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Integrity Builders Group
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Serving Hill-city, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The guys working in the house where great to work with. They did a great job putting the new floor. The bathroom looks fabulous. There was some miscommunication on certain things but overall when I update some more parts of the house I will use them. "
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Recommended by80%of homeowners
Primary Electric Inc
5.0(
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Serving Hill-city, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Primary Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical contracting company with ten years in Boise and more than 70 years combined electrical experience. We provide electrical work ranging from Industrial to Residential. Our professional Service Team and experienced Journeyman Electricians will assist you with any of your electrical needs. Because we are licensed, bonded and insured, our work is guaranteed and we promise complete satisfaction.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for basement remodeling projects in Hill-city, ID

Finishing a basement turns unused square footage into livable space and returns up to 70% of what you spend when you sell your home. Beyond that resale boost, you gain a playroom, home office, or guest suite you can start enjoying right away. That mix of daily comfort and solid return on investment (ROI) makes basement finishing one of the smartest upgrades you can tackle.

In some parts of the country—especially lots on swamps, high water tables, or other wetlands—local codes prohibit basements. Saturated soil puts constant pressure on foundation walls and lets water seep in faster than any sump pump can handle. 

If your property sits on waterlogged ground, building on a slab or crawl space is often safer, more affordable, and code-compliant.

Most basements wrap up in four to eight weeks. Framing takes three to five days, with electrical and plumbing rough-ins following over the next week. Add five days for drywall, two to three for flooring, and another week for paint, trim, and punch-list items. 

Delays can happen if materials run late or your contractor’s calendar is packed, so build in a little cushion when you plan.

Whether a finished basement counts toward your home’s official square footage depends on local rules. Many areas only include below-grade space if it has code-approved egress, fully finished walls, ceilings, and floors, plus consistent heating. 

Check with your local assessor or building department before you start; meeting those standards can affect taxes, appraisals, and resale value.

Building codes require a checklist: dedicated heat and electrical service, a code-approved stairway, and at least one egress window or exterior door. Walls, ceilings, and floors must be fully finished and meet insulation, ventilation, and fire-separation standards. If you add a bedroom, you’ll also need a closet, proper clearances, and safe exits. If you change the layout later, be ready to update the space so every new room still meets today’s code.

The Hill-city, ID homeowners’ guide to basement remodelings

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