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Benefits of Basement Lowering

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When it comes to our homes, there will often come a time where you would like to increase its value without necessarily building an addition or adding extra land to your lot.

This is especially true in cities, where the idea of expanding horizontally can be impossible due to the position of surround homes and other structures. This means that instead of building outwards, you should consider building upwards or downwards – vertically, in other words. This leaves you with two choices: you can add an addition to the top of your home, or you can dig out your basement, finish it, and use the resulting livable space as your “addition”.

Many people will opt to dig out their basements, and there are a few reasons for this.

First of all, adding a floor to the top of your home can affect the way it appears from the curb. It can also compromise the foundation and be quite expensive. Using your basement instead is a great way to try to save on costs while also preserving both the curb appeal and the structural integrity of your home. This leads to a new issue: what happens if your basement is lacking in headroom?

Sometimes basements have uncomfortably low ceilings, and this can make them feel cramped and not particularly inviting. That is why basement lowering services are so popular.

How can you lower your basement?

You be confused trying to envision how, exactly, increasing the height of your basement can be accomplished. It is not as though you can simply raise the ceiling – that would interfere with the rest of your home and really mess with your foundation! No, increasing a basement’s height does not come from somehow “raising the roof”, but rather through increasing the depth of the floor. Basement lowering services, then, are used to lower the existing floor of your basement in order to increase the headroom of the area and make it seem more livable and comfortable.

It should be noted that basement lowering services exist because attempting to lower – sometimes also known as underpin – your basement yourself is a terrible idea. If approached incorrectly, doing so can permanently damage the foundation of your home and leave you with a costly mess to clean up. That is why you should always consider hiring a professional to help you lower your basement and create the new livable space to your home of which you have been dreaming. If you need services that will lower your basement, contact us today: 416-300-2191