Sunday, June 7, 2009

Adding the Most Value to Your House Through a Basement Remodeling Job

A spare bedroom in the basement is worth quite a bit to a potential home buyer - if it is done correctly. You don't want to be disappointed when your real estate agent tells you the room you spent your money and weekends on does not qualify as a bedroom. Local building codes require that a basement bedroom have a closet and an egress window.
6 important considerations when installing an egress window.

  • Located on an exterior wall
  • Opens directly to the outdoors - a yard, alley, or courtyard.
  • The minimum measurement for the window pane (not the frame) must be 5.7 square feet - a fully equipped fireman must be able to fit through the opening.
  • The window must not be more than 44 inches off the floor
  • The window should open easily from the inside - no special equipment should be needed.
  • Consult with your local building inspector to make sure there are no other special requirements for your city or locale.

If you are doing it yourself, make certain you meet all other building codes. If you are unsure of the things you need to do to meet code, hire a qualified contractor who is licensed and insured.

An extra bedroom in the basement increases the value of your home and makes it much more desirable when you attempt to sell it - a basement living space can add thousands to your homes value. Consult a top listing agent in your city for a neighborhood market comparison.
Oh - and about that closet - it can never be big enough!

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