Home Additions Built Sarber Strong

  • Adding onto your home is more than just extra square footage.
  • It has to tie into the existing structure, match the home, and function as if it were always meant to be there.
  • That takes planning, structural understanding, and attention to detail from the start.
  • That’s how we approach every addition we build.

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Types of Additions We Build

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Master Suite Additions

Adding a master suite changes how your home functions day to day.

Whether it’s expanding your current space or building out a new section of the home, we focus on creating a layout that feels natural and integrates properly with the existing structure.

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Second Story Additions

Building up adds complexity.

The existing structure needs to support the additional load, and that requires careful planning. We evaluate framing, load paths, and foundation capacity before moving forward so the home can handle the expansion properly.

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Structural Expansions

Opening up floor plans or extending living spaces often requires removing load-bearing walls and installing beams or additional support.

These projects are where structural planning matters most. Done right, the space feels open and natural. Done wrong, it creates long-term issues.

We make sure it’s done right.

A finished luxury covered patio addition featuring a clear cedar tongue-and-groove vaulted ceiling, shingle pillars, and a modern fire table.

Covered Outdoor Additions

Covered porches, patios, and outdoor living spaces should feel like part of the home, not an afterthought.

We design and build these structures to tie into the house properly, both structurally and visually, so they function well and hold up over time.

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Structural Planning Comes First

  • Every addition starts with the same question.
  • Can the existing structure support what you want to build?

Before construction begins, we review:

  • Load-bearing walls and framing
  • Beam requirements
  • Foundation capacity
  • Roof tie-ins
  • Permitting requirements

If additional support is needed, it’s built into the plan from the beginning.

We don’t guess during construction. We plan for it upfront.That’s what prevents costly surprises and ensures the addition holds up long-term.

Start Your Addition Project

If you’re planning a home addition in Snohomish or Skagit County and want it built SARBER STRONG, the first step is a conversation.

We’ll walk through your project, your goals, and whether it’s the right fit for how we build.

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