Short answer
Crawl space to basement cost is structural work before it is remodeling work. Excavation, underpinning, temporary support, waterproofing, drainage, egress, utilities, engineering, and access usually matter more than paint and flooring.
Cost drivers
What moves the number.
Excavation is not the hard part alone
The expensive part is removing soil while keeping the house supported and dry.
Underpinning drives risk
Digging deeper often means staged underpinning, shoring, inspections, and careful sequencing.
Finished space adds code scope
Egress, stairs, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, insulation, and fire/life-safety requirements can move the budget quickly.
Planning ranges
Use ranges until scope is real.
| Line item | Planning range | Why it moves |
|---|---|---|
| Crawl space dig-out | $50-$150+/sq ft | Excavation, access, soil removal, and structural complexity decide the spread. |
| Underpinning and support | $24k-$110k+ | Temporary support, phased underpinning, shoring, and engineering. |
| Waterproofing and drainage | $16k-$76k+ | Slab, drain tile, sump, vapor control, and waterproofing. |
| Finish and code upgrades | $6k-$155+/sq ft | Egress, stairs, utilities, bathroom scope, and finish level. |
FAQ
Fast answers.
Is this a contractor bid?
No. It is a planning estimate that helps you understand the likely budget range before drawings, engineering, city review, and contractor pricing.
Why is the range wide?
Early construction budgets should be ranges because site conditions, structural scope, utility work, finishes, permits, and contractor availability can move the number fast.
Do I need to enter contact information?
No. The estimate appears first. Contact information is only for saving the estimate or asking for a local review.
Can every crawl space become a basement?
No. Soil, groundwater, foundation type, access, ceiling height, egress, local code, and structural feasibility can make the project impractical.
Is this cheaper than building an addition?
Not always. A crawl-space conversion can make sense on tight lots, but structural and waterproofing costs may exceed an above-grade addition.
Does the calculator include finished basement costs?
Yes. Choose storage, unfinished, finished, or finished with bathroom to separate structural shell cost from interior finish cost.