If you’re thinking about building a home addition, you’re probably wondering how long the project will disrupt your life. In the 30+ years Swank Builders Inc has been building home additions in Genesee County and nearby Oakland, Lapeer and Livingston counties, we find most projects typically take up to 6 months to build, plus up to 4 months of planning before construction even begins. They aren’t quick projects, but when planned and built right, home additions are worth the time.
In this blog, you’ll learn:
A realistic home addition timeline from start to finish includes two phases: pre-construction (1-4+ months) and construction (3-6+ months). The timeline for your project will heavily depend on the type of addition you want to build and the structure and condition of your current home. Working with a design-build contractor makes the remodeling process more efficient, since design and construction are all handled under one roof.
The pre-construction phase typically takes about 4-10+ weeks. Taking the time to plan every detail up front helps reduce surprises and delays once construction begins, providing a smoother experience for both you and your contractor. These are the steps you can expect during the first part of the process:
Initial consultation and budgeting: Every project starts with a conversation. Once you and your contractor agree that your project is a good fit, you’ll align on budget expectations early and begin setting rough timelines.
Design and scope development: This step is where your project really starts to take shape. The design, layout, material selections, and full scope of the work will be determined, and you’ll have a clear plan with defined expectations.
Engineering and permits: Structural plans will be finalized, and your contractor will handle any home addition permits and township approvals required, which vary across Genesee County townships.
Once it’s time to break ground, construction time varies depending on the size and scope of your addition, but the process typically takes from 3-6 months or more. Here are some home addition timeline examples:
Smaller additions (200-400 square feet): ~3-4 months, examples include an office or small family room
Mid-size additions (400-800 square feet): ~4-5 months, examples include a primary suite or kitchen expansion
Large/complex additions (800+ square feet): ~5-6+ months, examples include a major expansion or second-story addition
Project complexity: Second-story additions take longer than ground-level projects, and structural changes can slow things down.
Weather: Michigan winter conditions can affect excavation and concrete work. Interior work will continue, but the early phase may slow down.
Permits and local approvals: Permits can add several weeks to the timeline upfront, and regulations vary by township.
Material selection and decisions: Custom cabinets, windows, and specialty items come with longer lead times.
Decision-making speed: Late selections and change orders often cause delays.
Changes during construction: Mid-project changes usually result in delays, but many can be avoided by taking the time to plan during the pre-construction phase.
Existing home condition: Older homes often come with more surprises once construction begins.
A home addition might not seem like a huge project, but you’re essentially building a small house onto your existing home. The new build has to integrate into the structure, systems, and design of your home for seamless aesthetics and functionality. Rushing your addition can lead to mistakes, cost overruns, and a final product that doesn’t meet your expectations.
Take a look at some of our past projects to see examples of quality additions in Genesee County.
While many factors in the home addition timeline are outside of your control, there are a few things you can do to help keep things on schedule:
Make your selections early
Communicate regularly with your contractor
Commit to decisions and avoid mid-project changes
Work with an experienced contractor with a structured process
Choosing the right contractor is key to ensuring your project stays on track. A professional, experienced home addition builder’s process includes:
Clear upfront planning and transparent cost estimates: Everyone knows what to expect before building starts.
Detailed design and scope before building: A clear plan is easier to execute.
Clear, frequent communication throughout the project: You’ll be kept informed as construction progresses and notified quickly of any changes.
Consistent building execution: Experienced builders have tried-and-true methods to keep their work consistent and efficient.
Planning a home addition often raises questions about how long each stage takes and what can impact your overall schedule. Below are answers to the most common timeline-related questions, so you can better understand what to expect before and during your project.
The home addition timeline depends on the size, scope, and complexity of your project. Most addition projects take about 3-6 months to build and about 1-3 months to plan, with the full process ranging from 4-9+ months.
In Genesee County, each township/city enforces permits differently. All home additions require a building permit, which covers structural work and overall building code compliance. Other permits that might be necessary:
Trade permits: Separate permits are required for each system, including electrical, plumbing, and mechanical/HVAC.
Soil erosion/land disturbance permit: Required if your project involves significant excavation or land disturbance, especially if you live near water or slopes.
Septic or well permit: If your home isn’t connected to municipal water/sewer utilities, septic system approval may be required.
Whether you can continue living in your home while construction is completed depends on the type of addition, where it connects to your home, and the amount of noise and potential utility disruption you can tolerate during the day. If you can remain in your home, you still might need to plan alternatives for kitchen and bathroom access.
The home addition timeline might seem long, but moving to a new home can take even longer. Adding onto your home offers the long-term benefits of a layout designed to meet your exact vision, which leads to more overall enjoyment of your home. Most homeowners who begin these projects find the temporary disruption is worth the outcome.
As with the timeline, the cost of your addition depends on many factors. Most home addition projects we complete in Genesee County fall between $100,000 and $500,000. Here are some example cost ranges to help you plan:
Small addition (200-400 square feet, home office or bump-out): $75,000 - $210,000
Mid-Size additions (400-800 square feet, kitchen expansion or primary suite): $150,000 - $420,000
Large/complex additions (800+ square feet, full second-story addition or major expansion): $300,000 - $420,000+
For more detailed information, be sure to check out our free remodeling cost guide.
When you’re ready to start on your Genesee County home addition plans, contact us for a consultation.