Home Addition Contractor San Diego County

More Space Without the Cost of Moving

Stay in the neighborhood you love and get the square footage your family actually needs — handled by a licensed home addition contractor serving San Diego County, CA.
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Class B Licensed General Contractor

We hold a California CSLB Class B license — the specific credential required to legally take on home addition projects in San Diego County.

No Subcontractors, Ever

Our seven-person in-house crew handles your project start to finish — no rotating strangers, no accountability gaps, no surprises.

16 Years of San Diego County Experience

We've been working in San Diego County's climate, codes, and neighborhoods for nearly two decades — not learning on your job.

Military And Senior Discounts

We offer 10% off for active-duty military, veterans, and seniors — because San Diego County's community deserves straightforward savings.

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Room Addition Contractor San Diego County

San Diego County Homes Deserve Room To Grow

San Diego County is one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. Moving to a bigger home means a higher mortgage, realtor commissions, transfer taxes, and the very real cost of leaving a neighborhood you’ve built your life in. For most families, adding on makes far more sense — financially and practically. A well-built home addition gives you the space you need without uprooting everything else. Whether you’re thinking about a master suite, a family room, a home office, or a guest suite for aging parents, we handle the entire project — design coordination, permitting, construction, and exterior finishing — with the same crew from day one to the final walkthrough. We’re based in Escondido and we work throughout San Diego County, from Carlsbad and Oceanside in the north to Chula Vista and National City in the south, and everywhere in between including El Cajon, Santee, La Mesa, Poway, Encinitas, and Vista.

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What A Well-Built Addition Actually Gets You

Adding square footage to your San Diego County home is one of the few renovations that improves your daily life and your property value at the same time.

You get usable space that fits how your family actually lives — not a layout forced on you by the resale market.

Your home's resale value increases in a market where square footage commands a premium, especially in communities like Encinitas, Poway, and Rancho Bernardo.

You avoid the true all-in cost of moving in San Diego County — realtor fees, transfer taxes, a higher mortgage rate, and starting over somewhere unfamiliar.

Your addition's exterior is finished by specialists — the same team that handles siding, windows, stucco, and paint — so it blends with your existing home instead of sticking out.

Every permit is pulled and every inspection is managed by us, so you're not left navigating San Diego County's permitting process on your own.

You stay in your school district, your neighborhood, and your community while your home grows around the life you've already built here.

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If you requested an online quote, you can expect a callback within 24-48 hours of your request.

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Second Story Addition San Diego County

Exterior Work Done Right From The Start

Most contractors treat the exterior of a home addition as an afterthought — something to finish quickly once the framing and drywall are done. We approach it the opposite way, because the exterior is what protects everything inside. San Diego County’s climate is unforgiving on materials that aren’t chosen carefully. Coastal communities like Carlsbad, Encinitas, and Oceanside deal with salt air and moisture that corrodes inferior siding and eats through poorly sealed stucco. Inland areas like Escondido, El Cajon, and Santee sit in fire-risk zones where Class A fire-rated siding isn’t optional — it’s the smart call. And everywhere in the county, UV exposure breaks down paint and wood faster than most homeowners expect. Our team has spent 16 years working specifically in these conditions. When we finish the exterior of your addition — whether that’s fiber cement siding, stucco, new windows, or a fresh coat of paint — it’s done with the same materials and methods we’d use on a full exterior remodel. Because that’s exactly what it is.

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One Crew Handles The Whole Project

One of the most common complaints homeowners have after a remodel is that the contractor handed off the real work to subcontractors they’d never met. Different crews, different standards, no clear point of accountability when something goes wrong. That’s not how we operate. Our seven-person crew handles your home addition directly — carpentry, siding, windows, stucco, and painting all come from the same team that showed up on day one. When you call with a question, you’re talking to someone who was actually on your job site. We also coordinate all permitting through the appropriate jurisdiction — whether that’s the City of San Diego Development Services Department, the County of San Diego’s Planning and Development Services for unincorporated areas like Ramona or Alpine, or any of the 18 incorporated cities across the county. You don’t have to figure out which office to call or what forms to file. We handle it.
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Home Additions FAQs

Common questions about our Home Additions services

Costs vary based on size, scope, and finish level, but here’s a realistic range for San Diego County: a basic room addition typically runs between $80,000 and $200,000, while larger or more complex projects — second-story additions, master suites, or significant expansions — can range from $160,000 to $400,000 or more. Per square foot, most additions in this market fall somewhere between $250 and $1,000 depending on what’s included. Permit fees add to that — plan review and permit costs for additions in San Diego County can run several thousand dollars before construction even starts. The best way to get a number that actually applies to your home and your goals is to schedule a free on-site estimate. We’ll walk the property, understand what you’re trying to accomplish, and give you a detailed breakdown — not a guess.
Yes, always. Any structural addition in California requires a building permit, and in San Diego County, the jurisdiction depends on where your property is located. If you’re in an incorporated city — San Diego, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Carlsbad, Escondido, and others — permits go through that city’s development services department. If you’re in an unincorporated area like Ramona, Alpine, Lakeside, or Fallbrook, permits are handled through San Diego County’s Planning and Development Services office. On top of the building permit, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing work within the addition each require their own permits. Second-story additions also require structural engineering review. We manage all of this on your behalf. Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but unpermitted additions create serious problems when you sell — title companies flag them, buyers demand corrections, and lenders may refuse to finance the property.
In California, home additions require a contractor with a valid CSLB Class B General Building Contractor license. This is the classification that covers structures requiring two or more unrelated building trades — which is exactly what a home addition involves. Framing, electrical, plumbing, siding, windows, stucco, and painting don’t all fall under one specialty license, which is why the Class B is the appropriate credential. We hold this license, and you can verify it directly at cslb.ca.gov. Under California law, any contractor working on a project where total labor and materials reach $1,000 or more must hold a valid CSLB license. Hiring someone without one means no permit eligibility, no CSLB recourse if something goes wrong, and potential personal liability for workers’ compensation if anyone is injured on your property.
Timeline depends heavily on the scope of the project. A single-room addition — a bedroom, a home office, or a small family room — typically takes three to six months from permit approval to completion. Larger projects like a master suite addition, a second-story addition, or a significant family room expansion can run six to twelve months. One factor that works in your favor in San Diego County is the climate. Unlike markets with harsh winters, we can build year-round here — no freeze delays, no mud season shutdowns. The bigger variables are permit processing time through the relevant jurisdiction and any changes to scope once construction begins. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and communicate proactively if anything shifts.
In most cases, no. The majority of home additions are built as new construction attached to the existing structure, which means your current living spaces stay largely intact and functional throughout the project. There will be noise, dust, and some disruption — that’s unavoidable with any construction project. We plan the construction phasing carefully, maintain clean and contained work zones, and communicate with you throughout so you’re never caught off guard by what’s happening next. If your specific project requires temporary access limitations to certain areas of your home, we’ll tell you that upfront — not halfway through the job.
Yes. While most of our work is residential, our Class B General Building Contractor license covers commercial construction as well. If you own a commercial property in San Diego County and need to expand your usable space — whether that’s adding square footage to an office building, a retail location, or a mixed-use property — we can assess the project and provide an estimate. Our in-house crew handles the same exterior components on commercial additions that we do on residential work: siding, windows, stucco, and painting. If you’re a commercial property owner in Escondido, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Carlsbad, or anywhere else in San Diego County and you’re exploring expansion options, reach out and we’ll talk through what’s possible.
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Free On-Site Estimate

We visit your property, assess what's possible, and give you a detailed estimate — no vague ballparks, no pressure.

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Permits And Planning Handled

We manage design coordination and submit all permit applications to the correct San Diego County jurisdiction on your behalf.

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Construction Through Final Walkthrough

Our in-house crew builds and finishes your addition, then walks through every detail with you before we consider the job done.