A room addition may seem like a win-win solution to all of your space problems. But as with anything, this solution does have its downsides. Learn the 7 rules of building a room addition, and save yourself time, money, and heartache: Exhaust All Other Options First Room additions should not be your first option; they should be your last. Due to the price and complexity of building a room addition, it is in your best interests to exhaust every possible solution to your space and living issuesbefore undertaking this project. Get the Contractor Right With other home remodeling projects, you take less of a hit if you get the contractor wrong. Was it a sloppy paint job in the family room? Did your new crown molding fall down? Bad thing thereand you have our utmost sympathiesbut youll get over it. Hound the contractor, sue him, get a new contractor, or do it yourself. Its fixable.

But with a room addition, there is far less wiggle room. The costs are high, timeframes are extended, and the willingness of the contractor to come back and fix what he did wrong will be limited. So, you owe it to yourselfand to that huge home equity loan youll be taking outto get the contractor right. And this means

Get three estimates. Average them out. Then get seven or eight more estimates. Now calculate the average of all ten or eleven. Chances are good that your average estimate spread out over ten individual estimates will be much lower than your previous one.

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November 8, 2013 at 1:12 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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