Whenever someone goes out to build something new, they often make the mistake of not getting professional aid. If you are thinking of tackling your own project in the future, you should come to us. We have the experience and passion you need. You may be the owner of a home where the basement has a six and a half to seven feet tall ceiling height. It could be slightly less. If so, you are probably wondering whether digging out the basement is the ideal solution. What you should know is there are plenty of details to consider here. There is no universal answer here.

Is the basement the only option?

Make sure you ask yourself if you have room to build elsewhere. This isn't a cheap endeavour. Therefore, it is smart to try and think of something else. Maybe you can add an additional storey or have a space where you can construct an extension. Space outside of the basement won't be as expensive to build. Not to mention, it will be nicer and sunnier. If you have no other choice, then you can dig the basement up.

Is the basement dry or wet?

Find out whether your current basement is dry or wet as well. If you are constructing an entirely new foundation wall, this won't be a major issue. After all, you will have easy access to install an excellent waterproofing system. However, your plan might be to retain your present foundation and fabricate a new one within the old one. If it is, you shall have more complex problems with waterproofing. These may not make this the perfect approach. Discuss things with your chief designer and ignore any people trying to give you 'quick and easy' advice.