Addition & Remodel Cost Guides

Major home updates, like building an addition or remodeling a room, are some of the most expensive projects you can complete. Building a new addition costs about $45,000. Redoing a kitchen runs around $25,000. Remodeling a bathroom averages nearly $10,500. Check out other popular addition and remodel costs below.

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Taking on a new addition or remodeling project can be scary and expensive. But doing homework on the front end can help you develop a firm budget, a clear vision and a more fruitful relationship with your contractors. It might also lessen the fear factor. Start with the biggest, broadest questions - What do you hope to accomplish with the project and how much do you have to spend? Then your contractors can help you work your way to the smaller questions about specific materials, etc. That kind of strategic planning should bring clarity to the project, which could be the most valuable asset you bring to the table.

Yes, these big projects can be daunting undertakings. But driving the project's moment must be your goal to reap the benefits once it's done. You will have a more beautiful and functional home. And if you execute you project strategically, you'll find that it's worth considerably more than when you started. Kind of makes all the sawdust and fear worth it.

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  • Remodel a Bathroom
    National Average $10,567
    Typical Range $6,060 - $15,145
    Low End - High End $2,500 - $25,450
  • Remodel a Kitchen
    National Average $25,277
    Typical Range $13,272 - $37,520
    Low End - High End $4,000 - $60,000
  • Remodel or Renovate a House
    National Average $46,788
    Typical Range $18,374 - $75,989
    Low End - High End $3,700 - $150,000

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Remodel a Bathroom
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$10,567 Average National Cost
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Remodel a Kitchen
(8,340 projects)
$25,277 Average National Cost
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(6,294 projects)
$46,788 Average National Cost
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(4,688 projects)
$20,217 Average National Cost
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(4,155 projects)
$45,806 Average National Cost
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(2,525 projects)
$11,705 Average National Cost
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(1,987 projects)
$2,909 Average National Cost
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(1,985 projects)
$16,340 Average National Cost
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(1,483 projects)
$3,471 Average National Cost
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Build a Garage
(1,376 projects)
$27,670 Average National Cost
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Excavate Land
(1,084 projects)
$3,089 Average National Cost
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Clear Land or Prepare a Construction Site
(615 projects)
$2,758 Average National Cost
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Renovate or Convert a Garage
(571 projects)
$13,412 Average National Cost
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Build a Closet
(545 projects)
$1,999 Average National Cost
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Install a Foundation
(545 projects)
$8,149 Average National Cost
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Build a Barn, Shed or Playhouse
(462 projects)
$3,048 Average National Cost
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(295 projects)
$4,367 Average National Cost
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Hire a Kitchen Designer
(200 projects)
$12,934 Average National Cost
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Build an Outdoor Kitchen
(154 projects)
$13,069 Average National Cost
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Build a Carport
(119 projects)
$8,056 Average National Cost
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Get a Building Permit
(80 projects)
$1,314 Average National Cost
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(78 projects)
$3,009 Average National Cost
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$24,198 Average National Cost
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Size and Complexity of the Addition or Remodel

Some cost factors here are obvious, such as the size of a porch or extra room. But the nature of each project carries levels of complexity that might not be immediately apparent. Early on, you'll want to get a handle on how many general contractors, electricians, plumbers, carpenters or decorators you'll need to complete the project. You'll also want to consider the cost of permits and inspections. Then, budget at least some extra cushion for the unexpected. An example: Perhaps you have an older home, and when your contractors tear up your carpet, they discover structural problems with the flooring or maybe the plumbers find old pipes that need to be replaced. Hope for the best, but plan for at least a bit of the worst.

Workers for an Addition or Remodel

Depending on how your size-and-complexity plans work out, you may find you need one general contractor, or you may find you need a team of specialized professionals. For example, if you are doing a remodel, you may want to start with consulting an interior decorator. But, as with hiring any home professionals, you want to be cautious about whom you choose. For instance, watch out for decorators who offer free services - these can actually be a manufacturer's representative pushing certain products. Besides narrowing your options, you may pay more in the long run. A flat-fee decorator might look like a great bargain on the outset, but make sure that this person won't insist on acting as your exclusive buying agent. You don't want decorators who will steer you toward marked-up products that carry larger commissions for them. Always check prices you get from your decorator against retail.
You may also need to hire people that you didn't even think about - such as a structural engineer. The structural engineer inspects the foundation, infrastructure, curtain wall, insulation and building envelope. Through careful inspection and comparison to the approved building plans, the engineer can ensure that the actual building meets the drawings provided and that any necessary corrections are made. While this might be an extra cost that you didn't initially anticipate, the safety of your structure is paramount, and this simple exercise can save you money and legal hassles down the road.

Budget for an Addition or Remodel

Once you have your plans in place, remember that you can always make changes that modify your budget as you go. For example, maybe get a mid grade carpet instead of the highest grade available. Wait for a sale to purchase items like paint, appliances or new windows. Use coupons. Look for rebates. If you have the time, plan your remodel or addition as early as possible and start purchasing items you know you'll need early. This way you are incurring a slight cost over time and not a large cost all at once. You may also be able to afford a higher end product that you would normally not be able to afford if you tried to purchase everything at one time.

Addition Exteriors

Because the interior for an addition can be so involved, it's easy to forget or discount the effort needed to make the exterior shine. You will need to consider the siding and roofing materials you would like to use to finish this space. And you might weigh the quality of exterior materials against their visibility. Also in the cost of the addition, be careful to factor in the permits needed and the work needed to prepare the foundation.