National average fixed price
By Thumbtack Staff
Last updated Mon, Sep 22
National average cost | $5,477 |
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Average cost range | $4,730-$6,337 |
Low-end cost range | $10,000 |
High-end cost range | $14,717-$18,552 |
How large the project is
What foundation work will need to take place (especially relevant for first floor home additions)
What type of frame needs to be built
Whether the project requires extensive plumbing and electrical wiring
How complex the job is
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Ask for references and read reviews. A great website and friendly face shouldn't be the sole reasons you hire a general contractor. Ask for references and read online reviews. Past experiences are important and can help you decide if this person or construction company are the right fit for you.
Get clear on cash. After your free estimate, talk clearly about total project costs, what might cause the price to go up (unforeseen repairs, change orders mid-way through, etc.), and create a payment plan you both agree on. Never pay entirely upfront and be very wary of someone who asks for major money before completing work milestones.
Sign a contract. Outline money, scope of work, timeline and materials that will be used. The clearer the contract, the fewer problems down the line.
Stay in the loop. Hire a general contractor who communicates with you frequently and makes sure you understand what is taking place throughout all stages of the home addition.
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