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What about Home Addition Costs?
After taking into consideration the existing structure of your home, you will
want to determine home addition cost; here, too, an experienced renovation
contractor can help. Cost will be determined on the complexity of the addition,
as well as size and system requirements.
Materials purchased in bulk for home additions will generally cost less per
unit, although this is not always so. Use online resources as well as local and
nearby lumber and building supply centers to determine best price.
Inquire as to delivery options. If you pick up materials yourself will your
overall bill be discounted? Or, can materials be delivered for free if you
commit to purchasing all project materials exclusively from that supplier?
Of course, if a renovation contractor is helping with your home addition
design and assisting in determining project needs, they may also be willing to
order supplies for you. Many professional contractors receive special discounts
on materials from their resources. You could split money saved with the
contractor, and still come out ahead.
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How much plumbing and electrical work, if any, will be required to make your
home addition plan become a reality? This is another area where an experienced
professional can provide valuable insight.
What about building codes? Persons who once resided in one location before
moving to another sometimes make the mistake of assuming they know what is
required by law. An Ontario building code can differ greatly from an Alberta
building code. Be sure to research the local building code for your immediate
area.
Projecting Ahead
It might be practical to consider designing home additions a little larger
than previously planned. That way the room can serve two compatible purposes
doubling your investment as well as increasing room-use potential.
For instance, if you plan to build office space, make the room a little
longer. Add a partition panel or screen to reserve the end space as a reading
room to relax in, away from distracting activity.
Extending the size of a new room addition to include extra space for a
sunroom or patio enclosure that can double as a guest room will cost much less
than adding a sunroom and separate guest rooms. Likewise, converting your garage
into a family room will cost much less than building a whole new family room
addition.
If your extension home idea is to build a garage with a small work area, why
not increase the planned size to include space for extra storage, or even a
craft or sewing room toward the back of the garage with its own entrance? In the
same way, a pool enclosure can include enough space for a patio.
Increasing additional floor space when adding a conservatorium can provide
enough room for a bench and shelving in one corner for plant conservatory,
greenhouse gardening, and/or additional sunroom space for relaxation and reading
purposes.
The idea is to get the most for the money. Investing a little more initially for
additional room space that will serve two or more purposes can save money in the
long run. Conferring with an experienced home addition contractor about possible
ideas, floor plans, and home addition estimate costs will help you do that.
Home Additions; Tips and Ideas
Below are tips and ideas to help maximize home addition plans:
- When considering which type patio and/or pool enclosure design to go
with, remember. Take into consideration the area in which you live. Some
designs and materials weather strong winds better, while others are best for
areas that get lots of snow and ice. You might also want to check into the
benefits and options for new, state of the art telescopic pool enclosures.
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- Planning the addition of a family room or den? Why not add a bay window;
include a deep window sill with hidden storage area beneath? A custom made
cushion for the sill provides extra seating; the storage space will be
perfect for family games and puzzles, knitting supplies, or a cozy afghan.
- If you plan to construct a new home theater, why not consider converting
the attic or basement into a theater, instead? The lack of windows makes
both places an excellent candidate. Money saved by avoiding new room
construction could go towards soundproofing the room and/or higher-end video
and audio equipment to enhance show time experience.
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- If you desire a new sunroom or patio enclosure, or greenhouse, but
cannot afford the cost of new construction, you might want to explore the
possibility of a sunroom kit. These kits are easy to assemble, and are
reasonably priced. You can open up an exterior wall either as a DIY project,
or enlist the services of a professional. Then assemble, install, and
weatherproof; and your extra living space is complete!
What ever your home addition plans, remember. Service provider members at
HandyCanadian.com have experience building home additions and are on standby.
Ready to bid on all or just certain aspects of your home addition project.
Posting job requirements online is fast, easy, and free. Homeowners are never
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