
Add the Space Your Home Needs
Black Ridge Construction handles room additions, bump-outs, master suite additions, and small second-floor additions for Austin and Central Texas homeowners. Additions touch nearly every system in the home, so they belong with a real general contractor — not a single-trade installer.
Home Additions in Austin & Central Texas
Common Austin additions include a new master suite, an expanded family room, a home office or studio addition, a sunroom or covered enclosure, a bump-out at the kitchen or bath, and small second-story additions over existing footprint. Each one involves design, permits, engineering, foundation, framing, roofing tie-in, exterior siding tie-in, electrical, HVAC extension, drywall, paint, flooring, and finish carpentry.
Black Ridge coordinates the whole scope from design through final punch. We work with engineers, designers, and trusted subcontractor partners so the project moves on schedule. Because we also do roofing and exterior work, the tie-ins between the old and new roof, siding, and trim are detailed properly — which is one of the most common places we see other contractors cut corners.
Common Home Additions Issues
- Outgrowing your current home but not wanting to move
- Need for a private office or studio space
- Lack of master suite or proper second bathroom
- Cramped living, dining, or kitchen footprint
- Aging family members moving in and needing dedicated space
Other Work Homeowners Often Pair With This
Frequently Asked Questions
Predictable Steps. Clear Communication.
Request a Consultation
Submit the form or call. Tell us a bit about the property and what you need.
Project Review
We review the property, goals, timeline, and scope — on site or by call.
Estimate & Planning
You get a practical estimate, next steps, and a clear scheduling picture.
Construction or Maintenance Begins
We coordinate the trades, communicate clearly, and focus on quality.
Follow-Up & Long-Term Support
Stay with us for future projects, maintenance plans, and ongoing care.
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