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House extensions create more space or add functionality to your home. You can add a guest room or expand your living space. You can even add a garage or a detached guest house.
But adding extensions in Long Island and New York can be an enormously complicated headache. Local regulations, zoning laws, homeowner association rules, permits — there’s paperwork every step of the way!
When you want a home extension in Long Island, you need a contractor with Long Island experience. And that means you need County Roofing Systems.
We’ve been working as Long Island framing contractors for over 35 years. We know exactly what permits you need and what architectural and engineering plans we need. We design and build your house extension ideas to meet all applicable state and local rules and zoning laws.
If your old house needs more room, give us a call. We handle all types of wood framing services and have experience in commercial and residential project management.
Financing a home extension can be a huge hassle. That’s why we help our clients find lenders who will fund extension and framing projects.
We’ve worked with many home equity lenders during our 35+ years working as a contractor on Long Island. They can help you find a home improvement loan at the best rates.
Here’s a general overview of the steps involved in your Long Island Home extension.
Extensions can increase living space, improve natural lighting and ventilation, and add unique architectural details to your home. All this can increase your property value. If you feel cramped in your current home, an extension is a cost-effective way to add more room without buying a new house.
County Roofing Systems can do various forms of extensions. We handle rear extensions, side return extensions, small house extensions, loft extensions, and separate buildings. Local zoning laws and property line restrictions will determine what’s possible on your specific property.
Common Long Island home extensions include additional bedrooms, expanded kitchens, home offices, media rooms, and sunrooms. We can also add a guest house or a garage for your Long Island home.
Costs can vary widely based on the size, materials, and complexity of the extension. It’s common to calculate costs per square foot, with prices varying significantly across different areas and for different types of constructions.