First Floor Home Additions

"A home
addition is not an expense, it is an investment"
A first floor home addition is one of the
best investments you will ever make. I call it an investment because that is
exactly what it is. Better than bank interest, better than a stock
purchase, it will return you a
handsome profit when sell time comes
around.
After 25 years building first floor
additions I have never seen a homeowner lose money by adding an addition to
his home.
First floor additions are the most popular type addition
simply because they can be easily adapted to the original house design. Adding a
bedroom or extending an existing room, adding a bathroom & adding a family room
are the most desired by the average homeowner.
Adding to the rear or side of the house
is by far the most prevalent simply because it easily adapts to extending living
space to any kind of room you need.
Building a first floor on the front of
the house is less prevalent because it is usually more expensive to do so &
frequently there are issues with property set-back limitations. The front addition
is more expensive because it almost always entails new front doors & new steps
& walkways. All are relatively expensive items.
Planning includes blending in roof
design, foundation, siding, windows, doors etc & a host of large & small
items. These additions do not come in a box, wrapped up & ready to use.
Each addition is custom built to your specifications & those
specs include many, many options & choices.
It has been my experience after giving thousands of
estimates to homeowners that most have no idea how to buy an addition.
They know little about planning & design & haven't a clue how to get the
cost down to an affordable price.
It takes more than getting three estimates & pick
the low price which is what the majority of the homeowners do. There is nothing
difficult about buying an addition if the correct simple method is spelled out for
you to read & absorb.
You will save thousands of dollars by learning
how easy it is to do it. I can show you how to buy a quality remodel at the
lowest price available in your area.
There
is No Risk! My Guarantee is simple: You are satisfied or your money back. No
questions asked.
Bonus #1 Bid
sheets ($15 if you
buy them separately) they come free as part of your book. Use these sheets to
compare prices from the contractors. They give you everything you'll need to
ask the right questions, and make the best choices about your remodel. They
will show youexactly what you
are buying, or not buying for your addition andavoid those dreaded extras. I haveadded
info & recommendations on most items. You'll save additional hundreds of
dollars or more just
by using the info on these
sheets.
Bonus
#2
You will have your own
in-house remodeling Guru.....me!. Have a question? Need advice? Email any questions you may
have about your project, materials, contracts, contractor issues or anything else
that pertains to house remodeling. I will answer promptly & honestly as my
experience allows.
Bill-
I purchased your e-book "How to plan, design and
complete a room addition over your garage" a few
months ago. This was the best money I have ever spent.
Thank you for making your wisdom and insight
available to novices.
Ryan L.
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Great! Thank you for the quick reply. I have been
reading your e-book and it is excellent. We are
getting ready to interview some contractors and I feel way more
prepared then I did before.
Thanks again,
Mike L.
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First of all, the ebook is great! Thanks.
I have a question, not sure if you can answer.
We are currently re-shingling our roof and......
Thanks again Brian D.
(The question was "does insulation thats been wet have to
be replaced?" The answer is No!
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How to Plan & Design a First Floor Room
Addition
&
Lower your
cost

For those who want a
one or two story addition off the rear, side or front of the
house. Knowing what I know now & with the experience I
have, then If I were you, this is how I would proceed to
plan, design & build a room addition or extension with a
foundation, onto my house. Additionally, this is exactly how
I would proceed to hire a contractor at a lower cost, to
complete the addition.(or a shell).
Only
$37
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