As your family grows, so will your need for space. If you aren't interested in buying a new home to accommodate your growing family, you may find yourself needing to build additional rooms in your current home. Building an addition is a more complex process than a renovation because you're working with an area that hasn't been built on before. That means some more complex preparations and the need for a professional construction contractor. We've faced this type of project before, and that's why we built this site. On the pages here, you'll see tips and things to consider for your upcoming addition construction, as well as ideas for things to talk with your construction contractor about.
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