Most home additions look exactly like additions — and that’s where the work goes wrong. As a licensed full-service general contractor, EG Homes Florida designs and builds additions that match your existing home’s architecture, materials, and proportions, so the finished result reads as a single coherent house. Not an obvious bolt-on.
We handle every phase under one team: structural engineering, architectural design, permits, foundation work, framing, mechanical tie-ins, roofing integration, and finish-out. That single-source accountability matters most on additions, where the connection between old and new is where projects typically fail. We don’t hand that connection to a subcontractor.
What’s Included
Our Process
We assess the site, your goals for the new space, and how the addition needs to connect to your existing home — structurally and visually.
Architectural plans, structural engineering, exterior matching, and material selections. Every connection point engineered before we break ground.
Foundation, framing, mechanical tie-ins, and exterior integration — sequenced to protect the existing home and minimize daily disruption.
Final walkthrough, punch-list close-out, and a finished addition that reads as part of the original home.
As a licensed, insured general contractor, we own the design, engineering, and build of every addition we deliver. Material matching, roofline integration, and structural connection — all handled in-house, not subbed out.
A selection of home additions we've designed and built — second-story expansions, primary suites, in-law quarters, and outdoor living additions.
Most home additions run 4 to 8 months from permit issuance to completion, depending on size and complexity. Second-story additions and full primary suite additions sit at the longer end; smaller bump-outs and sunrooms run faster. We provide a firm schedule before contract.
Most additions benefit from full architectural drawings, especially for second-story work or any structural changes. We work with experienced architects and engineers, or we'll collaborate with one you've already chosen. Either way, the design is engineered around your site and your existing home.
Yes, in most cases. We seal off the addition zone from the existing home with dust barriers and protect adjacent rooms throughout. There are typically a few days during tie-in when access changes — we'll walk you through what to expect before construction begins.
Yes. Every addition we deliver includes full permit management with the relevant building department, plus HOA architectural review submissions where applicable. You won't navigate the review board or city hall alone.