I took out my closet so that my bedroom could have more room, however, i want a walk in closet built on the back side of my master bedroom here in California: 1) can it be done? 2) how much? I was told it can't be done and it will extremely costly because I have a very large backyard and you almost need a deck and a step to walk out to the backyard...your thoughts?
Your price point fits with Provo UT costs. In Provo, I was told it would cost me more to go up opposed to out. Previous owner remodeled and removed part of our support wall when vaulting the living room ceiling resulting in the roof sagging and you can see the basement wall also sagging trying to support the house *sigh* Naturally not disclosed or caught on inspection. Was told by structural engineering I could add some sort of ugly metal beams every few feet or redo the trusses and roof. Why not just remodel (house is 1937) and create a second floor is my thought at this point.
Adding up is always less in price due to not adding concrete footings. In addition, the smart thing do is NOT TO MAKE ADDITIONAL CHANGES to the original plans. Add on in the middle of the project …is what my the price go higher $$$$
By building up it, you wont need Footings, Concrete block, digging the ground... Which equals to Savings. Building our will cost you more (NJ & NY areas)
Probably one of the honest reviews out there
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50-60k for that addition is outrageous…..
I can diy it for 5k!
Extremely
If it cost 60k in NJ it would probably cost half that in any other state.
A small addition = just figure 100/200k to get a contractor to show up and start the build.
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I took out my closet so that my bedroom could have more room, however, i want a walk in closet built on the back side of my master bedroom here in California: 1) can it be done? 2) how much? I was told it can't be done and it will extremely costly because I have a very large backyard and you almost need a deck and a step to walk out to the backyard...your thoughts?
Your price point fits with Provo UT costs. In Provo, I was told it would cost me more to go up opposed to out. Previous owner remodeled and removed part of our support wall when vaulting the living room ceiling resulting in the roof sagging and you can see the basement wall also sagging trying to support the house *sigh* Naturally not disclosed or caught on inspection. Was told by structural engineering I could add some sort of ugly metal beams every few feet or redo the trusses and roof. Why not just remodel (house is 1937) and create a second floor is my thought at this point.
Adding up is always less in price due to not adding concrete footings. In addition, the smart thing do is NOT TO MAKE ADDITIONAL CHANGES to the original plans. Add on in the middle of the project …is what my the price go higher $$$$
Dude ….wow our price point is like Utah…
Maybe cause I'm in California, but we are always the opposite here...costs more to go up then go out.
Insane. Footings are easy
How much to add a bedroom into the 2nd floor of my house? Can the floor be over the garage? 12x12 give or take a foot of 2.
You’re brain dead if you’re typing questions like this into TH-cam comments.
12x12 addition in NY. I was quoted 80K….
wtf 🤬…I did a 12x12 including concrete slab & electrical, insulation dry wall for $7900 in El Paso tx. That’s Fkn nuts $80k.
Good price
@@esco9158Hey, I’m from El Paso, who did you have build it for you? I’ve been looking around to get a room built😭
Why is going up less expensive than going out?
By building up it, you wont need Footings, Concrete block, digging the ground... Which equals to Savings. Building our will cost you more (NJ & NY areas)
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I will like to you do the video of the cost of construccion on 2nd floor now? Thank you
Send me the plans
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