Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.
How much does it cost to finish or remodel an attic?
The cost to finish an attic is $50 to $150 per square foot on average, depending on the purpose of the finished space and the level of finishing or remodeling involved. Converting an attic to a habitable living space costs the most—anywhere from $20,000 to $100,000+ depending on the size and scope of the remodel. Finishing an attic for better storage is the cheapest, starting at around $5,000, since the space is not subject to so many building code requirements.
Can you finish any type of attic?
No. You can finish some types of attics, but not all types. Some attics present major structural challenges, and some are simply not large enough to satisfy all the building code requirements to convert the attic to a living space.
An attic with roof truss framing does not usually have enough space or structural integrity to be finished unless you completely reframe the roof. This makes the project much more costly.
An attic with a pull-down hatch entrance cannot be converted to a code-compliant living space without installing permanent stairs connecting to the first floor. If you live in a very small home, a staircase may take up too much of a footprint on the first floor.
Some attics are too small to finish to code, regardless of the roof framing. Many attics have sloped ceilings, and building codes require at least 50% of a room with sloped ceilings to have 7-foot ceiling height.
Does finishing an attic increase home value and square footage?
Finishing an attic increases a home's value when converting the attic to a habitable living space that counts as additional square footage. Including a bathroom in the finished attic tends to have the highest return on investment. Basic finishing that simply improves the attic storage space will not increase resale value, but this extra feature may still add perceived value for potential buyers.
How long does it take to finish an attic?
Finishing an attic takes 4 to 8+ weeks, depending on the project scope. Converting the attic into a living space with a primary bedroom and bathroom will take much longer than a simple finishing job to create a playroom, office, bonus room, or improved storage space.
Do I need a permit to finish my attic?
You may need a permit to finish your attic, depending on what type of finished space you're creating. Projects that involve any changes to the home's structure, electrical wiring, plumbing, or ventilation require a permit. Contact your local permitting authorities to determine the requirements for your specific project.
How do I choose an attic remodeling company near me?
Follow these guidelines to help you choose an attic remodeling contractor near you:
Compare 3 to 5 attic finishing estimates with similar details.
Confirm the business is licensed, insured, and bonded.
Look for a firm or contractor specializing in attic finishing and remodeling.
Look for companies with positive reviews on HomeGuide and Google
Ask for references and a portfolio with pictures of similar projects.
Require a detailed contract and warranty in writing before the work begins.
Avoid large upfront payments, and only pay the final bill after the newly finished attic has passed all necessary inspections.
What questions should I ask when getting estimates for attic finishing?
Finishing your attic may involve major structural changes to your home. Consider asking these questions to help you select the best attic finishing contractor or firm near you:
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
How long have you been working in this area?
What experience do you have with attic finishing and remodeling?
Will my home need any structural work to be able to finish the attic?
What does your estimate include?
What additional costs might come up during the construction?
How long will it take to finish the attic?
Can I stay in the home during the project?
What permits do I need, and do you handle the permitting process?
Do you guarantee your work?
Reviews for Washington attic remodeling contractors
Recent success stories from people in the Washington area.
Francis B.
Great experience working with Howard. He is very professional and did an excellent job.
B&P CARPENTRY-HARDWARE, L.L.C.
Irene H.
good boy knows what makes the very friendly and the most important quality of work and good prices
MineraReyesServicesLLC
Bernard S B.
Promptly and reasonably
RL Martin
Rj H.
Remodel Now did an amazing job completing our bathroom remodel. We loved their workmanship and communication throughout our process so much, they are completing our basement remodel in the spring.
Remodel Now
Sandi G.
Patrick gave recommendations first before starting the work. He was knowledgeable and kept his work space clean.
Gojonesy Enterprises
Margot B.
He was very respectful, professional, he enjoys what he does as his work reflects it. He makes suggestions and vice versa. My bathroom remodeling job outcome was more beautiful, elegant than what I imagined. Many have asked who did the work and of course I have referred Geo as the ONE you need to call
Home improvements
Emma F.
Emington and his crew with Home Improvement were a pleasure to work with.
And I want to start off by saying this house was in very bad shape. It might have been easier to knock this house down and rebuild.
Home Improvement were professional with respect for the persons living in the house and neighbors that surrounded the area.
Ermington’s crew works as a unit. The first time we met, Home Improvement gave me an estimate and the second time we met we discussed the details of the estimate.
I was absolutely positive this house didn’t need a new roof. I couldn’t have been more wrong. In a blink of an eye the 4 men who came with Emington were grabbing their ladders and were now in the attic and on the roof of my house. As we talked Emington’s crew was sending him photos of the attic and roof damage. As we moved forward, I was blissfully unaware of what I wanted in colors and styles. Emington told me to drive around the neighborhood and look at siding and roof colors. Extremely good advice. I told him what I saw and from there he suggested what colors would complement each other.
His crew replaced the roof first. There was no screaming or cross talking from the crew for the roof replacement. The siding was next. Same crew, same results. Excellent work and respectful. I noticed they paid attention to splices with the siding. Everything looked even with no gaps. The windows were next along with the air conditioning.
The perfect plan was to bring each company to me for each project. Pella came in for the windows and showed me styles, designs, etc.… I never had to run around looking for what I wanted. There was no sales pitch and no one talked me into an upgrade. This also applied to the air conditioning.
There was a timeline but because I worked in an environment where my clients always need a ship date, I was already prepared for delays and wrong products. I can assure you mistakes will happen to delay projects that are totally out of the contractor’s hands. But with Home Improvement, Emington took control and followed up on the issue right away. He would send me emails and updates. This was very much appreciated. There was also an emergency with my family and we had to put the entire project on hold for 30 days. Emington understood and he never gave me a hard time nor did he up charge me for lost time.
Home Improvement and Emington and crew were very easy to work with. If I wanted to make a change, they would tell me honestly if that change would affect another room or if the cost was so far out of range I would decline. The crew was polite respectful, no cussing and they cleaned up after themselves. Emington’s crew also did little things to help us out. Took the battered trash cans and got rid of them for us, accepted delivers and so on. These things add up and, in the end, saves you time.
At the moment, I decided to hire Emington and crew from Home Improvement to build a screened in back porch. My decision was based on his work and the art of his craft.
I highly recommend Home Improvement as one of the best contractors I have ever worked with.
This was not my first rodeo with a construction company to turn a house into home. This site was the first time I worked with a structure in ruin and Home Improvements turned it into a home. My highest recommendations go to Home Improvement, Emington and Crew.
Emma Fox
Home Improvements LLC
Billy M.
Switch and Outlet Installation
Ran two dedicated outlets and added two breakers for me. Worked alone. Took a little longer than I thought but he got it done. Great guy.
Seymour’s Electrical
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