Add Space Without Leaving Your Neighborhood

Home Additions & Expansions in Burr Oak for homeowners who need more square footage but want to avoid relocation and preserve existing landscaping

Professional Home Services LLC plans and builds home additions and expansions in Burr Oak that increase your living space while maintaining architectural continuity with the existing structure. You get additional rooms, updated layouts, and matched exterior finishes without the cost or disruption of moving to a new property. This service is for homeowners whose families have grown, who need dedicated work-from-home space, or who want to age in place with main-floor bedroom suites and accessible bathrooms.


The work begins with a structural evaluation of your current foundation, framing, and roofline to determine how new space can be attached safely and how loads will transfer. Exterior siding, trim, and roof shingles are matched as closely as possible to existing materials, and interior layouts are reconfigured to connect new rooms with hallways, doorways, or open transitions. Foundation work may involve pouring new footings that tie into the existing slab or crawlspace, and framing is built to meet current Michigan building codes even if the original home predates those standards.


Contact us to review your lot boundaries, setback limits, and design goals for expanding your home in Burr Oak.

What Happens When New Space Blends With Old Construction

You walk between the original home and the addition without noticing transitions in floor height, door width, or ceiling finish. Walls align with existing windows and trim, and the roofline extends naturally without visible seams or mismatched slopes. Electrical outlets, HVAC registers, and light switches are placed consistently with the rest of the house, and flooring materials are selected to match or complement what is already installed.


After completion, Professional Home Services LLC provides updated floor plans that reflect the new layout and mechanical system changes. Heating and cooling reach the new rooms evenly because ductwork is extended or supplemented with additional zones, and plumbing is routed to new bathrooms or laundry areas without reducing water pressure elsewhere. The addition increases property value and usable square footage without requiring you to sell, move, or adjust to a different location.


Permitting and code compliance are managed throughout the project, including inspections for foundation, framing, electrical, plumbing, and final occupancy. If your lot has limited setback space, the design team identifies ways to expand vertically or reconfigure interior layouts to gain space without violating zoning restrictions. Structural reinforcement may include installing new beams, posts, or footings to carry loads from added stories or extended rooflines.

What Homeowners Ask About Adding Space

Residents in Burr Oak often need to understand how additions affect existing systems, how exterior finishes are matched, and what structural work is required before framing starts.

What does a structural evaluation include before an addition begins?

The team inspects your foundation, floor joists, wall framing, and roof structure to determine load capacity, identify settling or deterioration, and plan how new construction will attach without overstressing existing components.

How are exterior finishes matched to the original home?

Siding profiles, brick types, trim details, and roof shingles are sourced to match or closely approximate existing materials, and paint or stain is color-matched to maintain visual consistency across the entire exterior.

When do I need to upgrade my HVAC system for new square footage?

If the addition increases conditioned space by more than twenty percent, your existing furnace and air conditioner may lack the capacity to maintain comfort, requiring a new unit or supplemental system with separate controls.

Why does foundation matching matter in Burr Oak?

New footings must be poured to the same frost depth as the original foundation to prevent differential settling, cracking at the connection point, or moisture intrusion where old and new structures meet.

What is not included in a standard addition project?

Landscaping restoration, driveway extensions, and full interior remodeling of existing rooms are typically separate scopes unless specifically included in the contract, so discuss those needs during the planning phase.

Professional Home Services LLC coordinates permitting, inspections, and contractor scheduling from foundation to final trim. Get in touch to assess your site and outline how additional space can be integrated with your current home.