Why Should You Choose BasementRemodeling.com
With over 1,000 finished basements across the DMV, we bring proven expertise to every Savage project. Most are completed in just 6-9 weeks.
Savage homeowners have been trusting us with their basements for over 20 years. The Shipley Meadows townhomes from the 1990s, the Howard Hills colonials, those older Savage-Guilford properties with character and solid bones, we’ve finished basements in all of them. Most homes here were built around 1982, which means 8-foot ceilings and full foundations sitting unused. Basement renovation turns that empty space into the most practical investment you can make in your home.
With Savage home prices around $480K and Howard County values climbing, trading up to a bigger house means tacking on $150K or more. That’s why families here are building down instead of buying up. Homeowners over in Elkridge are thinking the same way. Those Ryan Homes and NV Homes layouts from the 1980s and 1990s give you 800 to 1,000 square feet of basement space just waiting for a home office, family room, or guest suite.
We pull all the Howard County permits, schedule inspections, and keep the project moving. Most Savage basements are completed in 6-9 weeks. Your dedicated project manager handles every detail so you don’t have to.
Before the remodel, the basement was unfinished and mid-construction, with exposed framing, insulation, and rough mechanicals visible. Open wall cavities and the framed opening for the future fireplace show the space early in its transformation — defined in size, but lacking comfort, flow, and livability.
After the transformation, the basement became a fully finished, sophisticated living space. Custom wall paneling, warm wood flooring, recessed lighting, and a coffered ceiling create a clean, modern atmosphere, while a sleek fireplace anchors the room as a welcoming place to relax or entertain.
Before the remodel, this basement was already finished — but bland. Neutral finishes, basic lighting, and an open layout made the space usable, yet uninspiring. It lacked character, purpose, and any real reason to spend time there.
After the transformation, the basement became a custom wine cellar and home theater designed for entertaining. Stone accent walls, built-in wine storage, and layered lighting turned a generic space into a refined destination that feels intentional and elevated.
Before the remodel, this basement was already finished — but bland. Neutral finishes, basic lighting, and an open layout made the space usable, yet uninspiring. It lacked character, purpose, and any real reason to spend time there.
After the transformation, the basement became a custom wine cellar and home theater designed for entertaining. Stone accent walls, built-in wine storage, and layered lighting turned a generic space into a refined destination that feels intentional and elevated.
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"We service areas all across Howard County, including Savage. Our reliable team will guide you through the process from start to finish, through design, construction, and final touches. We take pride in our reliability and love to bring new life to homes across Maryland.
If you reside in the above areas, our nearest warehouse to you is at 1680 East Gude Dr, STE 313, Rockville, MD 20850. That ensures quick turnaround and efficient execution of all your orders.
Ready to get started? Schedule your free in-home consultation today to get your basement remodel underway!"
What should you actually budget for a Savage basement project? That depends on the size, scope, and finish level. Most homes in Shipley Meadows, Howard Hills, and Savage-Guilford have standard basements from the early 1980s to mid-1990s. Here’s how the pricing breaks down when you do it right.
| Service Tier | What’s Included | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Framing, insulation, drywall, electrical, HVAC extensions, carpet flooring, permits, dedicated project manager | 6-8 weeks |
| Premium | Everything in Essential + designer materials, upgraded flooring, 1-2 custom spaces (wet bar, theater, spa bath) | 8-10 weeks |
| Luxury | Signature destination spaces, commercial-grade equipment, custom millwork, smart home integration | 12-20 weeks |
We hear it all the time: “I got a quote for half that.” We know. And we know what those quotes leave out. No permits, no project manager, no HVAC work, no warranty worth the paper it’s printed on. Our price covers the complete project, from design through final inspection. Licensed electricians, insured crews, and a dedicated project manager who picks up the phone. You pay once. You get it right once.
Run your numbers through our basement cost calculator. Takes about 60 seconds.
Four ways Savage homeowners are using their basements right now.
$55,000 - $65,000
Two-thirds of Savage households are families, and a lot of them are running out of room upstairs. This build creates a dedicated play area, media space, and flexible family room with durable LVP flooring and a half bath. Townhome families in Shipley Meadows get the most out of this because you’re nearly doubling your livable space. The layout adapts as your kids grow, from playroom to game room to study area.
$85,000 - $95,000
About one in five Savage residents works from home. A basement office with soundproofed walls, dedicated electrical, built-in storage, and professional lighting turns remote work from tolerable to productive. Separate HVAC zone means you’re comfortable without adjusting the whole house. Savage sits between Baltimore and D.C., which makes a home office the ideal solution for hybrid workers who split time between both cities.
$75,000 - $90,000
Give your teenagers their own space without giving up yours. Lounge area with gaming setup, media wall, mini kitchenette, and a half bath. Soundproofing keeps the noise downstairs where it belongs. Savage families in Howard Hills appreciate this setup because the main floor stays functional for adults while teenagers have a real hangout spot. It also keeps their friends under your roof instead of somewhere else.
$65,000 - $85,000
Bedroom, full bathroom, and a small sitting area give guests real privacy without disrupting your household. Soundproofing between floors and an independent thermostat make it feel like a separate apartment. Popular in Savage’s established neighborhoods where extended family visits are frequent. Some homeowners also use this as an income-producing rental or in-law space down the road.
The questions you’re probably asking.
The cost varies by basement size and finish level. Essential covers the fundamentals, Premium adds custom spaces and designer materials, and Luxury builds signature destination rooms. Our cost calculator gives you a personalized number in about a minute based on your specific project.
Plan on 6-9 weeks for most projects. That’s from permit approval through final inspection. Complex builds with specialty features might push to 12 weeks. We set the timeline before work starts and stick to it.
Yes. Howard County requires permits for basement projects that include framing, electrical, plumbing, or HVAC. We handle the entire permit and inspection process from start to finish. You never have to visit the county permit office.
Design consultation, all permits, framing, insulation, drywall, electrical, HVAC extensions, flooring, and a dedicated project manager. That’s every project. Premium and Luxury tiers add designer materials, custom millwork, and specialty spaces tailored to how you actually plan to use the room.
Because we include everything upfront. Permits, licensed tradespeople, HVAC work, project management, and warranty are all part of the price. Lower quotes usually mean missing line items that show up later as change orders. Our approach is transparent from day one, and after 1,000+ projects, we stand behind every number we quote.
Yes. The minimum finished ceiling height under Maryland code is 7 feet. Homes built in Savage around 1982 typically have 8-foot raw ceilings, leaving us roughly 7.5 feet after installing flooring and ceiling finishes. That’s workable for nearly every use case.
Ryan Homes basements from the 1980s are one of our specialties across Howard County. We know the standard framing layouts, where the plumbing rough-ins sit, and how the HVAC runs. That familiarity means fewer surprises during construction and a smoother project overall.
Absolutely. Building a bathroom during the finishing project is the most cost-effective approach because the walls are already open and plumbing access is straightforward. Full baths, half baths, and ADA-accessible designs are all available depending on your needs and budget.
It can be, depending on your lot’s elevation and proximity to the river. We inspect every basement for signs of moisture, drainage patterns, and humidity levels before starting construction. If remediation is needed, we handle it before finishing begins. Building over moisture problems is something we refuse to do.
Yes. A finished basement adds usable square footage that buyers factor into their offers. In Howard County’s market, you can typically expect to recoup 70-80% of your finishing investment at resale. For Savage homes in the $480K range, that added value makes a meaningful difference when it’s time to sell.
Our Essential level gets your basement finished with quality materials and proper construction: framing, insulation, drywall, electrical, HVAC extensions, and flooring. Perfect for a family room, office, or guest space. We always recommend adding a bathroom during construction because the cost difference compared to doing it later is significant.
Our Premium tier is the sweet spot for most Savage families. Everything in Essential plus designer-selected materials, upgraded flooring, and 1-2 custom spaces like a wet bar, home theater, or spa bathroom. If you’ve got a Ryan Homes or K. Hovnanian layout, this level matches your basement to the quality upstairs.
For the full Luxury experience, we create signature spaces: reference-quality home theaters, climate-controlled wine cellars, wellness centers with saunas, and custom wet bars that give Columbia Town Center’s best spots a run for their money. Your basement becomes the room that defines your home.
Not sure where to start? Our basement cost calculator gives you an estimate in about 60 seconds. Enter your basement size and the features you’re considering.
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