by James Carey | Feb 28, 2026 | Home Additions V2
Yes, most of the time, you can live in your home during an additional project. It truly depends on the work. Choosing to stay in your house will mean handling noise, dust, and workers coming and going most days. A few homeowners established temporary kitchen or living...
by James Carey | Feb 24, 2026 | Home Additions V2
What’s the #1 reason homeowners regret their home addition? A lot of people come in with a plan and a price, but minor adjustments, holdups or unexpected problems can make the end result a lot more expensive. Price increases in materials and labor factor...
by James Carey | Feb 21, 2026 | Home Additions V2
How much does a primary suite addition cost in Discovery Bay? Rates vary based on factors such as addition size, finish levels, and local labor costs. Smaller suites with minimal amenities tend to fall near the lower price point. Larger suites featuring custom baths,...
by James Carey | Feb 18, 2026 | Home Additions V2
What are the best types of additions for older homeowners looking to age in place? Some common upgrades are walk-in showers, wider doorways, ramps and better lighting. Many homeowners install grab bars in bathrooms and non-slip floors to facilitate safer maneuvering....
by James Carey | Feb 15, 2026 | Home Additions V2
The main difference between a home expansion and a full renovation is that a home expansion adds new space to an existing house, while a full renovation updates or changes the current space without adding to the building’s size. Home expansions typically involve...
by James Carey | Feb 12, 2026 | Home Additions V2
How long does a standard addition project take from start to finish? Timelines fluctuate depending on the size, design intricacies, and permit processes of the project. Small room additions can wrap up in four to eight weeks, while bigger plans, like a second story,...