim joist and foundation walls before framing. Steel stud or wood framing built plumb and level so drywall installs cleanly. Insulation values that matter for NEPA winters — not minimum code. We sequence the framing around mechanical access points so HVAC and electrical can be reached if needed later.
If the basement sits under a main living area — a kids playroom under a bedroom, or a home theater under the family room — we can add acoustic insulation between the joists, resilient channels on the ceiling, and mass-loaded vinyl at the walls. It does not have to be a recording studio to make a real difference in how much sound travels up through the floor.
Finishing a basement is one of the highest-ROI projects in a Luzerne County home. Here’s why homeowners in the area trust us with it:
Basement finishing in Hanover Township requires permits and inspections through Luzerne County. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and know what the code requires — egress, ceiling height, electrical, and smoke and CO detection. No surprises at the final inspection.
NEPA’s climate is hard on basements. Wet springs and freeze-thaw cycles push moisture through foundations that were not designed with modern waterproofing in mind. We address it structurally before we ever pick up a stud.
Finishing a basement gives you more usable square footage for less cost per foot than any other addition. We help you get maximum use out of the space with a plan and materials built to last.
A properly finished basement with correct egress, electrical, and flooring adds real appraised value to your home. Buyers in the Hanover Township area look for finished lower-level space — it is a meaningful selling point.

We apply the same transparent, straightforward process to every Hanover Township basement renovation:
Schedule a free in-home consultation and we will come assess the space. We will tell you exactly what it needs and what it will cost — no fluff, no surprises.
Basement projects book out — reach out today to get your consultation scheduled and your project on the calendar.