What happens next
We will get back to you the same day if it is a weekday, and on Monday if you sent this over the weekend. The first conversation is short: what you want down there, roughly what your ceiling height is, and whether you have ever had water in the basement. That is usually enough to tell you whether your project sits at the low end or the high end of the range before anyone drives anywhere.
After that we come and look. That visit is free and produces a written estimate with a range and the assumptions behind it.
Worth doing while you wait
- Measure your ceiling height in two places — slab to joists, and slab to the underside of the lowest duct. The second number is usually the one that decides the layout.
- Look for capped pipe stubs in the slab. That is an existing bathroom rough-in and it saves real money.
- If you have never tested for radon, start one. Laramie County is EPA Radon Zone 1 and a test takes days, not weeks, and the result is much cheaper to act on now than after the basement is finished.
Reading the cost breakdown before your estimate arrives is useful. It explains which line items are fixed, which are choices, and which ones a low quote usually leaves out, which makes any estimate you receive, including ours, much easier to judge.
Back to basement finishing in Cheyenne or the permit guide.