Remodeling & Additions
So, your home is already built. But now it is time to do some remodeling, and maybe even build some extra additions as well. While some things, such as painting, putting up wallpaper, or putting in some carpet may not require a permit, most home addition projects do require a permit.
Would you like to make some changes to your home? If so, contact a builder in your area today.
Kitchen remodeling, for example, may require a permit depending on what exactly it is you are doing. It was reported recently than more than 10 billion dollars is spent nationwide annually for just kitchen remodeling. It is also reported that more than 7 billion is spent on bathrooms. These two rooms are also said to be the most difficult to do, so it is in your best interest to just leave everything to the professionals - whether what you are having done requires it or not.
Examples of Other Home Additions That Require Permits:
- Hot Tubs
- Pools
- Patios
- Garages
- Converting a Basement Into a Regular Room
- Sheds
If you live in an older home, it is even more of a reason to consider remodeling and additions. A study was also shown that 60% of older people reside in homes that are more than 20 years old. It was proven that certain modifications and additions can help prevent accidents because of this. All in all, this is a great option to choose if you love your house but have been considering moving because there is an extra room or feature you may like.
Would you like to make some changes to your home? If so, contact a builder in your area today.
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