Addition Estimates and Costs
To assess the total cost of your project Home Additions you need to take a lot of factors into consideration. Each person is different from the other, and so, are individual needs. It's therefore very important that you understand and chalk out your needs before you begin thinking about the cost estimates for the project.
A family may require another bed and bathroom for their children. As their current Tampa home sits on a flat lot, enough room is available to add a room without any constraints. The home also has an undemanding roof plan that allows for additional physical connections for gas and water lines etc. The plumbing system has a capacity for another bathroom, and drain and water supply lines installation is going to be fuss free and easy. The process of obtaining construction permits and procedures is painless, thereby costing very little amount of energy and money to the contractor. The family’s requirements are very simple, and this will save them more money.
On the other end of the spectrum, we have a young professional, who wants to renovate an existing bathroom in his Tampa area condo. His condo association has very rigid policies on constructional additions or renovations. Getting clearance from the condo association is sure to involve a lot of expenses, both in money and time. All these expenses will be passed on to the one who is paying for the project. Then there are the bathroom fixtures and fittings. Even though the young home owner is not adding square footage to his home, he wants a renovated and more luxurious bathroom! Accordingly, the costs of the tiles, countertops, bathtub, plumbing fixtures and lighting is higher as compared to the family’s requirements.
Contractors and builders in the Tampa area will provide you a range of Price per Square Foot for you to determine the total outlay for the project. The first family could likely be budgeted between a cost range of $70/foot to $150/foot. Our young professional in the second instance was likely to have a higher range of between $200 and $400 per square feet because of all the expensive fittings involved. The bathrooms and kitchens tend to be the most expensive rooms in a home, because these include most of a home’s systems like the electrical, plumbing, HVAC system.
The best way to estimate the cost of the entire project is by questioning your own needs and requirements. If on a tight budget, then prioritize your needs and then list your wants. However the best way of doing it is by getting hold of a builder or contractor. A reputed professional Home Additions will gladly help you figure out an estimate according to your needs. We would be glad to offer our services in helping you choose the best professionals in the Tampa area.
You have to be prepared, though, and learn to communicate your needs and desires as clearly as possible. Start with the basics of your project and then drill down all of the details. And don't get overwhelmed! Realize that this should all be fun and enjoyable! There will be problems, delays and headaches - it is construction after all - but the rewards for a successful Home Addition always outweigh the hardships and difficulties. Stick with your gameplan and be patient!
Wondering what the cost estimate of your project Home Additions is? Don’t know where to begin asking your contractor Tampa? Below listed are A few guidelines for you.
1. How BIG is my Home Additions project estimated to be?
-Think in terms of square feet.
2. What structural changes are needed?
- Will it require an excavation or fill? Is there any sort of clearing necessary? Is it on a rocky uneven land or a flat lot? Is the drain scheme fine?
- Any changes to be made to the foundation?
-Does the place suit the sort of project you aspire? If on an existing building or house, then is the foundation strong enough for another floor to come up on it?
3. Have you planned the number of doors and windows that you want?
-Always know before deciding the openings on the outer four walls of your house, that it is these openings that are responsible for room temperature inside the house.
4. Any particulars specifically for the roof of my Home Additions project?
- Flat roof or commercial style roof? Are there angles that will need special concentration?
- What variety or string of shingles or tile do you want? Expensive clay tiles or molded rubber slate look-alikes? Simple 1 tab shingles?
5. What about interior finishes?
- Pricey, common door hardware or more production-level knobs and levers?
-Based on your budget and area you can either pick the standard carpet or Vinyl flooring, or get the luxurious solid wood, designer tiles or marble.
-Figure out how much carpentry you intend to get done.
- What style of countertops and durable surface materials do you suggest? Laminate countertops are by and large the least expensive decision s (although expensive laminate products available), while solid surface natural stone (granite, marble) or man-made solid surface countertops (quartz, aggregate, concrete, Corian) are more steeply priced.
- Lighting and electricity specifications?
-Is there need for a climate control system?
- What sort of fixtures are you considering? How much plumbing is necessary?
Now that you have your estimate figured out, you can begin looking for a contractor to help with your project. That’s where we come in. We can help you find reputed professional contractors in your area. Our services do not cost you a dime. They are absolutely FREE. All you have to do is submit your details to us and wait for our Tampa region partner contractor to get in touch with you to help you get your Home Additions project moving. You are obviously concerned about finding a consistently reliable, qualified and licensed contractor, and we can connect you with contractors who are prescreened by us.
Recent People With Home Additions Needs:
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Add a 10' wide x 20' long kitchen from an existing 13'8" bedroom wall plus 5' 6" x 7' utility room with pantry, 6' slider, 6'x6' deck and handicap ramp. Enclose existing bedroom wall and install an entrance door from rthe bedroom to the kitchen addition. Kitchen to include new sink, dishwasher, garbage disposal and stove with window over sink. Disconnect all utilities from existing residence and install new utilities with metering including a new hot water heater in utility room and heatpump. |
Looking to add on two bedrooms and a large living room with a possiable second bathroom. Our home is 800 Sq Ft right now and we have a growing family. |
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