Hamilton contractors see the same renovation mistakes over and over. Most of them are avoidable — and all of them are expensive to fix after the fact. Here are the seven that cost Hamilton homeowners the most money, frustration, and time on home addition renovations.
Starting without full permit approval
Home additions require building permits before breaking ground. Starting without one means stop-work orders and fines.
Underestimating project duration
Expect 6–18 months from planning to completion. Permit review alone can take 4–12 weeks in major cities.
Poor structural tie-in
The connection between old and new structure is critical. Poor tie-in leads to differential settlement and cracking.
Ignoring zoning setbacks
Many homeowners discover mid-project that zoning bylaws prevent the addition they planned. Check setbacks first.
Budget without contingency
Home additions almost always encounter surprises — old wiring, asbestos, poor soil. Keep 20% in reserve.
Matching exterior exactly
Matching existing brick, siding, and roofing exactly is harder and costlier than it looks. Budget for this specifically.
Not considering HVAC from day one
Adding square footage without upgrading HVAC leads to a cold addition in winter and a hot one in summer.
The Bottom Line
Most of these mistakes share a common thread: they're caused by rushing decisions, skipping steps that seem optional, or choosing cost savings in the wrong places. A home addition renovation starting at $105,000 is a significant investment. Spending an extra $500–$2,000 to do it right protects the other $105K+.
Use the free Hamilton Home Addition Calculator to get a realistic budget estimate before talking to contractors — knowing the real numbers prevents many of these mistakes before they start.
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