A basement finish isn't just "putting up some walls." Here's where the budget actually goes:
Framing, Insulation, and Vapour Barrier In Calgary, the Alberta Building Code requires rigid foam insulation on all exterior foundation walls — this isn't optional, and it adds cost compared to provinces with less stringent requirements. Done right, it's what keeps your basement warm through a Calgary winter and prevents moisture problems down the road.
Drywall and Taping This is where the space starts to feel real. Poor taping shows forever — on walls, on resale inspections, and on your own nerves every time you look at it.
Subfloor and Flooring Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is the go-to choice right now: waterproof, durable, and it looks the part. Carpet still makes sense in bedrooms. Subfloor installation runs roughly CA$1.50 to CA$5.00 per sq ft depending on the product.
Electrical Pot lights, switches, outlets — and a licensed electrician to do it. In Alberta, all new electrical work requires an ESA-certified tradesperson. This isn't a place to cut corners, and unlicensed work will come up during a home inspection or insurance claim.
Plumbing Rough-In This is the one homeowners most often underestimate. Running drain lines and supply to a bathroom or wet bar can cost CA$8,000 to CA$15,000 depending on how far the fixtures are from your main stack. That's one of those costs that genuinely catches people off guard.
HVAC Sometimes you can tie into the existing system. But in older Calgary homes or larger basement footprints, proper balancing or an HVAC upgrade is often necessary. A basement that feels like a different climate zone from the rest of the house is a common outcome when this step gets skipped.