How much does a home addition cost in Frisco, TX?
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Home addition costs in Frisco range from $35,000 for a garage conversion to $350,000+ for a second-story addition. Room additions run $90,000-$170,000. Sunrooms average $45,000-$90,000. In-law suites range from $110,000-$220,000. Per-square-foot costs run $160-$270 for finished living space.
How long does a home addition take in Frisco?
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A home addition in Frisco typically takes 12-24 weeks from groundbreaking to completion, plus 4-8 weeks for design, permitting, and HOA approval. Garage conversions may finish in 8-12 weeks. Room additions average 12-16 weeks. Second-story additions can run 18-24 weeks.
Do I need a permit for a home addition in Frisco?
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Yes. All home additions require building permits from the City of Frisco including plan review, foundation inspection, framing inspection, mechanical/electrical/plumbing inspections, and final inspection. Permit fees typically run $2,000-$8,000. UHS Remodeling handles the entire process.
Does my Frisco HOA need to approve a home addition?
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Almost always, yes. Most Frisco HOAs have architectural review committees that must approve exterior modifications. The process takes 2-6 weeks and requires plans, material samples, and renderings. Communities like Starwood and Phillips Creek Ranch have particularly rigorous reviews. We manage the entire submission.
What are the lot coverage limits in Frisco?
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City of Frisco lot coverage limits range from 40-55% depending on zoning and lot size. Your existing home, garage, covered patio, and any addition combined cannot exceed this percentage. Setback requirements further constrain placement. We evaluate these during our free consultation.
Will a home addition match my existing home’s exterior?
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This is our top priority. We source matching exterior materials – brick, stone, siding, stucco – and design rooflines to integrate smoothly. For brick homes, we work with suppliers to find the closest match. Roofing materials are matched or replaced entirely for a smooth blend.
Can I add a second story to my Frisco home?
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In most cases, yes, but structural evaluation is required first. A licensed engineer assesses whether the existing foundation and framing can support additional load. Some Frisco homes on post-tension slab foundations are well-suited; others may need reinforcement. We arrange this assessment as part of our design process.
How much value does a home addition add in Frisco?
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A well-executed addition typically recoups 50-70% of its cost at resale. In-law suites and bedroom additions deliver the strongest returns because they increase bedroom count and appeal to multi-generational buyers. In Frisco’s competitive market, a larger home matching neighborhood expectations commands significantly higher prices.
What is the City of Frisco permit process for home additions?
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Submit architectural plans, structural engineering documents, and a site plan. Plan review takes 2-4 weeks. Construction proceeds through foundation, framing, mechanical/electrical/plumbing, insulation, and final inspections. A certificate of occupancy is issued after final inspection. We manage the entire process.
How do I get started with a Frisco home addition?
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Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule a consultation online. We visit your Frisco home, evaluate the lot and structure, review HOA guidelines, discuss your goals, and provide a detailed written proposal – completely free with no obligation.