Home Additions in Hudson, Ohio
An addition is new construction attached to a building that has already done its settling. Getting the roof line, the floor height and the foundation connection right is the whole job.
Why home additions in Hudson is its own problem
Hudson does not accept a standard architectural shingle on a historic elevation, and the review board will tell you so after you have already bought the material. We handle the AHBR submission as part of the project.
Hudson holds one of Ohio's best-preserved New England-style village centers — Western Reserve architecture, clapboard, slate and wood-window stock under strict Architectural & Historic Board of Review oversight — surrounded by large-lot custom estates from the 1990s onward with cedar shake, standing seam and complex roof geometry.
Hudson's mature tree canopy is its defining feature and its defining roofing problem: constant organic debris, heavy shade producing moss and algae growth on north slopes, and limb strikes in every wind event.

Signs a Hudson home needs home additions
- You love the neighborhood but have outgrown the house
- A growing family, or a parent moving in
- Working from a corner of the bedroom
- An addition that would look bolted on if done badly
What your Hudson project includes
- Feasibility study: setbacks, zoning, easements and lot coverage
- Architectural drawings and stamped structural engineering
- Full permit package and inspection coordination
- Frost-depth foundation, footer and crawl or full basement options
- Roof line integration that reads as original architecture
- Mechanical, electrical and plumbing extension or new zoning
- Exterior material matching — siding, brick, stone and trim
What we install on Hudson homes
Matched to your existing home wherever possible; sourced and color-matched where the original product is discontinued.
Neighborhoods we serve in Hudson
Home Additions in Hudson — frequently asked questions
How much does home additions cost in Hudson, Ohio?
Pricing depends on size, materials, access and what we find once the work is opened up — which is why we do not quote over the phone. Your free Hudson inspection ends with a line-item written proposal and a fixed number, not a range.
Do you need a permit for home additions in Hudson?
City of Hudson Building Department; the Architectural & Historic Board of Review must approve exterior material and color changes in the historic district before a permit issues. We handle the application, submission and inspection scheduling as part of your project.
How quickly can you start in Hudson?
Hudson is about 25 minutes from our office, so inspections are usually same or next day. Emergency response is 24/7 with a 60-minute target. Scheduled project start depends on material lead time and permit turnaround — we give you real dates in writing before you sign.
How long does an addition take?
Design, engineering and permitting typically run 8–14 weeks before ground breaks. Construction is generally 12–20 weeks depending on size and foundation type.