
The bedrooms the family actually needs
Teen suite, guest room, or a legal bedroom that counts. We design egress window wells, smoke separation, and closet layouts so the space is real living area — not a dark leftover.
Basement finishing · Pleasant Grove, Utah County
Pleasant Grove's bench homes look straight at Timpanogos, and their basements are usually framed, stubbed, and used for storage.

The opportunity already under your Pleasant Grove house
A framed basement is the cheapest livable space you will ever add in Pleasant Grove. The foundation, roof, and exterior walls exist. There is no addition to match, no new lot to buy, and no HOA fight over a second story. Drywall, electrical, plumbing, floors, and a code-legal layout turn storage into a second living level.
Finishing here adds bedrooms without giving up the yard, which matters on Pleasant Grove's larger established lots.
Outlook Builders is a luxury custom builder, not a basement mill. If the upstairs is Outlook-quality, the downstairs should not look like a 2004 rec room — in Grove Creek, Manila, Battle Creek, or anywhere else in Pleasant Grove.
Starting point: framed, unfinished, readyWhy Pleasant Grove homeowners finish instead of move
What the extra level becomes

Teen suite, guest room, or a legal bedroom that counts. We design egress window wells, smoke separation, and closet layouts so the space is real living area — not a dark leftover.

Game room, wet bar, movie wall, play zone. Keep the main floor calm. Give kids and adults a place that is finished to the same millwork standard as upstairs.

Closed door, daylight, and quiet. For hybrid work in Pleasant Grove, a legal, insulated office in the basement is often worth more day-to-day than another granite countertop.

Kitchenette, separate entrance, fire separation, and parking. House a parent or adult child — then convert to long-term rent when the season changes.
Floor plan ideas
These are concepts to help you decide. Your joists, mechanicals, and window wells will change the drawing. That is what the site assessment is for.



Upstairs Outlook standard — we finish downstairs to matchCode is the product in Pleasant Grove
Utah appraisers and buyers discount unpermitted work. Pleasant Grove City Building Division handles the permit, egress inspection, and ADU review. We pull the permit, set legal bedroom windows, handle smoke/CO, insulation, and mechanical access, and design around the furnace and water heater you already have.
If you want the basement to be an internal ADU, the list gets longer: kitchen, parking, owner occupancy in many cities, and fire separation from the main dwelling. That is not a weekend drywall job. It is why a custom builder who already works inside Utah County review should run it.
Also building a detached ADU? See the ADU pageVisual standard






Process
We walk the framed space: ceiling height, plumbing rough-ins, window wells, mechanicals, and what is even possible.
Family finish vs. internal ADU. Bedroom count, bath, wet bar, office. A real range — not a bait number. Dedicated financing is introduced once that number is real.
City permit, egress, electrical, and any ADU paperwork if you want the unit rentable. Pleasant Grove City Building Division handles the permit, egress inspection, and ADU review.
Insulation, drywall, trim, floors, lighting. Weekly updates. Same trade relationships Outlook has used since 2011.
Dedicated financingMoney should not stall the basement
Outlook Builders has dedicated financing for basement finishing in Pleasant Grove. You do not need to shop lenders, guess at a loan product, or delay selections while you move money around. We bring financing in once the scope and number are real.

Scope it
Site assessment and a real basement scope — so you are not financing a guess.
Finance it
Dedicated Outlook financing, lined up when the numbers are real.
Finish it
Construction starts with the money path already in place.

Service area
We work throughout Pleasant Grove — Grove Creek, Manila, Battle Creek, North Field — and the surrounding communities below.
Pleasant Grove basement questions homeowners actually ask
Yes — builder-framed, unfinished basements with rough plumbing stubbed in are exactly the work we do in Pleasant Grove. We are not a remodeling company tearing out an existing finished basement. If your Pleasant Grove basement is bare concrete with no framing, say so on the assessment and we will tell you plainly whether it is a fit.
Yes. Any sleeping room below grade needs a code-compliant emergency escape and rescue opening. Without it the room cannot legally be called a bedroom and will not count at appraisal. Pleasant Grove City Building Division handles the permit, egress inspection, and ADU review. We handle the concrete cut, the well, drainage, and the inspection.
Mid-grade finishes along the Wasatch Front commonly run $45–$75 per square foot depending on bathrooms, wet bar, and whether egress windows need to be cut. Full suites with a bath and legal bedrooms usually land in the $40k–$90k band. We give you a real range for your Pleasant Grove basement after the site assessment — not a bait number.
Often yes. Utah’s HB 82 made qualifying internal ADUs a permitted use in much of the state, and a basement is the most common internal ADU. It needs a separate entrance, kitchen, bath, egress, fire separation, and parking that satisfies Pleasant Grove. Many cities also require owner occupancy and restrict short-term rentals.
It depends on square footage, bathroom and bedroom count, whether egress windows are cut, and local inspection timelines. You get a schedule at the scope stage, along with weekly updates once we start.
No. Outlook Builders has dedicated financing, so you are not shopping lenders alone. We introduce it at the right point — after the scope is real, before construction — and walk it with you. Ask for it on the free site assessment.
Free site assessment
Call (385) 553-0032 or send the form. We serve Pleasant Grove and the rest of Utah County.