Looking for home additions in Brandon? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Brandon and the surrounding greater Tampa — from Bloomingdale-adjacent, Lumsden corridor, Providence Lakes and beyond. Room additions, primary suites, and second stories that look original to the home.
When moving up means agent commissions, closing costs, and a bigger mortgage, adding on is often the smarter play — especially in established Tampa Bay neighborhoods where the right addition returns more than a relocation. The key is an addition that looks like it was always there, not bolted on.
For Brandon specifically, it comes down to local realities: Brandon's dense suburban housing stock — established subdivisions plus newer master-planned homes — makes open-concept kitchen remodels and bath updates the bread-and-butter projects here. Brandon is unincorporated, so it permits through Hillsborough County's building department under the Florida Building Code. The area sits in the wind-borne-debris region, so window and addition work carries impact requirements, and newer subdivisions add HOA architectural review. We design and permit your home additions around exactly those conditions.
Home Additions in Brandon — what we handle
- Room and bedroom additions
- Primary-suite additions
- Second-story additions
- Bump-outs and rear extensions
- Structural and wind-load engineering, foundation work
- Roofline and exterior matching
- Impact-rated windows and doors where required
- Zoning, setback, permits, and inspections
Home Additions cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Additions price by square footage, structural complexity, wind-load requirements, and foundation work. Second stories cost more because the floor below must be reinforced. You get a fixed proposal after design.
Timeline
Room additions typically run 3–5 months; second stories 5–9 months, including design, engineering, and permitting.
Brandon permits
Brandon is unincorporated, so it permits through Hillsborough County's building department under the Florida Building Code. The area sits in the wind-borne-debris region, so window and addition work carries impact requirements, and newer subdivisions add HOA architectural review.
