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Building a Room Addition can be one of the best
investments you can make in your home. Building a room addition,
such as a family room addition, or bonus room can add wonderful new
living space to your home. However, prior to starting a room
addition, a homeowner should first formulate a room addition plan.
There are several key factors that should be considered prior to
breaking ground.
Developing a room addition plan should include both interior and
exterior considerations. With many room addition projects a
homeowner can draw up the basic room addition plans, including the
floor layout and the physical exterior shape and size of the
addition. However, if the roof lines and/or foundation footprints on
the existing home or the new room addition are complex, an architect
may be required. An architect may also be required to ensure that
the finished room addition aesthetically melds well into the
existing home. This is a key factor for resale value. If a room
addition appears as an afterthought to the home it will be
aesthetically unappealing to the neighborhood and to someday
prospective home buyers.
When planning a room addition, the permit / inspection process will
typically include an overall building permit, as well as electric,
plumbing, and insulation permits. In order to complete the building
permit process you will need drawings or sketches of the room
addition. Besides overall sketches of the room addition with overall
dimensions, the drawings will also need to include cross-sectional
views showing the framing type and physical sizes of floor joists,
roof rafters, and wall framing construction. You will also need a
bill of materials and a cost estimate for the construction. The
building inspector will use this information to determine if the
construction will meet all construction and safety codes. The
building inspector also uses the Bill of Material and cost
information to assess the amount of the permit cost.
During the building of the room addition, inspections should be
completed after the:
· Foundation is poured
· Rough framing completed
· Rough Electric completed
· Rough Plumbing completed
· Insulation completed
· Final Inspection / Occupancy Permit (Electric/Plumbing are
complete)
Whether hiring a general contractor or planning to be a do it
yourself carpenter and general contractor a budget and time table
should be developed prior to starting the room. Not only is it
necessary in the permitting process, it will help in identifying
long lead items and provide the information necessary for financing
the project if required. In addition, if acting as your own general
contractor creating the time table will help assist you in
determining need dates for sub contractors.
With room addition building plans and permits secured, as well as a
solid Bill of materials and a timetable completed, a homeowner can
begin the room addition project with a high likelihood of a smooth
and successful home building project.
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