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A guide to planning and installing additional stories to your existing home

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Adding additions or additional stories to your existing home is no easy task, but it is a task that can not only provide you and your family with more space, but it can also increase the overall value of your home. Residential renovations are necessary if you want to transform your home into a place that you want to live in for many years.

Whether you are doing residential remodeling to accommodate a growing family or simply need an extra bedroom, office or den, Reply! can help you find the best contractors to suit your specific needs.

addition of a third storyThe cost of adding a new story to your home can vary greatly, depending on the size of your home, the sizes of the rooms you want to add, and the cost of the materials you plan to use. This is also not a task that most people can tackle alone.

The contractor you choose will likely have a large team available to handle the job. There are also a variety of other factors that you must consider before adding a story to your home, and there is also certain information that you must find out about before you start the process of hiring a contractor.

First, you must make sure you are allowed to add a new story. If you live in a rural area and have lots of open land around your home, adding stories or expanding your home is not likely to be an issue for you. However, if you live in a community with homes that are adjacent to yours or if you live in a community with a homeowners association, you may need to adhere to the residential height restrictions of your community.

You may also need to get permission from your homeowner's association before doing any type of renovation. Residential zoning laws may also come into play if you plan to upgrade your home. For example, if your home happens to be built on or near a commercial property, you may be restricted from doing certain types of renovations.

If you desperately need an additional story but are restricted from doing so, there are other options that you can consider. Many homeowners decide to convert their attics to a third floor, which can save time and a lot of money. Most attics are designed for a certain degree of foot traffic, but many of them have odd-shaped floors and very low ceilings. Talk to a contractor through Reply! to inquire about transforming your attic into a third floor with standard floors and ceiling sizes. You can also do a basement or garage conversion if transforming your attic is not an option.

There are lots of ways that you can add an additional floor to your home, and Reply! can connect you with contractors who will do a good job at a great price. Whether you choose standard additions, additional stories or convert your attic or basement into a new floor, your renovation is sure to increase the overall value of your home.

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