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Moving Up: Adding Another Level to Your Home
If you love where your Spokane area home is situated but are looking for more
space, going up may be exactly the solution you’ve been searching for.
Upper floor additions are a great option for Spokane homeowners who have a great
house in a neighborhood they love — but don’t want to lose space in the backyard
for a main level extension.
Adding a new floor adds significant value to your home and is usually a lot more
economical than moving to a new home. It’s also a fantastic way put yourself in
the design chair as you map out how best to use the extra space: extra bedrooms
or a master suite, a home office or media centre.
But adding a new floor will also be very disruptive to the household, so careful
planning is in order to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible.
What you need to consider before you begin:
Set a budget. As with all remodeling project, establishing a firm
budget should always be your first step. Once you know exactly what you are able
to spend, you will be able to make the important decisions along the way.
Remember that an extra 15 percent should be built in for any unexpected problems
that may arise.
Draw some preliminary sketches for how you envision the space. Remember
that you will need a new stairway to the new level. By thinking through your
options you will be better prepared when it’s time to sit down with your
contractor.
Hire a skilled contractor. Building a new level onto an existing
structure requires special skills that not every builder may possess. Make sure
you hire a contractor who has experience in doing this type of work. An
experienced Spokane remodeling contractor
will be able to guide you through the entire process with valuable resources and
information.
Find out if there are any height restrictions in your area. Most cities
and towns have established ordinances in regards to how tall a building can be.
Chances are if it is just a second story addition you will be fine, but another
level may be too tall. Check with your local planning department.
Determine whether your home’s foundation and framing can bear the weight of
another level. Talk to either a contractor or a structural engineer to determine
if the foundation will need reinforcing or support columns need to be added to
strengthen the framing.
During the framing process your roof will be removed and, depending on what you
are planning, will most likely need to be replaced. This will have an impact on
the construction schedule — and possibly your entire household — so you should
plan accordingly.
Make sure your current heating, cooling and ventilation systems are capable of
handling the extra space. Talk to a HVAC specialist.
Find out if you will have to install a new electric panel and service to handle
the increased load from the new space.
Your new level will have new materials, such as new siding and windows, you may
have to consider upgrading your existing level for continuity. Your contractor
will be able to guide you as to what your options are. If you are looking for a Spokane remodeling contractor, please call us today at 509-270-9246 or complete our online consultation form.
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