Additions2024-12-05T19:23:47+00:00

Add The Space You Need

Design + Build Additions

  • Second Story Additions

  • In-Law Suites & ADUs

  • Bump-out Additions

  • Garages

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Design + Build Additions

Our Process

1

Phone Consultation

  • Discuss Budget
  • Your Project Ideas and Goals

  • Confirm if Project Fits in Fine Home Contracting Model

2

Design Retainer

  • Estimate Hours

  • On-board to Online Dashboard
  • Site Visit Inspection
  • Selection Allowances
  • Typical Retainer: $5000

3

Build

  • Finalize Designs

  • Finalize Selections

  • Build Schedule

  • Place Special Orders

  • Begin Remodeling

Our Past Home Additions

At Fine Home Contracting, our addition projects are more than just extra space—they are carefully crafted extensions that seamlessly blend with your home’s existing architecture while enhancing its functionality and aesthetic appeal.

What People are Saying:

“They gave us the exact kitchen we had been hoping for.”

John Seagrave

Kitchen Remodel

“I’d give them a 10 out of 10, I was happy from day 1.”

Tony Pallo

Kitchen Remodel

“They were always professional, responsive and all their tradesmen were amazing.”

Michael & Michelle Oransby

Kitchen Remodel

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FAQs

What is the difference between an in-law suite and an accessory dwelling unit (ADU)?2024-08-22T16:14:37+00:00

An in-law suite is typically an addition to the main home, while an ADU is a separate, self-contained unit on the same property.

What factors influence the cost of a home addition?2024-08-22T16:14:18+00:00

Factors influencing the cost include the size of the addition, the quality of materials, the complexity of the design, existing home conditions, and local labor rates. Specific requirements in Connecticut, like weather-proofing, can also affect costs.

What are the most popular types of home additions in Connecticut?2024-08-22T16:12:07+00:00

In Connecticut, popular home additions include sunrooms, master suites, kitchen expansions, and in-law suites. These additions can enhance living space and increase property value, catering to the state’s diverse housing needs and aesthetic preferences.

What are the first steps to planning a second story addition?2024-08-22T16:14:33+00:00

The initial steps include evaluating your available space, defining your needs, establishing a budget, and consulting with professionals such as architects and contractors to create a comprehensive plan for the project.

How much does it cost to build an ADU in Connecticut?2024-08-22T16:14:28+00:00

Typically, the cost to build an ADU can range from $100,000 to over $300,000, depending on factors like design complexity, materials, and labor costs. Usual costs range from between $300 to $600 per square foot, depending on whether you’re building an addition or new structure, and the scope of needed plumbing and electrical work.

How much does a typical home addition cost in Connecticut?2024-08-22T16:14:03+00:00

The cost of a home addition in Connecticut typically ranges from $120,000 to $400,000, depending on the size, materials, and complexity of the project. Kitchens and bathrooms are usually the most expensive due to the need for plumbing and high-end finishes.

How much does a second story addition cost?2024-08-22T16:14:30+00:00

The price of adding a second story to a home varies, but the average cost in Connecticut is around $145,000 including labor, materials, permitting, and inspections. Second story additions range from as low as 500$ a square foot, to up to 800$ a square foot. Additions with plumbing and electrical work such as those that contain kitchens and bedrooms tend to be more expensive.

How long does it take to complete a home addition?2024-08-22T16:13:22+00:00

The timeline for a home addition can vary widely, usually taking anywhere from three to nine months. Factors like the size of the addition, complexity of the project, weather conditions, and local permitting processes in Connecticut can affect the duration.

How long does it take to build an ADU in Connecticut?2024-08-22T16:14:26+00:00

On average, 6 to 12 months, but this can vary based on the project’s complexity and other factors.

Can I build an In-law suite on my property?2024-08-22T16:14:36+00:00

In Connecticut, you can generally build a mother-in-law suite on your property, subject to local zoning regulations and building codes, which vary by municipality. To determine your eligibility and specific requirements, it’s crucial to consult with your local zoning and building department. Consider factors such as zoning regulations, size, design, permits, occupancy limits, health and safety codes, utilities, and potential homeowner’s association (HOA) restrictions. Consulting local authorities and professionals familiar with local regulations is essential to ensure compliance and a successful project.

Still Have Questions?

Give us a call! We’re happy to offer advice and look over your project free of cost to see if we’re a good match.