Home Additions & Structural Expansion
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.
When to call us about 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 is included in a Williams home additions project
Every line below is in your written proposal. Nothing here is an upsell we spring on you after demolition starts.
- 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
Matched to your existing home wherever possible; sourced and color-matched where the original product is discontinued.
Where we do this work
All of Northeast Ohio within 50 miles of Akron — Summit, Medina, Stark, Cuyahoga, Portage, Wayne, Mahoning, Lorain, Geauga, Lake and Tuscarawas counties.
View service areasBacked in writing
Manufacturer material warranty plus our own written workmanship warranty. Exact terms are stated in your proposal before you sign anything.
Home Additions in your city
Local building departments, local housing stock, local permit timelines — every market in Northeast Ohio has its own quirks. Here is what we know about yours.
Home Additions — questions we get asked
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.
Often done at the same time
Bundling connected work saves you a second mobilization, a second permit run, and usually a meaningful amount of money.
Kitchen Remodeling
Full custom kitchens — design, cabinetry, stone, tile and lighting.
Bathroom Remodeling
Primary suites, curbless showers, freestanding tubs and custom tile.
Whole-Home Remodeling
Complete interior renovations, open-concept conversions and restorations.
Flooring
Hardwood, engineered, luxury vinyl plank, tile and refinishing.
Custom Tile Work
Feature walls, mosaics, large-format porcelain and waterproofed showers.