Expert Home Additions in Clermont, FL

Custom home additions in Clermont, FL, that give your family the space it needs without the cost and disruption of moving to a new address.

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THE CHALLENGE

Your Family Grew, Your House Did Not

Selling sounds like the obvious answer until you do the math. Higher mortgage rates. Steep closing costs. A new neighborhood where nobody knows your name. For most Clermont families, the smarter path is to add onto the home they already own.

The real challenge is finding a builder who can manage the complexity of additions in Clermont. A room addition touches your foundation, roofline, electrical panel, and plumbing. It demands structural engineering, permit coordination, and careful construction sequencing. You need a builder who treats your addition like new construction, because that is exactly what it is.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

What the Home Addition Service Includes

Additions of every type are on the table: new bedrooms, expanded living areas, second stories, guest suites, home offices, and enclosed patios. Every project starts with your space problem and works backward to the right solution.

The service covers structural assessment, architectural planning, engineered drawings, foundation work, framing, roofline integration, exterior finishing, electrical and plumbing extensions, interior buildout, and final detailing. Many homeowners also combine their addition with a bathroom remodel or a kitchen remodel in Clermont, FL, to update the rest of the home at the same time.

THE PROCESS

How Your Home Addition Works

Every addition project follows a structured process. It keeps your home protected, your timeline visible, and each decision organized from start to finish.

1. On-Site Assessment

It starts with an in-home visit to evaluate the existing structure and identify the best location for the addition. Site conditions, setbacks, and foundation requirements all get reviewed, along with your goals and budget. You leave knowing exactly what the project involves.

2. Design and Engineering

A floor plan is developed, and engineered structural drawings are prepared. These account for load paths, roofline integration, and connection points to the existing home. You approve every detail before anything moves forward.

3. Permitting and Pre-Construction

All permit applications are submitted, and engineering reviews are coordinated. The schedule is finalized, materials are ordered, and every trade gets lined up. You receive a detailed timeline with milestones for each phase.

4. Construction

Ground breaks, and the addition takes shape on a coordinated schedule: foundation, framing, roofing, siding, windows, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, flooring, paint, and fixtures. The entire existing area of your home stays protected throughout.

5. Final Walkthrough

You walk through the completed addition together with the owner, inspecting every connection point, surface, and finish. Any punch-list items get addressed immediately. Then your expanded home is handed over, backed by a one-year builder warranty.

Modern open-concept living and dining area with floating staircase, wood slat accent wall and pendant lighting

Why Homeowners Trust McCall to Build Their Additions

New Space That Looks Original

 The biggest fear with any addition is that it looks tacked on. Your existing roofline, siding, trim, and architectural details all get matched so the new space feels like it’s always been part of the house. Visitors should never be able to tell where the original home ends and the addition begins.

Structural Expertise Built Into Every Project

n addition is not a cosmetic update. It involves foundation work, load-bearing connections, and roofline engineering. A background in commercial construction brings a structural mindset to these challenges that protects your home’s integrity for decades.

What Already Exists Stays Protected

Building onto a home creates vibration, dust, and exposure to the weather. Connection points get sealed immediately, existing rooms get covered and protected, and the work is sequenced to minimize disruption to your daily life. Your existing home stays safe throughout the build.

Licensed, Insured, and Qualified

McCall Custom Builders holds a Florida contractor license, CRC1334305, and carries full insurance on every project, with memberships in the Lake-Sumter HBA, NAHB, and FHBA.

TESTIMONIALS

What Addition Clients Say

SERVICE AREAS

Additions Built for Clermont Homeowners

Every project below started with a family that needed more room. More space for guests. A bigger dining area. A new bathroom where none existed before. Each one was assessed, designed, and built to blend perfectly with the original home.

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FAQ

Common Questions About Home Additions

Bedroom additions, guest suites, living room expansions, dining area extensions, home offices, second stories, and enclosed patios are all on the table. Kitchen or bathroom remodels in Clermont, FL, can also be handled when homeowners want to update existing rooms alongside their new addition.

Yes. Your roofline, siding, trim, paint, and architectural details all get matched, and every connection point is engineered so the addition integrates structurally and visually. The finished space should look like it was part of the original build.

Yes. Every home addition requires building permits. The full permitting process, including applications, engineering submissions, inspections, and final approvals, is handled for you. You do not need to manage any of it yourself.

Yes. The addition gets built with minimal disruption to your existing living space. Connection points are sealed off and interior rooms protected from dust and weather exposure. The construction sequence is planned so your daily routine stays as close to normal as possible.

GET STARTED

Ready to Add More Space to Your Home?

Your family has already outgrown the house. Every month you wait, the squeeze gets tighter. The first step is easy. Call or fill out the form.