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How Much Does it Cost to Build an Addition?

Build an Addition Costs
Average reported costs
$41,533
based on 3,182 cost profiles
Most homeowners
spent between
$21,035 - $64,635
Low cost
$6,000
High cost
$103,500
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On This Page:

  1. What Type of Addition Are You Planning?
  2. Cost Factors
  3. Are Architects Needed for Additions?
  4. Will the Addition Add Value to Your Home?
  5. Agree on Price and Payment Schedules at the Start
  6. FAQs
  7. How Can You Save Money?

The average national cost of adding a room or building an addition is $41,533, with most homeowners spending between $21,035 and $64,635. This data is based on actual project costs as reported by HomeAdvisor members.

Many homeowners eventually come to that daunting dilemma: whether to buy their dream house or transform their current home into that dream. Once you make the commitment to build an addition, you've probably decided to go down the latter road. This decision might be something you've long considered, or it may have been thrust upon you by an expanding family. In either case, recognize that this will be a profound investment in time and money, but one that, if done properly, will enhance the value of your most important investment: your home.

What Type of Addition Are You Planning?

You can choose from several types of additions for an average house, including ground level additions, second floor additions and detached additions. Each option has its own benefits, drawbacks and estimated prices based on factors such as the size of the structure and the features that you want to incorporate.

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Additional Room

An extra room means exactly that. Homeowners who choose this type of an addition often do so to add a family room, bedroom or multiple spaces. When you want to add an additional room to your home, you typically have two options: build out or build up.

This is a major construction project that involves creating an additional building structure and integrating it with the rest of the home. Average costs run anywhere from $80 to $200 per square foot. No matter whether you build out or up, you should:

  • Consult with an architect before getting started to make sure that the design looks cohesive with the rest of your home, which will help enhance the resale value
  • Hire a structural engineer to make sure the plans are safe and sound
  • Hire a general contractor or a remodeling company

Building out typically involves adding a room at ground level, which is one of the most popular types of additions. These options increase the footprint of your home by extending the house’s perimeter outward, which offers minimal disruption to the rest of the home. Potential drawbacks of building out include the cost of having to pour a new foundation, the loss of yard or property space and the possibility that you may need to get a zoning variance depending on local regulations.

If you want to expand your living space without increasing the footprint of your home, building up is a great option. For this type of addition, you add a room to the second story, or you could add an entire second story onto a one story home. Even though your contractor won't need to create a new foundation, he may need to strengthen the existing foundation to support the extra weight. On the downside, you need to check your town's rules to make sure you're not limited in the height of your home. Additionally, you'll need to add a staircase, which typically uses up 80 to 120 square feet of living space.

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Sunroom

Sunrooms offer a budget-friendly alternative to a traditional house addition. Average costs run anywhere from $16,315 for the average sunroom, up to $70,000 or more for a 200-square foot addition with footings and a slab foundation. The cost of this project depends on the amount of space it adds, the location of the sunroom, extras such as electrical wiring and whether the room is heated (four-season room) or not heated (three-season room). Other considerations include hiring:

  • Electricians: Charge an average of $50–$100 per hour
  • Carpenters: Charge around $70 per hour
  • Painters: Typically charge $20–$35 per hour

Buying a prefabricated sunroom runs around $11,000 per 150 square feet. Once you factor in adding heat, electricity and all the construction costs, it's not unusual to pay between $300 and $400 per square foot for the finished product. If you want to keep the costs low, consider adding the sunroom as a three-season room without heating.

Before you decide on a sunroom, get a few estimates to make sure you’re getting the most competitive prices. Meet with a professional who can help assess the space, take accurate measurements and recommend the finishes and construction methods that will work best for you, your property and your climate.

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Detached Addition

Detached additions can range in style and price, with prefabricated, simple shed-like rooms running around $15,000 without electricity or heat, or full guesthouses that share similar costs as a detached garage addition, which run around $24,658 on average. Like the other types of additions, you’ll need a contractor to help install and finish your detached addition. You’ll also need an electrician to add the necessary wiring and painters to finish the walls.

As with any other addition, the materials you choose have a direct impact on the cost of this project. Consider the following:

  • Are you buying a prefabricated addition?
  • Are you building the addition from the ground up (you might need an architect for an extra $4,811 average cost)
  • Does the area need excavation? (Excavation costs average $70 per cubic yard)
  • What will the exterior look like? Should it match your home? (Siding costs $2 to $7 per square foot)

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Cost Factors

When you’re planning your budget for this project, you need to consider many different factors, including the square footage and the size of the addition. The larger you go, the more expensive the project will be. Other important factors include necessary services, including:

  • Architectural services make sure that the design of the new addition looks good with the style of the home. This typically accounts for 10% to 17% of the total project budget.
  • Excavation, demolition and site-preparation costs vary depending on the amount of work that needs to go into the prepping. For example, removing a wall costs $300–$500, while excavation costs around $2,559 on average.
  • Pouring concrete footings and a slab foundation costs an average of $75 per cubic yard
  • The support beams and roof trusses have to be integrated with the rest of the home's structure. The average cost runs from $15–$30 per square foot, depending on the lumber charges and labor costs.
  • Roofing for the new addition averages $80–$100 per square foot for asphalt shingles and galvanized metal flashing. Metal roofing and slate are two pricier options.
  • Installing vinyl siding and trim finishes the exterior of your addition for an average cost of $7 per square foot.
  • Finishing the interior by drywalling the ceiling and walls costs an average of $9.80 for each 4-foot by 8-foot sheet of drywall.
  • Insulation costs $2 per square foot.
  • A door costs anywhere from $175 or more, depending on the material and the style of the door.
  • Adding windows for light and ventilation costs an average of $300–$700 per window.
  • Molding for ceilings costs around $3 per foot.
  • Electrical wiring and making sure the electrical system is up to code is important and it requires a licensed electrician, which typically costs $50–$100 per hour.
  • Flooring options include ceramic tile ($1,640), carpeting ($1,490), laminate ($2,748), vinyl/linoleum ($1,185), natural stone tile ($1,826) or wood flooring ($4,396).
  • Tying into the existing HVAC system varies in cost, but the average cost for installing ducts and vents is $1,050.

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Are Architects Needed for Additions?

The answer to this depends on the complexity of the addition. If you’re adding a simple family room onto your home with one door into the rest of the house and one to the outside, a contractor should be able to handle it without the help of an architect. If you're moving walls, redesigning the way one room flows into another, adding a half loft and a spiral staircase or planning countless other complicated or intricate changes to your existing home, you may want to consider bringing an architect on board.

An architect will certainly add to your upfront costs on the project, but consider that a professional engineer can take your ideas and build them into something even more amazing. Also, by adding more clarity to your vision before construction starts, cost estimates will hit closer to the mark. When the project is done in partnership with an architect, you're also more likely to wind up with something that boosts your home’s value.

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Will the Addition Add Value to Your Home?

Even if you have no plans to sell anytime soon, consider the resale value of your project. You might not always turn a profit on your home-expansion investment, but you should go into the job with realistic expectations about at least some kind of payback.

Because they're among the most expensive home projects, additions sometimes return less on your investment than remodels. If you're significantly adding to the square footage of your home or adding important types of rooms, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, your investment may pay off considerably.

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Agree on Price and Payment Schedules at the Start

Get everything in writing. First, agree on a total amount before discussing anything further.

It's reasonable for contractors to expect some money in advance, and then again after specific milestones during the course of the project. Be aware that shelling out too much money could put you at risk, and giving too little could put your contractor at risk. It's a delicate dance, but one that should be precisely choreographed before anybody fires up the power tools.

Still, no matter how detailed your plan is, remember that things happen. Find out about your contractor's change-order policy. Once you see your addition come to life, you may change your mind about the colors, fixtures or even the layout of the room. You may find that the contractor didn't understand your plan and made some decisions that didn't square with what you'd intended. Or, the addition may run into problems that neither you nor the contractor could have foreseen. Each of these could have enormous effects on the cost of the project, and each can cause friction with your contractor. Minimize the conflicts by spelling out, as clearly as possible on the front end, how each of these contingencies would be handled.

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FAQs

#1 Will the addition add value to my home?

Adding on to your home is among the priciest projects that you can undertake as a homeowner. Experts suggest that you can expect to see a return on your investment of:

  • 49% for sunrooms
  • 53% for bathrooms
  • 63% for master suite additions
  • 65% for a two story addition with an upstairs master suite and a downstairs living area

#2 Will an addition look like it was tacked on?

Without the services of a designer or an architect, you could be left with an addition that looks like an afterthought or an obvious add-on feature. Skilled designers can create the space you want and deftly tie it into the existing structure so that it looks like it was always there.

#3 Do I need to worry about restrictions?

Always check with your local government to research zoning restrictions. In some areas, you may not be able to build within a certain number of feet of the front, sides or rear of the property lines. Other areas have rules about how much space on your property can be covered with buildings, how close you can get to protected spaces such as wetlands or how high you can build up.

#4 What should I look for in a contractor or a remodeling company?

Verify that the pros are licensed and insured. Check references and ask for pictures of their prior work. Ask the pros how long they've been doing this work, how they screen subcontractors and how long they expect the project to take. Get estimates from at least two or three contractors to get the most competitive prices and find the one that's going to work best for you.

#5 What should my first step be?

Create a plan for your new room, find a contractor to do the work and get all the necessary permits. This kind of a major project requires local permits to make sure the work is done according to building codes.

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How Can You Save Money?

Adding on to a house is a very expensive project, but there are ways to shave money off your budget. For example, in some cases you may be able to remodel instead of add on. Maybe you could finish the basement (average cost $2,852) to provide an extra bedroom with a bathroom or a living space. Increasing the efficiency of your space can make an expansion unnecessary. For example, adding 200 square feet of space onto a kitchen could cost anywhere from $48,000 to $95,000. Swapping your old cabinets out for better-organized, custom cabinets costs around $35,000, but it might be all you need, which saves $13,000 to $60,000.

Other money-saving options include using detached additions instead of attached ones. A prefabricated detached structure could cost less than $20,000, and it could be used as a guesthouse or an office to provide the extra space that you want. Often, building up also saves money by avoiding excavation costs and the need for pouring a new foundation.

Lastly, consider how handy you might be. Tackle any DIY projects — such as laying flooring, painting the walls or installing a new vanity — on your own instead of paying a contractor to the work. Doing your own demolition, for example, can save you more than $500 in labor charges.

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Mitch Wilson More than 1 year ago
Upstairs additions don't require a foundation or slab which reduces cost. Upstairs addiitons require more tear down, unless the house has a flat roof, which costs more. It really depends on how nice you make them...marble floors cost more than vinyl tile....but most places you can get additions done between 120-150 sq ft, custom houses 200-250 square foot. Be sure you balance what it costs to how much you can get out of it. Don't over build. Be careful not to pull down the value of a custom house by doing an addition that is lower quality than main house. Balance is the key.
Mitch Wilson More than 1 year ago
I just gave a homeowner an estimate for 21x33 family room addition plus a covered patio that will be 21x20. That's an additional 1100 square feet under the roof. My bid was $85k. It works out to $121 a square foot for the indoor living space and a free covered patio. Remodel is for Murfreesboro, TN.
hamid rezaei More than 1 year ago
Room addition cost about $210 per sq.foot and if there is a bathroom in addition you should add $5,000 in average and if there is a kitchen in addition you should add $10,000 in average to total price of $210 per sq.foot x sq. footage
joseph Hendri More than 1 year ago
thats fine my cost just off top of my head 80.000$ now i am not contractor just guess? give or take?
Richard Walworth More than 1 year ago
Just out of curiosity, what part of the country are you from? $210 seems high to me, but maybe not.
Doris perez More than 1 year ago
Yes what part or country R U from 210 is extremely a lot of money I live in New York City and I am just trying to get a idea on what's its going to cost me to do some work on my apartment.
Joanie Farinacci 10 months ago
Long Island ny
Ron Davidson More than 1 year ago
Looking to add master bedroom with bath to back of our home
laura hans More than 1 year ago
Yes, this page has helped. Moving my Mother in and trying to make her comfortable may be costly. Atleast this gives me a baseline.
Carlota Endinger More than 1 year ago
i would like to add approximately 120 sq ft to a bedroom/bathroom area, and would like sensible estimates by licensed professionals
Linda Ritlinger More than 1 year ago
Depending on where you live, I wouldn't entertain anything more than $80 - $100 per square foot if I were you.
ray kowalski More than 1 year ago
So far I've had two design/build companies come out.  We are looking for a ground floor addition of bathroom with bedroom.  I'm in the NW suburbs of Chicago.  300 square feet.  One estimate, $160,000, and the other $100,000.  Totally shocked to say the least.  Will keep looking.  Not looking for the Taj Mahal here.  I was hoping for $60,000 at the most. 
Marian Wolcott 10 months ago
How does this story end?  I'm in the same situation.
Kathy Oliver More than 1 year ago
Looking to build a simple garage with simple loft upstairs, please let me know if anyone recently has had it done along with price and contractor Thank you
Toni Vomo More than 1 year ago
Looking to add a master bed/bath to the rear of my home (Snellville, GA, a suburb of Atlanta).
Claudette Thyme More than 1 year ago
I live I'm CT and am looking to add on a second floor, 2rooms master bedroom, small office 2 baths.  Not sure that I want all of that, but all was suggested by contractors for resale value.  I got 2 bids from him 160,000 and 186,000 at one point.....thoughts
Fay Young 9 months ago
want to build a master bedroom with bathroom {handicapped0 closet first floor addition Have plans  wondered if a modular prefab would be less expensive.APPROX  14X 22.
Abdul Lateef More than 1 year ago
I just want 16x20
Abdul Lateef More than 1 year ago
There is slap for the floor already 
carrie debord More than 1 year ago
Looking to convert unfinished attic into 700/800sf apartment, exterior staircase and patio. North Dallas Texas area.  Can this be accomplished in the $40 sf price point (range)? 
dean jones More than 1 year ago
We are looking to add an additional 1850 square foot with some minor remodeling included. Can someone give me the construction costs per square foot in El Cerrito, 94530.
CONNIE CARDER More than 1 year ago
CONSIDERING BUYING A HOME THAT IS A "FIXER UPPER " CAN DO ALOT MYSELF BUT WOULD LIKE TO ADD FAM ROOM AND SECOND BATHROOM AT LEAST HALF BATH WONDERED AVERAGE COST IN WESTERVILLE AND TO ADD A GARAGE TO SIDE
aida velasco More than 1 year ago
I would like to add 1 room downstair its an standard bedroom size how much it cost
K King More than 1 year ago
My house was built in 1925, so I want to remodel, insulate, change windows,  possibly rewire and repipe if needed, and add rooms up and central air in the Loss Angeles area. Beginning to end about how much should I budget for?
Mary Calloway More than 1 year ago
I received a quote for an aluminum patio enclosure 350 sq feet for 30K did not want to spend that much and not get the larger kitchen I really want.
Donald Hutcheson More than 1 year ago
I am having trouble finding a contractor to add a disabled bathroom seems like no one wants to deal with VA paperwork. So I guess I will give up !
Debbie Ford More than 1 year ago
 I live in the Denver area and looking to add two small bedrooms and a full five piece bathroom onto an older ranch home expanding into the backyard and also enclosing the patio looking for an estimate 
Sixto Rodriguez More than 1 year ago
Would like to convert my half bath into a full as well as make the bedroom larger with a walk in closet. 
Wendy Johnson More than 1 year ago
I would like to add on to two existing  bedroom that are side by side, and add an jack and jill bathroom.  I live in an double wide trailer, can that be done.  
JUANITA ALTOBELLI More than 1 year ago
How much should a remodel, first floor, adding about 450 sq ft to foundation ( that makes the sq ft 1500) with new windows, hardwood floors, new havoc, plumbing and electrical cost?  We are not doing anything outrageous but we sure are seeing some outrageous quotes.  Not sure if we are naive or if we are just being taken advantage of....we are in Livingston County, Hartland area.  Any input would be appreciated! 
Jan Cheeseman More than 1 year ago
Thank you for your information.  I will definitely contact you when I am ready.  Your information really is helpful to give me the opportunity to purchase the park model that I have selected
robert morris More than 1 year ago
just curious, what part is labor and what part is material cost?
arthur luongo More than 1 year ago
what if I was doing some of the work myself such as all of the finish work I just want the design {my wife insists she can do that] the structure and siding roofing etc
james leppek More than 1 year ago
I would like to know the cost for a patio cover put over an existing 10X42 concrete patio attached to my ranch style home. wood and asphalt shingled
Fernando Esteves More than 1 year ago
500sqtf addition labor only with a bathroom?? how can I get a estimate??
Samuel Prince More than 1 year ago
I want to enclose my deck like a room right now it has an awning and enclosed with glass windows it has electric outlets don't need water or heat it's about 10 by 20 how much do you think the cost will be
Enrique Ruiz More than 1 year ago
What should a 1200 sq ft ground level addition for a master suite and a 2 car carport cost in Pinecrest Florida
Charles Adams More than 1 year ago
Thank you
Peterson Gary More than 1 year ago
We're looking to add on a two car garage 20' X 20' approx. to our existing structure or possibly detached. Would be interested to know what to expect on building costs per square foot in the Rock Hill, SC area.
Alicia mendoza More than 1 year ago
I want a 15x30 addition with a toilet and washer and dryer hookups.
Brian D Kirkpatrick More than 1 year ago
Great information and very fast
Terry Ratliff More than 1 year ago
I just want a 16 x 22 family room addition to a mobile home. It will be added at the end to the house to follow the same roof line. Probably 2 large windows and a sliding glass door. Pergo flooring, cathedral ceiling, dry wall and paint. I'll take it from there
ALVIN JONES More than 1 year ago
looking to add second floor - how much should i budget for?
joseph Hendri More than 1 year ago
my neighbor just add this floor to his home? houses built 1923 so i have original molding floors i do not want the home to lose the integrity some modern but keep molding floors ect...
joseph Hendri More than 1 year ago
i was kind of expecting 80.00$ give or take? stairs thinking put spiral staircase in middle room? do not want large stepping to take up space? probably would use middle bedroom on second floor its small however back bedroom might work ?
joseph Hendri More than 1 year ago
have beautiful home big however we have very little closet space? the home i looked at before this home was smaller but the design was wonderful! they had 2 bedrooms on second floor? what made the house was third floor master bed and bath deck front and back of floor with large walk in closet? this house is about double the size! i would like to do the same only i want to have 2 bed bath decks with as much closet space i can get.
Daryl Warren More than 1 year ago
Good but only gave me one contractor
Kevin Foster More than 1 year ago
I have. Laundry room that I want to add about 6 feet  to make it wider and put a small window for light , have a contractor tell me 21, 000, I was thinking this was a little high , 
Lindsay Schmidt More than 1 year ago
Looking to add a great room/family room on back of existing cape cod home. How much would that run?
deborah tice More than 1 year ago
Approx 215 sq foot bedroom addition to existing home....no frills, just functional. Opening garage bath into bedroom to create ensuite. How much can i expect  to pay?
joseph Hendri More than 1 year ago
just bed bath closet x2decks as well.my home is stone however second floor some siding some stucco? id prefer stucco? but i would like to see if contractor could build deck as he would build walls outside 3-4 foot higher as not to use trek board? more sturdy i like the look.
Lisa Curtis More than 1 year ago
14x22 addition on a home, small entry way with a door going to the outside. no frills room, will be a craft room. good thick ply wood flooring will be fine. On posts, no concrete or basement. No heat, will put in a wood stove. 7 foot ceiling. 7 basic windows, nothing fancy.
linda haynes More than 1 year ago
I didnt say an addition I said I WANT TO PUT A BATHROOM IN MY BASEMENT NOTTHING FANCY JUST FUNCTIONAL
Mark Thomas More than 1 year ago
Then why are you posting in the additions area?
Ellen G Ericson More than 1 year ago
Looking to add a room where existing deck sits to be an extension of the house. Approx 15w x 13d. We want one exterior door, vaulted ceiling with 2 skylights. Windows flank centered door on side, Paladian-type window on rear peaked wall, one window on other side wall. Hardwood flooring. Does anyone have an estimate for what this type of project would run?

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