I know that costs vary around the country. I am in the northeast but does anyone have an idea of what a garage addition [e.g.26x26'] with a bonus room above would cost. Even a range would be helpful. Thanks!
You need to get estimates from local contractors in your area.
Asking people on this site what how much would "such and such cost" is like asking a car saleman how much does a 4 door sedan cost...........depends on what you want on it.
If you do contact any contractors in your local area then I suggest you be more detailed about what you are looking at, preferrably having some plans in hand plus letting them know what your budget is..........other wise you are wasting your time as well as his.
a simple 2 car stand alone garage without electric will cost about 5k in materials including a good concrete foundation, double that if you will have someone else build it for you.
The bonus room is a little more complicated - you may want to go to a local lumber yard and ask them for some garage plans and see if you find something you like - let them price it out for you and there you go.
Thanks Feltman. I can adjust that a little higher for the northeast. A lumber yard is a great idea, they can throw me a rough number too. I am trying to get some contractors out to estimate this week and I will have plans in hand for the final project. I needed a rough amount to make sure this deal is worth it. Comparable homes in the area all have garages and a higher GLA.
I wish I could build my own personal garage for 5000 in material.
I have over 7000 dollars in the foundation alone, and this is a garage that is 27x26.
Why so high........when the footers were dug, the soil compaction did not meet code.
(yes i pulled a permit as required by law)
When all was said and done I had to dig caisons that went as deep as 9 foot in various areas.
This goes to show you the problems that anyone, including experieced contractors such as myself, can run into without knowing it until you are already into the project.
Of the 2 acres I am sitting on......this is the only location on my lot in which I could put the garage in order to meet the health department and zoning requirements.
Don't forget other costs.... plans and specs, permits, etc....
code will come into play.. it's doubtful you can have a garage without electic saftey lights, etc. If the room above the garage is to be habitable space, fire code comes into play.
Like you I also live in the Northeast and I've had a couple contractors out to one of my places in Arlington, Ma. to price an addition.
For what it's worth, I was told to guess-timate roughly $15 - $18 per sq. foot, which included electrical, plumbing, plastering, etc. Now that priced is based on the area's affluence. Arlington is pretty high end. He told me if the home was in an more moderately priced area then I could anticipate paying $12 - $15 per sq. foot.
My father was a GC for close to 40 years and he always said to figure at least $20 per sq ft. That's pretty much the going rate around these parts still fwiw.
It's the game room that's the killer. Sounds like "conditioned" space to me: insulation, drywall, windows, flooring, doors/hdw, paint, HVAC, electrical.
I am sure that it would not be less than 40K and may be 60K + depending on finish schedule and what is required to tie in.
5K is a dream that comes after smoking little green plants
I would like Monkfish to send me his contractor I don't think I could get the materials on an addition for $20 a foot. I woud figure 65-100 a foot for an addition. with less for the garage part that was uninsulated. A tract home that is basic low low end is about $35 my cost for materials and no labor.
I have done no frills garages $15 but that didn't include the concrete, insulation, or electrical..
When automobiles first became commonplace, they were relegated to the carriage house or a purpose-built structure away from the main residence because they were smelly and rather dangerous. It wasn't until the 1950s that it became necessary because of land constraints to attach the garage to the house.
Detached garages are making a comeback.
Pulling the garage away from the main residence allows for four-sided architecture. "The house is no longer dominated by a two or three-car garage!"
It also makes it easier to expand the main house, adds architectural interest to the lot and creates a great opportunity for protected outdoor uses in the space between the garage and house.
All prices listed are "per square foot" (psf). This means that the number of square feet of floor space is multiplied by the psf price shown below to get the total costs of the area in question.
DRIVE UNDER GARAGE
$45 psf
MAIN LEVEL GARAGE
$60 psf
Add about 10% for close-in, high-demand neighborhoods.
I just built a 22’ X32’ garage (3 car) myself (no labor costs) for $8600.
The construction was 2X4 - 2’ on center, unfinished interior, not insulated, no electric, no plumbing. 5.5” concrete slab with frost footings, and with an additional 15’ X32’ concrete apron. I used a standard double and single garaged door, a 36” service door, and five single pain 3’ windows. It was sided in vinyl siding and roofed with 30 year asphalt shingles at a 4-12 pitch.
In my area, the total cost of this if hired by a contractor would have been $15,200. I am certain in your area, it would be much more. And, if you are talking about a ‘bonus’ room, I assume you are talking about a second level? Are you wanting it heated, plumbed, finished, etc…lot of unknowns here.
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On 2004-08-26 12:14, kenmax wrote:..........
i can find skilled workers for 8 bucks and hour. i even have people working for a straight 50 bucks for 8 hrs. work. also i do the wiring, framing, plumbing, everything but bricking {the one job that i can't and don't want to do} and the roofing {i can but won't do.} so when someone asks i forget and assume they are doing the work or at least subing when talking rehabbing........km
<font size=-1>[ Edited by kenmax on Date 08/26/2004 ]</font>
Hey Ken,
Can I hire you or your guys to come next door (NC) and work for $8.00 an hour....I will even buy you breakfast, lunch and supper............even provide the tools if need be.
sorry i said i paid them. i cost ahellofa lot more and its not by the hour. if i came to nc to work , you couldn't afford me, hell i couldn't afford me....lol nc is beauitful this time of the year i hike in the smokies from now till about april {love the snow, the more the better}.........km
You need to get estimates from local contractors in your area.
Asking people on this site what how much would "such and such cost" is like asking a car saleman how much does a 4 door sedan cost...........depends on what you want on it.
If you do contact any contractors in your local area then I suggest you be more detailed about what you are looking at, preferrably having some plans in hand plus letting them know what your budget is..........other wise you are wasting your time as well as his.
NC_Yank
a simple 2 car stand alone garage without electric will cost about 5k in materials including a good concrete foundation, double that if you will have someone else build it for you.
The bonus room is a little more complicated - you may want to go to a local lumber yard and ask them for some garage plans and see if you find something you like - let them price it out for you and there you go.
Good luck.
Thanks Feltman. I can adjust that a little higher for the northeast. A lumber yard is a great idea, they can throw me a rough number too. I am trying to get some contractors out to estimate this week and I will have plans in hand for the final project. I needed a rough amount to make sure this deal is worth it. Comparable homes in the area all have garages and a higher GLA.
I wish I could build my own personal garage for 5000 in material.
I have over 7000 dollars in the foundation alone, and this is a garage that is 27x26.
Why so high........when the footers were dug, the soil compaction did not meet code.
(yes i pulled a permit as required by law)
When all was said and done I had to dig caisons that went as deep as 9 foot in various areas.
This goes to show you the problems that anyone, including experieced contractors such as myself, can run into without knowing it until you are already into the project.
Of the 2 acres I am sitting on......this is the only location on my lot in which I could put the garage in order to meet the health department and zoning requirements.
NC_Yank
a two car, brick in range of 20k in my area......kenmax
Don't forget other costs.... plans and specs, permits, etc....
code will come into play.. it's doubtful you can have a garage without electic saftey lights, etc. If the room above the garage is to be habitable space, fire code comes into play.
My guess? $35,000
Hey, Feltman.
Like you I also live in the Northeast and I've had a couple contractors out to one of my places in Arlington, Ma. to price an addition.
For what it's worth, I was told to guess-timate roughly $15 - $18 per sq. foot, which included electrical, plumbing, plastering, etc. Now that priced is based on the area's affluence. Arlington is pretty high end. He told me if the home was in an more moderately priced area then I could anticipate paying $12 - $15 per sq. foot.
Good luck.
[addsig]
My bad.
The previous reply was meant for Pushcart, not Feltman.
My father was a GC for close to 40 years and he always said to figure at least $20 per sq ft. That's pretty much the going rate around these parts still fwiw.
Hope that helps!
Scott
ooops! left out the "above addition" in my est. as ssp said around 35K.......kenmax
It's the game room that's the killer. Sounds like "conditioned" space to me: insulation, drywall, windows, flooring, doors/hdw, paint, HVAC, electrical.
Figure $43,900.
Btw. Let me know I'm the winner, when it's all said and done.
I am sure that it would not be less than 40K and may be 60K + depending on finish schedule and what is required to tie in.
5K is a dream that comes after smoking little green plants
I would like Monkfish to send me his contractor I don't think I could get the materials on an addition for $20 a foot. I woud figure 65-100 a foot for an addition. with less for the garage part that was uninsulated. A tract home that is basic low low end is about $35 my cost for materials and no labor.
I have done no frills garages $15 but that didn't include the concrete, insulation, or electrical..
Cost Of Garage Addition
Garage Additions 101
When automobiles first became commonplace, they were relegated to the carriage house or a purpose-built structure away from the main residence because they were smelly and rather dangerous. It wasn't until the 1950s that it became necessary because of land constraints to attach the garage to the house.
Detached garages are making a comeback.
Pulling the garage away from the main residence allows for four-sided architecture. "The house is no longer dominated by a two or three-car garage!"
It also makes it easier to expand the main house, adds architectural interest to the lot and creates a great opportunity for protected outdoor uses in the space between the garage and house.
All prices listed are "per square foot" (psf). This means that the number of square feet of floor space is multiplied by the psf price shown below to get the total costs of the area in question.
DRIVE UNDER GARAGE
$45 psf
MAIN LEVEL GARAGE
$60 psf
Add about 10% for close-in, high-demand neighborhoods.
I have found this site helpful http://www.contractors.com
This isn’t comparing apples to apples, but…
I just built a 22’ X32’ garage (3 car) myself (no labor costs) for $8600.
The construction was 2X4 - 2’ on center, unfinished interior, not insulated, no electric, no plumbing. 5.5” concrete slab with frost footings, and with an additional 15’ X32’ concrete apron. I used a standard double and single garaged door, a 36” service door, and five single pain 3’ windows. It was sided in vinyl siding and roofed with 30 year asphalt shingles at a 4-12 pitch.
In my area, the total cost of this if hired by a contractor would have been $15,200. I am certain in your area, it would be much more. And, if you are talking about a ‘bonus’ room, I assume you are talking about a second level? Are you wanting it heated, plumbed, finished, etc…lot of unknowns here.
Thanks for all the responses!
jspaeth - yes it will be 2 level...garage with finished room above which will mean fully insulated
Quote:
On 2004-08-26 12:14, kenmax wrote:..........
i can find skilled workers for 8 bucks and hour. i even have people working for a straight 50 bucks for 8 hrs. work. also i do the wiring, framing, plumbing, everything but bricking {the one job that i can't and don't want to do} and the roofing {i can but won't do.} so when someone asks i forget and assume they are doing the work or at least subing when talking rehabbing........km
<font size=-1>[ Edited by kenmax on Date 08/26/2004 ]</font>
Hey Ken,
Can I hire you or your guys to come next door (NC) and work for $8.00 an hour....I will even buy you breakfast, lunch and supper............even provide the tools if need be.
NC
sorry i said i paid them. i cost ahellofa lot more and its not by the hour. if i came to nc to work , you couldn't afford me, hell i couldn't afford me....lol nc is beauitful this time of the year i hike in the smokies from now till about april {love the snow, the more the better}.........km