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Add Space And Value with a Home Addition
Building an addition or extension onto your home can be the perfect solution when circumstances require more space. This sort of project is far less expensive than the cost of a new home and moving expenses and is much less burdensome. It also generates a considerable return on investment while making your home a more livable and enjoyable place to be. However, because of its multifaceted nature, adding to the footprint of your home can be far more complex than any other home improvement project. Beach Bear’s team is made up of licensed and insured tradespeople with a diverse set of skills. Collectively, they use their expertise to create flawless and exquisite home additions and extensions.
Scope of work
The scope of work document outlines the project’s tasks, deliverables and responsibilities. It details what will be done, how it will be done and by whom.
Construction Schedule
The construction schedule acts as a roadmap that includes the sequence and timing of all tasks in a construction project.
Construction Budget
The construction project budget is devised by the design and construction teams who determine the costs involved in the construction project
Construction Plan
This document outlines the scope of a construction project from initial planning to completion. Construction plans include the project’s purpose
Home Addition FAQs
During the preconstruction phase, a strategic plan is created and put in place. This plan needs to cover every element of the project ahead and include:
How long does it take to build an extension?
For a 1000 sq ft add-on to your home, we estimate around 4 months from nailing down the design, applying for and being approved for permits, to the finished product.
Is it cheaper to add up or out on a house?
Additional foundation is the primary reason that adding out is more costly and adding up on a house.
What is the biggest con of a home addition?
Incurring unavoidable extra costs will likely be the major concern of undertaking this home improvement investment. There are unforeseen problems, last-minute changes, more work involved, and change orders that were not anticipated by your estimator. While we strive to stay on, or under budget, there are instances where this isn’t possible.
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