To calculate a project’s Home Additions approximate estimate, you have to take a lot of factors into account. This is because, in a Remodeling and Additions project there is no way that the cost can be estimated without making a detailed study of the requirements and needs of a particular family.
Case in point - a family could be yearning for another bedroom and bathroom for their kids. Their contemporary Miami home is placed on a flat lot, with the flexibility to expand to. Their existing home also has a clear-cut roof plan that allows them to add utility lines like gas and water lines without too much trouble. The plumbing structure allows for an added bathroom with easy installation of bathroom and plumbing fixtures. Getting the required permits to begin the project is easy. The addition required is also very basic bringing down the total expenditure involved.
On the other hand, a young professional might be looking to remodel an existing bathroom in her condo. Because her condo association has very stringent rules about how and what work can take place, the costs and time spent by her contractor for approving the work and obtaining the permits will be significantly higher (independent of the actual project size!). Additionally, even though she is not adding square footage to her residence, she wants a nice bathroom! Thus, her finish level in tile, countertops, bathtub, plumbing fixtures and lighting is all significantly more expensive than the first family who was seeking to keep things basic.
A Miami contractor area will provide you ranges on a per Square Foot cost Bathrooms and Kitchens are the most expensive rooms in any house as they are the main rooms that house most systems like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Also with the trendy preferences the young professional has, the project is sure to be expensive, and may be in the range of 200/ft to as much as $400/ft! This is unlike in our first case, where the family’s needs were very minimal and so would cost within a price per square foot range of $70/foot to $150/foot.
So, if you are trying to figure out how much your specific project will cost - ask yourself the hard questions and really study what you want to do. Of course, the best thing to do is involve a professional! Good Home Additions contractors make a living by helping you answer these questions! Our service is specifically designed to put you in touch with several possible contractors - so that you have the power to choose the one that fits your needs and situation best!
When speaking with your potential contractors, you have to be prepared and learn to communicate your needs and desires as clearly as possible. Begin with the basics of your project and then drill down to all of the details. And above all, don't be 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 gameplans, be patient, and you will be rewarded!
Here are some good questions to begin thinking about your Home Additions costs, and to prepare you for a conversation with your potential contractors:
1. How big will my Home Additions project be?
- think in terms of Square Feet
2. How much work needs to be done for the structural part of my project?
- Will excavation or fill be required? (Is your project going to be on a flat lot, or is there slope, drainage concerns, extensive trees to be moved or removed)
- Will the foundation require special considerations or be particularly difficult?
- If you are building a second story or adding on above a garage, is your existing floor ready to support another floor? How much demolition and re-construction will be needed below your planned addition in order to support it adequately? Will you need to construct a stair system or re-do an existing one?
3. How many windows, doors, or openings are you thinking about or planning on?
- Openings in the building envelope (the exterior walls and roof of your home) are important considerations for heating and cooling, orientation to sunlight and structural design.
4. Are there special considerations for the roof of my Home Addition?
- Do you have a flat roof or commercial style roof? Are there complicated angles that will need to be planned out and executed well?
- What style or level of shingles or tile do you want? Expensive clay tiles or molded rubber slate look-alikes? Simple 1 tab shingles? Somewhere in-between?
5. And probably most importantly, what level of interior finish out are you planning on?
- Expensive, custom door hardware or more standard production-level knobs and levers?
- Type and amount of flooring? Carpet and vinyl are typically on the low end, while solid wood, designer tiles, and marble will quickly add to your expenses
- How much custom cabinetry or carpentry are you thinking about? Built in bookcases or entertainment systems? Lots of stairs or railings? Will you be able to use production built cabinets or will you require more custom built cabinets for specific purposes?
- What kind of countertops and hard surface materials do you want? Laminate countertops are typically the least expensive options (although there are expensive laminate products available), while solid surface natural stone (granite, marble) or man-made solid surface countertops (quartz, aggregate, concrete, Corian) are more expensive.
- What about your lighting and electrical needs?
- Is it going to be difficult to properly heat and cool your new space? Will you need to add to your existing climate control system or install a new system?
- How much plumbing is involved? What style or kinds of fixtures do you want?
This is where we come in – we offer you the chance to connect with a contractor In Miami. We can connect you with pre-screened and licensed contractors who would be glad to help with your project Home Additions. Moreover our services are COMPLETELY FREE to you. All you need to do is submit your information, and sit back! One of our contractors will get back to you.
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