Basement Finishing in Farmington, Utah
Farmington is the Davis County seat, with pioneer-era homes near the historic downtown, newer neighborhoods around Station Park, and bench lots on the east side built for walk-out basements. We finish basements across all of 84025, about twenty minutes from our shop in Clearfield.
Serving all of Farmington: ZIP code 84025.
Building in Farmington
Farmington's east bench slopes hard enough that many homes were built with walk-out or daylight basements, and finishing those means treating the downhill wall like main-floor living space, with insulation and window detail to match. The historic homes near downtown are a different job: some sit on rock or early concrete foundations that we assess honestly before quoting finish work. Newer homes around Station Park and the west side typically have 9 foot ceilings and modern foundations, which makes for clean, predictable projects.
Permits and inspections in Farmington
Farmington City requires a building permit to finish a basement, and new bedrooms need code-compliant egress windows. Older homes near the historic district can draw extra review time, which we build into the schedule. We handle the plans, the permit, and every inspection.
Areas we work in
- East bench
- Near Station Park
- Historic downtown Farmington
- Shepard Lane area
- West Farmington
What we do in Farmington
- Complete basement finishing
- Framing
- Drywall
- Carpentry, trim, and built-ins
- Painting
- Flooring
- Bathrooms as part of your finish
- Bedrooms with code-required egress windows
Why Farmington homeowners call us
- East bench lots with walk-out and daylight basements and real views
- Historic homes near downtown that need careful assessment before finishing
- Newer construction around Station Park with 9 foot basement ceilings
- County seat, with the Davis County offices right in town
- Homeowners here often want higher-end finishes, and our carpentry is in-house
Our work
Photos from JS ProFinish jobs across Davis and Weber County. There's more in the project gallery.



Basement finishing questions from Farmington homeowners
Do you finish walk-out basements on the Farmington bench?
Yes. The east bench is one of the best places in Davis County for walk-out basements, and we treat the daylight side like main-floor space: proper insulation, full-size windows, and finishes that match the rest of the house.
Our home is near historic downtown Farmington. Can its basement be finished?
Often, but we look before we promise. Some pioneer-era and early 1900s homes sit on rock or early concrete foundations, and the honest move is to assess the foundation and moisture first. If it's sound, we finish it. If it needs work first, we tell you exactly what and why.
Do I need a permit to finish a basement in Farmington?
Yes. Farmington City requires a building permit, and bedrooms need egress windows that meet code. We prepare the plans and handle the permit and inspections start to finish.
We're in a newer home near Station Park. What would a finish look like?
Newer Farmington homes usually have 9 foot ceilings and a bathroom rough-in in the slab, so the basement is ready for a straightforward finish: framing, drywall, paint, flooring, and whatever rooms you want. These are typically our most predictable projects.
How much does basement finishing cost in Farmington?
Square footage, a bathroom, and the finish level drive the price. Walk-outs add window and insulation detail. We measure in person and give you a free written estimate with the number fixed before work starts. See typical basement finishing costs in Utah
We also finish basements in Kaysville, Bountiful, and Centerville and across Davis County.
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1740 S 300 W #8, Clearfield, UT 84015