Basement Remodeling Contractor · Morris County, NJ

Basement Remodeling
in Morris County, NJ

Your basement is already part of your Morris County home — already heated, already in your taxes, already taking up square footage that could be working for your family. Tona Home Improvement is a Northern NJ basement remodeling contractor serving homeowners across Morristown, Parsippany, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Morris Plains, Rockaway, Montville, Boonton, Chester, Mendham, East Hanover, and surrounding Morris County communities.

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Basement Remodeling Inlcudes

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Framing & Structural Work

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Insulation & Moisture Control

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Drywall & Painting

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Flooring Installation

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Basement Bathroom Addition

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Recessed Lighting & Electrical

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Egress Window Installation

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NJ Permit Coordination

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Basement Remodeling Contractor Morris County, NJ

Basement Renovation That Unlocks
the Space You Already Own

A basement renovation works differently than almost any other home improvement project. You’re not adding square footage — you’re converting footage you already own into something your household can actually use. For many Morris County families, that shift can create a new family room, home office, guest suite, basement bathroom, home gym, home theater, wet bar, entertainment room, in-law suite, or complete finished lower level.

The challenge is doing it correctly. Basements in Morris County come with real variables that inexperienced contractors often underestimate — larger foundation footprints, moisture history, sloped lots, older colonial homes, Tudor-style homes, ceiling height constraints, egress rules, plumbing access, local permit requirements, and the complexity of working around existing mechanicals.

Tona Home Improvement has extensive experience basement remodeling New Jersey. We understand the construction styles commonly found in Morris County, NJ and know how to properly plan framing, insulation, lighting, plumbing, electrical work, waterproofing, and permit coordination to create comfortable, code-compliant living spaces.

“According to the Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value report for the Mid-Atlantic region, a mid-range basement finish in New Jersey recoups a strong portion of its cost at resale — placing it among the stronger home improvement investments for NJ homeowners. In high-demand Morris County markets like Morristown, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, and Florham Park, usable finished space can improve daily function and buyer appeal.”

Whether you’re finishing an unfinished basement or planning a complete lower-level renovation with a bathroom, wet bar, home office, entertainment area, or guest suite, Tona Home Improvement delivers basement remodeling solutions customized for your home, lifestyle, and budget.

Morris County, NJ

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Service Areas

Morristown, Parsippany, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Morris Plains, Rockaway, Montville, Boonton, Chester, Mendham, East Hanover & surrounding Morris County NJ

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Cost Range

$15,000 – $120,000+ depending on scope, size, permits, bathroom additions, egress windows, moisture conditions, foundation age, and finishes

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Timeline

1–3 weeks (cosmetic) to 8–14 weeks (full gut renovation)

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Permits

Fully handled by Tona for Morris County municipalities

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All Trades

Framing, insulation, electrical, plumbing, flooring, drywall, painting

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Guarantee

Lifetime workmanship guarantee on all basement work

Full Scope

Everything Included in a
Tona Basement Remodel

Every trade your basement renovation requires — under one crew and one contract. No coordination gaps between subcontractors.

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Basement Framing & Structural Work

We begin with a measured layout plan reviewed with you before materials go up. For many Morris County basements, careful framing planning is essential because larger homes, older colonials, Tudor-style properties, ranch homes, and finished lower levels may have low beams, uneven foundation walls, exposed pipes, ductwork, masonry walls, and mechanical equipment that must be worked around correctly.

Soffits — the boxed structures that conceal ductwork, pipes, and beams — are planned during framing so they look intentional. Ceiling height decisions at the soffit stage can mean the difference between a basement that feels cramped and one that feels livable.

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Insulation & Moisture Control

Proper insulation is one of the most consequential decisions in a Morris County basement remodel. We use the right insulation type for your foundation and climate, including vapor barriers, rigid foam board, and closed-cell foam where conditions require it.

We assess moisture conditions before framing begins. If the basement shows signs of water intrusion — efflorescence, musty odor, damp walls, previous flooding, staining, or active seepage — we address that before any finished work goes in.

⚠ We will not recommend finishing a basement that has an active water intrusion problem.

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Drywall, Sheetrock & Painting

Drywall goes in after rough-in inspections pass. For walls adjacent to bathrooms, laundry areas, utility zones, or foundation walls with elevated moisture exposure, we use moisture-resistant drywall.

For ceilings, Morris County homeowners usually choose between drywall ceilings, which create a seamless finished look, or suspended drop ceilings with acoustic tile, which allow easier access to plumbing and electrical above.

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Basement Flooring Installation

We install flooring appropriate for below-grade spaces — luxury vinyl plank, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, engineered hardwood, and carpet with moisture-resistant padding. Basement flooring in Morris County should not be selected by appearance alone. The material needs to handle moisture vapor, seasonal humidity, temperature changes, and daily use.

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Basement Bathroom Addition

Adding a bathroom requires planning rough plumbing, selecting fixtures appropriate for ceiling height constraints, and — depending on your plumbing configuration — installing an ejector pump or upflush system. If the basement floor is below the main drain line, which is common in many Morris County homes, an ejector pump moves waste to the sewer.

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Recessed Lighting & Electrical

Basement lighting planning determines whether the finished space feels like a real room or a renovation. We plan recessed lighting layouts for zone coverage. Outlet placement is coordinated with your furniture layout, office setup, media wall, gym equipment, wet bar, laundry area, or entertainment zone — not just code minimums. GFCI and AFCI outlets are installed where NJ code requires them in below-grade spaces.

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Egress Windows — Morris County Code

In New Jersey, habitable basement bedrooms are generally required to have an egress window — an emergency exit meeting minimum opening dimensions under the NJ Uniform Construction Code. If you’re adding a bedroom, guest suite, in-law suite, or finished sleeping area in Morris County, we evaluate existing windows during the estimate and coordinate egress installation where required.

⚠ Egress requirements vary by municipality, building type, and project scope. We review applicable codes during the estimate.

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Morris County Permit Coordination

Most basement remodeling projects in Morris County require building permits when the work creates habitable space or involves electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structural changes, bathroom additions, or egress windows. Morris County municipalities each have their own building department, fee schedule, documentation requirements, inspection process, and processing timeline. We prepare and submit the permit application, coordinate required inspections, and close the permit at project completion. You don’t manage a single form.

Final Trim, Finishes & Punch List

The final phase is where quality becomes visible. We use PVC or composite trim profiles for basement baseboards where appropriate because they hold up better against seasonal humidity changes.

We conduct a formal walk-through with you — item by item against the original scope. Any item that doesn’t meet spec is addressed before the project closes.

Choose Your Scope

Three Levels of Basement Remodeling
in Morris County, NJ

Every basement project starts with a scope decision. Here is how the three main levels compare by budget, timeline, and what is included.

Cosmetic / Minor

Basement Refresh

$15K – $30K

Timeline: 1–3 weeks

Cosmetic upgrades that transform the look and feel without structural changes. Common in Morris County homes with existing partial finishes, older flooring, outdated paint, poor lighting, worn trim, or underused lower-level space.

Full Basement Finish

Complete Basement Finish

$30K – $60K

Timeline: 4–7 weeks

The most common scope for Morris County homeowners with an unfinished basement. Full framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, recessed lighting, and electrical — the complete conversion from concrete storage to livable space.

Full Renovation

Full Gut Renovation

$60K – $120K+

Timeline: 6–14 weeks

Complete gut renovation with layout redesign for Morris County colonials, Tudor-style homes, ranch homes, townhomes, larger suburban homes, and older single-family properties.

Design Ideas

Design Your Basement Around
How You’ll Actually Use It

The best basement remodels start with a clear purpose. Here are the most common use cases we build in Morris County homes — and what makes each one work.

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Basement Family Room & Living Space

The family room basement is one of the most common projects we complete in Morris County. Because many basements have limited natural light, the recessed lighting layout determines whether the space feels like a real room or a renovation.

Sound batt insulation in the ceiling cavity reduces noise transmission from the active household above. Ventilation matters too — a properly insulated basement without a dedicated HVAC supply can become uncomfortable year-round.

Key decisions: lighting zones, sound insulation, HVAC extension, flooring durability.

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Home Theater & Media Room

A dedicated home theater requires planning beyond a big TV. Ceiling height affects projector throw distance. Wall insulation affects sound containment. Electrical needs include dedicated circuits for AV equipment and outlet placement behind where furniture will sit. We frame and finish the room to spec, then coordinate wiring pathways and conduit for your AV installer.

Key decisions: ceiling height for projection, sound-dampening insulation, dedicated circuits, dimmable lighting.

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Basement Wet Bar & Entertaining Space

A dedicated home theater requires planning beyond a big TV. Ceiling height affects projector throw distance. Wall insulation affects sound containment. Electrical needs include dedicated circuits for AV equipment and outlet placement behind where furniture will sit. We frame and finish the room to spec, then coordinate wiring pathways and conduit for your AV installer.

Key decisions: ceiling height for projection, sound-dampening insulation, dedicated circuits, dimmable lighting.

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Home Gym & Fitness Room

A wet bar addition requires rough plumbing for a sink, cabinetry installation, a counter surface, and a dedicated beverage refrigerator circuit. We design the bar layout around your space constraints. Proper lighting over the bar, durable flooring underneath, and a clear entertaining zone vs. seating layout make the difference between a bar that gets used and one that becomes a surface.

Key decisions: plumbing rough-in location, bar depth and seating, lighting plan, flooring choice.

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Basement Home Office

Basement home offices require careful planning across three areas: light quality, sound isolation, and air quality. Before finishing any basement used daily for work, radon testing is strongly recommended. New Jersey has elevated radon risk in many counties, and radon accumulates in below-grade enclosed spaces.

Electrical planning includes dedicated circuits for equipment and Ethernet wiring runs during rough-in.

Key decisions: radon test first, lighting quality, sound insulation, data wiring, egress window for natural light.

Before You Finish

Moisture & Waterproofing —
What Morris County Homeowners Need to Know First

Basements in Morris County deal with moisture more than many homeowners expect. The combination of larger below-grade spaces, sloped lots, seasonal rainfall, aging masonry foundations, older drainage systems, sump pump dependence, and finished lower-level conversions means water intrusion is a real factor in basement remodeling decisions.

Before we frame a single wall, we evaluate your basement for signs of moisture. This is not a formality. It is the step that determines whether finishing is appropriate, or whether a waterproofing step needs to come first.

When Waterproofing Is Needed Before Finishing

If our evaluation reveals active water intrusion, that problem must be resolved before any finishing work begins. Framing over a wet foundation traps moisture inside the walls and creates conditions for mold, structural damage, odors, and a finished basement that deteriorates quickly.

Depending on the source and severity, waterproofing solutions may include interior drain tile systems, sump pump installation or upgrade, exterior grading correction, or crack injection into the foundation wall.

Vapor Barriers and Insulation Selection

Even in basements without active water intrusion, moisture vapor moves through concrete. The right insulation strategy — including proper vapor barrier placement — is critical for long-term performance. Closed-cell spray foam, rigid foam board, and fiberglass with vapor-barrier facing are all options depending on foundation type, wall construction, and project conditions.

Radon: What Morris County Homeowners Should Know

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that enters homes through foundation cracks and openings. It is colorless, odorless, and accumulates in enclosed below-grade spaces.

If levels are elevated, a passive or active sub-slab depressurization system should be installed before the walls are closed. Installing mitigation after a basement is finished is significantly more invasive and expensive.

Signs of Moisture to Check

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Efflorescence

White mineral deposits on concrete walls or floor — sign of water moving through the foundation

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Water Staining

Staining along the base of walls or floor indicates prior water entry at the joint

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Musty Odor

Persistent musty smell suggests elevated humidity or mold behind existing finishes

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Active Seepage

Visible moisture through foundation wall or floor joint during or after rain events

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Sump Pump

Check condition and functionality — an overwhelmed or failing sump is a red flag before finishing

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Foundation Cracks

Cracks in poured concrete or block walls may allow water intrusion and should be evaluated

“We will never recommend finishing a basement that has an active water intrusion problem. A good-looking basement that fails in two years is not a good basement remodel.”

Permits, Code & Compliance

Permits, Building Code &
Morris County-Specific Considerations

One of the biggest sources of stress in a basement project is not knowing what the permit process involves, how long it takes, or who handles it.

When Are Permits Required in Morris County NJ?

In Morris County, basement remodeling projects typically require a building permit when the work involves:

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Creating new habitable living space in a previously unfinished area

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Adding or moving electrical outlets, panels, or circuits

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Adding or relocating plumbing, bathrooms, wet bars, or kitchenettes

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Removing or adding walls affecting structural elements

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Installing egress windows, excavation, or structural modification

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HVAC extension or addition below grade

Cosmetic work — replacing flooring or repainting in an already-finished basement — may not require a permit. But any project that creates new livable space or touches mechanical systems almost always does.

Permits Vary by Municipality

Morris County municipalities each have their own building department, fee schedule, inspection process, and processing time. We have experience navigating the permit process across the communities we serve — including Morristown, Parsippany, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Morris Plains, Rockaway, Montville, Boonton, Chester, Mendham, and East Hanover.

Egress Window Requirements

New Jersey building code requires basement bedrooms to have an egress window meeting minimum size requirements under the NJ Uniform Construction Code. If you’re planning a bedroom or in-law suite, we evaluate your existing windows during the estimate and coordinate installation — including exterior excavation — as part of the full project.

Electrical Work in Morris County Basements

Basement electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and inspected by the local building department. Our projects include electrician coordination for outlet placement, GFCI and AFCI protection, circuit additions, recessed lighting, dedicated appliance circuits, panel work, media room wiring, and home office wiring where required.

Plumbing for Basement Bathrooms and Wet Bars

Basement plumbing is more complex than above-grade work because gravity doesn’t always work in your favor. If your basement floor is below the main drain line — which is common in many Morris County homes — a bathroom may require an ejector pump or upflush system.

Certificate of Occupancy

A Certificate of Occupancy may be issued by your municipality after a final inspection confirms all permitted work was completed correctly. In NJ, a CO may be required when an unfinished basement is converted to habitable space. We include CO coordination in our permit handling service where applicable.

NJ Code Reference: Basement finishing requirements are governed by the NJ Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23) and the International Residential Code as adopted by NJ. Tona reviews all applicable requirements before every project begins.

External resource: NJ Division of Codes and Standards →

NJ Basement Remodeling Cost Guide 2026

How Much Does Basement Remodeling
Cost in Morris County, NJ? y?

Real pricing data for basement remodeling in Morris County based on completed projects and current NJ market rates. Morris County basement remodeling costs often vary based on home age, foundation condition, permit requirements, existing moisture issues, ceiling height, plumbing complexity, egress needs, finish level, basement size, and municipality.

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Morris County Cost Range

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Cosmetic refresh (flooring, paint, lighting, no structural work)

$15K–$30K

1–3 wks

Full unfinished basement finish (framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, electrical)

$30K–$60K

4–7 wks

Mid-range renovation with bathroom addition and custom features

$50K–$80K

5–9 wks

Full gut renovation with egress window and layout redesign

$70K–$100K

7–12 wks

Full custom renovation with in-law suite, full bath, premium finishes

$90K–$120K+

8–14 wks

* Morris County costs can run higher depending on municipality, home age, basement size, permit requirements, bathroom additions, egress windows, moisture conditions, foundation complexity, and selected finishes. The only reliable number for your basement is a free in-home estimate.

What Drives Basement Cost in Morris County?

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Basement Size

Priced at $80–$250+ per sq ft depending on scope and finish level. Larger basements cost more in total, but complex layouts may cost more per square foot because of fixed trade costs and mechanical coordination.

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Existing Conditions

Moisture remediation, low ceilings, complex mechanicals, older foundations, and uneven floors add cost. We identify these during the estimate — not during construction.

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Bathroom Addition

Plumbing rough-in, ejector pump if needed, ventilation, waterproofing, and fixtures typically add $10,000–$18,000 to a project depending on fixture selections and plumbing access.

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Egress Window

Requires exterior excavation for the window well plus structural modification. Typically adds $3,500–$7,500+ depending on depth, access, drainage, and foundation type.

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Permit Fees

Morris County permit costs vary by municipality and scope. Fees may increase with electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structural work, bathroom additions, and egress modifications.

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Material Selections

Cabinet grade, countertop material, flooring type, fixture quality, lighting, trim, and finish level affect final cost significantly. We help you make selections that fit your budget and hold up long-term.

Project Timeline

How Long Does a Basement Remodel
Take in Morris County, NJ?

The question homeowners ask most often is “how long until it’s done?” Here’s the honest picture from today until the final walkthrough.

Construction Timelines by Scope

Cosmetic Refresh

Flooring, lighting, paint, no permits required: 1–3 weeks

Full Finish

Framing through final finish, with permits: 4–7 weeks from permit approval

Mid-Range

With bathroom addition and custom features: 5–9 weeks

Full Gut

Egress, full bath, layout redesign: 8–14 weeks

Before Construction Starts: The Full Timeline

Construction timelines don’t include the time between signing a contract and breaking ground. Here’s what happens first:

Free estimate and scope agreement: 1–3 days after your initial call

Material selection (flooring, fixtures, finishes): 1–2 weeks

Permit application preparation and submission: 1–2 weeks

Permit processing by local municipality: 2–6 weeks depending on your town

Material delivery coordination: scheduled to arrive at project start

From your first call to first day of construction, plan for 4–10 weeks. We give you a written project schedule before work begins so you know every milestone.

What to Expect During Construction

A basement renovation is less disruptive to daily life than a kitchen or bathroom project — you’re not losing access to the rooms you use every day.

Crew access:

Our team works Monday through Friday, typically 8am–5pm. We confirm the schedule with you before starting.

Dust and noise:

Demo and framing are the noisiest phases (typically the first 2–3 days). Drywall and finish work are much quieter.

Egress window installation:

If your project includes an egress window, exterior excavation is involved. This is best done in spring or fall — frozen ground in winter adds complexity and cost.

Inspections:

Permit inspections (rough-in electrical, framing, insulation, final CO) are scheduled by us. Inspectors typically give a 24–48 hour window. We coordinate these without disrupting your schedule.

The Most Common Cause of Delays

The leading cause of schedule slippage in basement projects is not contractor performance — it’s mid-project change orders and material selection delays. If flooring selections aren’t made before the project starts, or if you decide to add a bathroom after framing is complete, the timeline extends accordingly.

We walk through all selections before work begins — specifically to avoid this. A complete set of decisions before Day 1 is the fastest path to a finished basement.

Our Basement Remodeling Process

How Tona Delivers Every
Basement Renovation in Morris County

Five steps from first call to final walkthrough — the same process on every basement project, every Morris County municipality we serve.

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Free In-Home Estimate

We visit your home, walk the basement, and have a direct conversation about how you want to use the space, what you’re working with, ceiling height, mechanicals, moisture history, home age, foundation condition, access, and what a realistic budget looks like.

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Design & Material Selection

We work through the layout and help you select flooring, lighting, fixtures, bathroom finishes, trim, paint, and other details. If you want guidance, we provide it based on what works in Morris County basements and what holds up long-term.

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Permits & Scheduling

We prepare and submit the permit application to your local building department. Once approved, we lock in a firm start date, coordinate material deliveries, and provide a written project schedule.

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Construction

Construction follows a fixed sequence. Week one: demolition if applicable, framing, mechanical rough-in. Rough-in inspections happen before walls close — we schedule these and the project does not proceed until inspections pass.

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Final Walkthrough & Guarantee

We walk through the finished basement with you, item by item against the original scope. Any adjustments are made before we close out. Your lifetime workmanship guarantee activates at this walkthrough.

Why Choose Tona

Why Morris County Homeowners Choose Tonac
for Basement Remodeling

We are not a general contractor who finishes basements between exterior jobs. Basement renovation is a primary interior remodeling service and has been for over 20 years across Northern NJ.

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All Trades Under One Contract

When trades are not coordinated, basement projects become stressful fast. Framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, flooring, painting, and inspections must happen in the correct csequence.

At Tona, every trade on a basement project — framing, insulation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC coordination, drywall, flooring, trim, and painting — is managed under one project plan, one schedule, and one point of contact. Work happens in the correct sequence. You make one call when you have a question.

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Morris County Based — We Know the Local Market

We are based in Northern NJ and have worked across the region for over 20 years. We know how local building departments operate, how larger homes affect the remodel process, and what basement conditions are common in the housing stock throughout Morristown, Parsippany, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Morris Plains, Rockaway, Montville, Boonton, Chester, Mendham, and East Hanover.

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Full Permit Handling for Every Morris County Municipality

We prepare, submit, and manage every permit your project requires. We coordinate required inspections and close the permit — including Certificate of Occupancy where required — at completion.

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Honest Assessments Before Work Begins

If the basement has a moisture problem that needs resolving first, we tell you. If the ceiling height makes a full bathroom impractical, we tell you. Honest communication upfront prevents problems during construction and protects your investment long-term.

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Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee

Every basement we complete is covered for life on workmanship. Framing, drywall, flooring, tile, lighting — if a workmanship defect appears after we leave, we come back and correct it. No expiration. No exceptions for work we performed.

Full Basement Finish · Morristown, Morris County NJ

★★★★★

“Tona helped us turn an unfinished Morristown basement into a clean family room with new framing, drywall, LVP flooring, recessed lighting, and paint. They checked the moisture conditions first, explained the permit process clearly, and kept the project organized from start to finish.”

JM

Jessica M.

Morristown, Morris County NJ

Basement Bathroom + Entertainment Space · Madison, Morris County NJ

★★★★★

“We wanted a finished basement with a bathroom and entertainment area in our Madison home. Tona walked us through the plumbing, layout, permits, lighting, and finish choices before the work started. Everything was handled under one crew and the finished space feels like part of the home.”

RP

Robert P. v

Madison, Morris County NJ

Basement Home Theater Renovation · Randolph, Morris County NJ

★★★★★

“Our Randolph basement was large but unfinished and hard to use. Tona helped us create a home theater and family space with better lighting, flooring, drywall, insulation, and paint. They explained the moisture concerns first and finished the project on the schedule they gave us.”

SL

Samantha L.

Randolph, Morris County NJ

Ready to Start Your Basement Renovation?

Free written estimates throughout Morris County NJ — Morristown, Parsippany, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Morris Plains, Rockaway, Montville, Boonton, Chester, Mendham, East Hanover, and surrounding communities.

Basement Remodeling by Location

Basement Remodeling Across
Morris County, NJ

We serve basement remodeling projects throughout Morris County. Each market has its own housing stock, permit requirements, foundation conditions, and basement remodeling needs.

Morristown Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Basement finishing and remodeling for rowhouses, brownstones, multi-family homes, and single-family properties. Full finishes, bathrooms, moisture assessment, and permit coordination.

Parsippany Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Older colonials, Tudors, and historic homes with basement finishing challenges. Moisture control, layout planning, flooring, lighting, and finished lower-level upgrades.

Madison Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Larger suburban basements, family rooms, home theaters, gyms, bathrooms, wet bars, and premium lower-level renovations.

Chatham Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Basement finishing, bathroom additions, home offices, lighting, flooring, drywall, and full permit-handled remodeling.

Randolph Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Finished basement upgrades, home offices, family rooms, guest spaces, gyms, and moisture-conscious remodeling for older and newer homes.

Denville Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Basement remodeling for older homes, finished lower levels, family rooms, bathrooms, and layout upgrades with careful permit and mechanical coordination.

Dover Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Basement family rooms, home offices, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, drywall, and full basement finishing for older homes and suburban properties.

Florham Park Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Premium basement renovations, in-law suites, home theaters, gyms, bathrooms, wet bars, and high-end lower-level upgrades.

Morris Plains Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Basement finishing, flooring, drywall, lighting, bathroom additions, and practical lower-level remodeling for Verona homeowners.

Montville Basement Remodeling

Morris County, NJ

Finished basement upgrades, family rooms, home offices, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, and full lower-level renovations.

Common Questions

Basement Remodeling Questions
Morris County Homeowners Ask

Tona Home Improvement offers 11 interior home improvement services throughout Morris County and Northern New Jersey, including kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, hardwood floor installation, vinyl and laminate flooring, basement remodeling, tile installation, drywall installation, interior painting, stairs remodeling, cabinet installation, and interior door installation.

Basement remodeling in Morris County typically ranges from $15,000 to $120,000+ depending on the basement size, existing condition, project scope, permit requirements, bathroom additions, egress windows, waterproofing needs, electrical and plumbing upgrades, and the materials and finishes selected.

Yes. Every basement remodeling project completed by Tona Home Improvement in Morris County is backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee. If a workmanship-related issue arises after the project is complete, we will return and resolve it at no additional cost for as long as you own your home.

In most cases, yes. Basement finishing projects in Morris County require permits when the work creates habitable living space or includes electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structural modifications, bathroom installations, or egress windows. Permit requirements may vary by municipality, so we help guide homeowners through the

Yes. Tona Home Improvement can add a basement bathroom in Morris County homes. Depending on your home’s plumbing configuration and basement layout, the project may require an ejector pump or an upflush toilet system. We evaluate the best solution during your in-home estimate.

Yes. Tona Home Improvement proudly serves homeowners throughout Morris County, including Morristown, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Randolph, Denville, Rockaway, Mount Olive, Madison, Chatham, Florham Park, East Hanover, Hanover, Mendham, Chester, Boonton, Pequannock, Lincoln Park, Wharton, Dover, Butler, Kinnelon, and surrounding communities.

Ready for Your Basement Renovation in Morris County, NJ?

Free in-home estimates throughout Morristown, Parsippany, Madison, Chatham, Randolph, Denville, Dover, Florham Park, Morris Plains, Rockaway, Montville, Boonton, Chester, Mendham, East Hanover, and surrounding Morris County NJ.