Framing & Insulation
Steel or wood stud framing with rigid foam or fiberglass insulation for comfort and code compliance.
Licensed Connecticut basement finishing contractor serving Greenwich and Fairfield County — complete transformations from unfinished to move-in ready.
Greenwich homes often have large, unfinished basements with high ceilings and significant square footage, 800 to 2,000+ square feet of potential living space. Many estates in Belle Haven, Riverside, and Old Greenwich have basements that serve as storage but could be transformed into home theaters, wine cellars, guest suites, home offices, or recreation rooms.
BuiltWell provides full-service basement finishing in Greenwich with the quality and attention to detail that homeowners here expect. We handle every trade, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, and finish work, under one contract.


A full basement finishing project in Greenwich covers every trade from waterproofing assessment through final trim: moisture management, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC extension, insulation, drywall, flooring, painting, and all finish work.
We start with a thorough assessment of your basement's current conditions, foundation type and integrity, moisture levels, ceiling height, mechanical system locations, and structural elements. Greenwich homes frequently have conditions that affect the finishing approach: moisture intrusion, low-hanging ductwork, support columns, and electrical panels that need upgrading.
Framing includes steel or wood stud walls with rigid foam or fiberglass insulation for thermal performance and comfort. Electrical scope covers new circuits, recessed lighting, outlet and switch placement, and panel upgrades when needed. Plumbing includes bathroom rough-in if applicable, wet bar connections, and sump pump assessment.
Flooring options include LVP, tile, or engineered hardwood rated for below-grade installation. HVAC extension brings heating and cooling to the finished space. All projects include drywall, painting, trim, interior doors, and a detailed final walkthrough.
Steel or wood stud framing with rigid foam or fiberglass insulation for comfort and code compliance.
Moisture-resistant drywall throughout, taped, mudded, sanded, and finished with premium interior paint.
New circuits, recessed lighting, outlet and switch placement, and panel upgrades as needed.
Bathroom rough-in, wet bar connections, sump pump assessment, and drain line coordination.
LVP, tile, or engineered hardwood rated for below-grade installation over concrete or subfloor systems.
Code-required egress windows for bedrooms, including window well excavation and installation.
Ductwork extension, mini-split installation, or supplemental heating and cooling for the finished space.
Baseboards, door casings, interior doors, closet systems, and final detail work.
Greenwich basement projects tend to be larger in scope and higher in finish quality than typical Connecticut basements. Home theaters with dedicated sound systems, wine storage rooms with climate control, and guest suites with full bathrooms are common requests. Many Greenwich homes also have walkout basements that offer natural light and direct outdoor access — expanding the design possibilities significantly.
Backcountry Greenwich properties on well and septic systems may have specific drainage considerations. Waterfront properties in Riverside and Old Greenwich may experience elevated water table conditions that require robust waterproofing before finishing can begin.
The Greenwich Building Department at 101 Field Point Road requires permits for basement finishing projects involving framing, electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work. Egress window installations require both building and zoning review. Review times in Greenwich typically run 2-4 weeks. We handle all permit applications and coordinate every required inspection.
See how we've transformed unfinished basements across Connecticut into premium living spaces.

An unfinished Orange split-level basement transformed into a family recreation room with LVP flooring, recessed lighting, a built-in entertainment center, and a half bath. The space went from unusable storage to the family's favorite room.
"The kids practically live down there now. It completely changed how we use our home."
Homeowner, Orange
A damp, unfinished Westport basement converted into a bright home office with waterproofing, egress window, engineered hardwood, custom built-in desk and shelving, and a dedicated electrical circuit for equipment.
"I work from home full-time now and this space is better than any office I've rented."
Homeowner, Westport
A walkout basement in a Ridgefield colonial transformed into a full guest suite with bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, and living area. Egress window installed, HVAC extended, and premium finishes throughout.
"Our guests say it's nicer than most hotels. BuiltWell handled every detail."
Homeowner, RidgefieldBasement finishing costs in Greenwich depend on the size of the space, scope of work, and finish level. Below are typical ranges for Fairfield County projects.
| Scope | Cost Range | What's Typically Included |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Finish (400-600 sq ft) | $25,000–$40,000 | Framing, drywall, basic electrical, LVP flooring, paint |
| Mid-Range (600-1,000 sq ft) | $40,000–$70,000 | Full finish with bathroom, upgraded flooring, recessed lighting |
| Premium (800-1,200 sq ft) | $70,000–$120,000 | Full bath, wet bar, egress windows, premium finishes, HVAC |
| Luxury / Walkout Suite | $100,000–$180,000+ | Guest suite, home theater, wine room, custom built-ins |
All prices include labor and materials. Final cost depends on scope, selections, and site conditions.
Greenwich homes present basement conditions that contractors without local experience regularly miss.
Greenwich basements in homes built before 1970 may have stone or block foundations with active moisture intrusion that needs to be resolved before finishing. We assess every Greenwich basement for moisture conditions, foundation integrity, and drainage performance before proposing a finishing plan.
The premium expectations in Greenwich mean that basement finishes need to match the quality of the home's main living spaces. We deliver that level of craftsmanship consistently, from recessed lighting placement to trim detail.
Every basement finishing project follows the same five-step process — structured to keep projects on schedule, on budget, and clearly communicated throughout.
Most basement finishing projects take six to fourteen weeks from signed proposal to final walkthrough.
Consultation, measurements, layout design, and detailed proposal.
Permit applications, material ordering, and scheduling.
Waterproofing, framing, rough-ins, insulation, drywall, flooring, and finishes.
Trim, paint, hardware, final inspections, and walkthrough.
Timelines vary based on project scope, material lead times, and permit requirements.
BuiltWell provides professional basement finishing throughout Fairfield and New Haven Counties.

Basement finishing across Fairfield County — from walkout guest suites in Greenwich and Ridgefield to family recreation rooms in Norwalk and Stamford.

Basement finishing across New Haven County from our Orange, CT office. We transform unfinished basements into functional living spaces throughout the region.
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