In Massapequa, where many homes have underutilized basements, turning that space into something beautiful and functional is one of the smartest investments you can make. At LPS Direct, we specialize in custom basement renovations that match your lifestyle—whether you’re looking to create a peaceful in-law suite, a quiet home office, or a family-friendly lounge.
From homes near the Massapequa Preserve to the older Cape-style and split-level properties south of Sunrise Highway, basements here often represent wasted square footage. Our clients are transforming these spaces into:
Not only does this add comfort—it can boost your home’s value and usability dramatically.
At LPS Direct, we’re proud to offer a streamlined, no-pressure experience. We manage every detail for you, from permits to final inspection, including:
Massapequa residents trust our experienced team to deliver results that feel right at home—because we know the area, the construction codes, and the expectations.
No two families are the same—and neither are their basements. Here’s how our Long Island clients are using their renovated spaces:
Q: How much does a basement remodel cost in Massapequa, NY?
A: Remodeling a basement in Massapequa typically costs between $45,000 and $95,000, depending on square footage, moisture conditions, and features like bathrooms, storage, or home office layouts.
Q: Are permits required for basement work in Massapequa or Nassau County?
A: Yes, most remodeling projects require permits, especially if electrical, plumbing, or egress modifications are involved. We handle all local permits for you.
Q: What kinds of basements are common in Massapequa homes?
A: Many homes in Massapequa have partially finished or unfinished basements with older construction. These often require updates to insulation, ceiling height, and waterproofing to meet code and comfort standards.
Q: Can you help us make a basement more energy efficient?
A: Definitely. We often install insulation, moisture barriers, and upgraded HVAC solutions to improve comfort and energy savings in your basement.
Q: Can I convert my basement into a legal apartment?
A: In some cases, yes. Basement apartments must meet strict Nassau County codes for egress, ceiling height, fireproofing, and ventilation. We can advise you on feasibility and compliance.