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Best home additions contractors in Long Beach

An addition is a small construction project: design, permits, foundation, framing, and finish. The contractor who manages all of it on a written schedule is the one worth hiring. Long Beach's coastal climate and dense housing support year-round home-service work across the South Bay.

Verified pros in Long Beach

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Home additions prices in Long Beach

Room additions typically runs $42,000 to $126,000. Garage conversions typically runs $26,250 to $78,750. Detached ADUs typically runs $126,000 to $367,500.

Los Angeles and San Diego pricing sits a little above the state average, with a deep and competitive contractor pool. These are typical ranges, not quotes. Get a line-item proposal from a Long Beach pro to price your job.

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Home additions in Long Beach: common questions

How much does a home addition cost in Long Beach?

A room addition in Long Beach typically runs in the five to six figures, while a detached ADU reaches the mid six figures. Foundation work, finishes, and the Long Beach permit path drive the number. See the ranges above.

How long does an addition take to build in Long Beach?

Most additions run 3 to 8 months from permit to final, longer for an ADU. Design and the Long Beach permit review often take as long as the build itself, so plan for both.

Can I build an ADU in Long Beach?

California law makes ADUs easier to permit statewide, and Long Beach follows the state framework with local rules on size and setbacks. A general contractor who builds ADUs locally knows the current Long Beach requirements.

How do I choose a general contractor in Long Beach?

Look for finished projects of similar scope and a verifiable record. On Quotrr a Long Beach contractor's completed builds carry verified Props tied to the real job, with the schedule and price on record.

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