Categories: Home Additions

Second-Story Addition: The Pros and Cons

Adding a second story to your home can provide more livable space and is often seen as an attractive, cost-effective way to expand your house. Before contacting remodeling companies and deciding whether to build up instead of out, it’s best to determine the pros and cons of a second-story addition. Owens Construction explains more in this post.

The Pros of Adding a Second Story

A benefit of adding a second story to your home is your home renovation contractor will customize the room however you choose, and you can incorporate additional features such as skylights. A second floor gives you more privacy if you need it and adds extra storage space for seasonal items, holiday decorations, and other unused items. It can also be easier to maintain than a sunroom addition or pool installation.

The Cons of Adding a Second Story

While a second story offers plenty of benefits, it has downsides as well. For instance, a second story adds weight and strain to your home’s existing floor joists and foundations, leading to structural reinforcement costs that can add up. If anyone in your family has limited mobility, you may need to add an elevator or a specialized floor plan, which could add expenses. It’s also worth noting any additional HVAC equipment needed for a second story will result in higher monthly energy bills for heating and cooling the new space. Since it isn’t located at ground level, running electrical wires from the house can be more expensive, depending on the layout of your property.

Get Started with Your Second Story Addition

Building a second story for your home is an exciting opportunity for homeowners looking for additional living space. Still, it’s a good idea to consider the pros and cons before making decisions or hiring a home remodeling company.

If you want to learn more about the potential of adding a second story to your home, get in touch with Owens Construction in Worthington, OH. Our experienced team can answer all your questions about materials, time frames, and costs. For a consultation, call (614) 846-1149 or complete our online form on our website.

Rebecca Burdock

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