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Home Additions In Egg Harbor Township & South Jersey

Running out of space? You love your house, but you need more room to live, maybe the family grew, someone moving in, whatever the case is our team of experts can build everything from a second story addition to bump-out addition. 

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An addition isn’t really a remodel, it’s a small construction project attached to the house you already own. That means architectural plans, structural engineering, permits, zoning review, foundation work, framing, a new roofline tied cleanly into your existing roof, and full mechanical rough-ins for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. A lot can go sideways if any of those steps get rushed or handed off to someone who doesn’t know what they’re doing.

We’ve built bump-outs, full rear additions, sunrooms, in-law suites, and second-story additions across Atlantic and Cape May County in areas like Linwood, Northfield, Egg Harbor Township, & more! Our in-house team handles design coordination, permit applications, and construction all under one roof (HIC #13VH11869600), and we work with trusted local architects and engineers when a project needs formal drawings. 
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Why Do You Need A Home Addition?

What Type Of Addition Is Right For You?

Most of our home addition projects fall into one of six different types, and each come with their own design questions, permits, price ranges and timelines.
A bump-out is a small extension of an existing room, usually two to six feet pushed out from the exterior wall to expand a kitchen, bathroom, or living room without building an entirely new room. Bump-outs are the smallest and fastest addition type, and they’re often the right answer when you just need a little more counter space, a breakfast nook, or room for a double vanity.
A full room addition is what most people picture when they think about an addition, a new bedroom, a new family room, a first-floor primary suite, a larger kitchen with a ground-up expansion. Single-room additions range anywhere from 150 to 600 square feet and typically require a new foundation, full framing, and a roofline integration.
Sunrooms give you more living space with the shore view you bought the house for. We build both three-season sunrooms (unconditioned, used when the weather cooperates) and four-season rooms (fully insulated and climate-controlled). Four-season rooms function as real year-round living space and add meaningful square footage to the home.
An in-law suite is one of the most-requested additions we build, especially for homeowners with aging parents moving in or adult children coming back home for a stretch. A proper in-law addition includes a private bedroom, bathroom, living area, and usually a small kitchenette, with its own entrance when the lot allows it. Done well, it gives everyone their own space while keeping the family under one roof.
When the lot doesn’t have room to expand outward, common on shore properties with tight setbacks — going up is often the only way to add significant square footage. Second-story additions are the most complex addition type because the existing structure has to be engineered to carry the new load, the roof comes off mid-project, and the house has to be protected from weather during framing. Not every home is a candidate, but when it works, a second-story addition can essentially double your house.
A wing addition adds an entire section to the home — often a primary suite wing, a family wing for the kids, or a combined great room / kitchen expansion. These are the largest scope we take on as standalone additions, and they often overlap with our whole-house renovations work when the existing floor plan is being reworked at the same time.

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Pricing Breakdowns For Home Additions In South Jersey

Additions price differently than remodels. Where a kitchen or bath comes in at a fixed scope, additions are priced largely by the square foot because you’re building new structure, not replacing finishes inside an existing room. Expect somewhere between $200 and $300 per finished square foot in our market for an addition built to a quality standard, with the tier depending on foundation type, finishes, and how complicated the tie-in to the existing house is.

 

Below is simply a guide to help you get a starting point for your project, the only way to find a real number is to schedule an estimate (with or without plans).  For a more detailed price, see our home addition cost per square foot article here.

Small Additions & Bump-Outs

$40,000 – $120,000+. Two-to-six-foot bump-outs, small sunrooms (100 to 200 square feet), and modest room expansions. Simpler foundations, existing utilities can often be extended rather than rerun, and roof integration stays straightforward. Most bump-outs land in this tier.

Mid-Range Room Additions

$150,000–$350,000+. Full 300 to 600 square foot additions. New foundation, full framing, new roof section tied into the existing roofline, full mechanical rough-ins, and interior finish. Most of our single-room and four-season sunroom projects fall into this range.

Adding A Room Vs Moving

What Makes More Sense?

This is the real question behind every addition project. Before you call anyone about an addition, the question worth answering is whether it’s smarter to add on or to sell and buy something bigger. Here’s how we think about it when clients ask.

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Start To Finish Home Addition Process

How Your Project Comes Together

Additions take longer than most homeowners expect, and the biggest reason projects go sideways is that the front-end planning gets rushed. We slow that part down on purpose so the construction phase runs smoothly. Here’s how our addition projects move from first conversation to finished space.

For most home additions, you can use this guide for timelines (these are specific to Atlantic & Cape May County):

Small bump-outs run 3 to 5 months including permits. Mid-size room additions run 6 to 10 months. Second-story additions and full wings run 8 to 14 months. We’ll give you a real schedule at the plans stage, not an optimistic estimate designed to get the job.

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