What a Home Addition Project Involves
A home addition adds new square footage to an existing structure—a full room, a bump-out, a second story, or expanded garage space. The structural tie-in is where additions succeed or fail. Rooflines, framing connections, utility extensions, and exterior details all have to be planned before a wall gets opened. We do that work up front.
When an Addition Is the Right Call
Additions make sense when the lot and location are right but the layout isn’t. Primary suites, home offices, enlarged living areas, and garage expansions are common drivers. We review setback requirements, existing structural conditions, and utility access before confirming a scope—so there are no surprises mid-build.