House additions in Utah County for extra bedrooms, sunrooms, and living space.
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In Utah County, house additions expand your home's square footage and value. Whether you need an extra bedroom, sunroom, or full second story, custom additions create the space your family needs.
We manage each addition project from first meeting through final inspection.
We start by understanding what you want to add and how it fits your Utah County property. Local building codes and foundation type matter.
We handle design and Utah County permit paperwork. This step ensures your addition meets all local requirements.
Framing, utilities, roofing, and interior finishes tie your new space to the existing home seamlessly.
Final inspections verify everything meets code. We walk you through the finished space and address any final questions.
Discuss your vision, budget, and site conditions. We evaluate foundation depth, utilities, and local setback rules.
Create detailed plans and submit to Utah County. We track inspections and approvals for you.
Frame, roof, and run electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Connect new utilities to existing systems.
Drywall, painting, flooring, and trim. Final inspection and handoff with all permits.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
House additions that fit your Utah County home and budget.
Add a full second floor or partial upper level to increase square footage without shrinking your yard. Utah County's frost line affects foundation depth for second stories.
Extend one story sideways: new bedrooms, baths, kitchens, or mudrooms. Perfect for homes on finished basements or sloped lots.
Enclosed rooms with windows and light. Three-season sunrooms handle Utah County winters; fully conditioned additions work year-round.
Convert existing garage space into living area or build new garage with space above. Utility reconnection is part of our scope.
A well-built addition raises your home's value and comfort.
Utah County requires specific setbacks, snow loads, and seismic bracing. We know the rules so permits move faster.
Mountain and valley properties in Utah County have different frost depths and wind exposures—we design for your location.
We don't outsource design to a separate firm then hand it off. You work with the builder who will actually construct it.
House additions throughout Utah County and nearby neighborhoods.
We work in Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, and other Utah County cities. Each area has different lot sizes and building patterns—we adapt our approach accordingly.
Common questions about house additions in Utah County.
Yes. Any addition that adds square footage or connects to existing utilities requires a Utah County building permit.
We can upgrade the existing foundation, build a single-story addition instead, or add above an unfinished basement.
We use matching materials, siding color, and roof pitch. Interior finishes blend with your home's existing style and layout.
Often yes. We assess your current electrical, plumbing, and HVAC capacity and extend or upgrade as needed.
Yes. Sloped properties need extra grading and foundation work, but additions are possible with the right design.
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