Add Space Without Moving to a New Home

Home additions and exterior structures built for properties in London, Kentucky.

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When your home in London no longer has enough space for a growing family, a home office, or covered parking, an addition or exterior structure gives you the room you need without relocating. Many homeowners add garages, covered porches, or extra bedrooms that tie into the existing structure and match the home's style. The result is more usable space that fits your lifestyle and increases your property's overall value.


Paco Construction builds home additions, garages, porches, and other exterior structures across London. The work includes pouring new foundations, framing walls and roofs, installing siding and roofing that match or complement your home, and finishing interiors with drywall, insulation, and flooring. You get a structure that feels like it was always part of the house, built to the same standards and designed to handle local weather and soil conditions.


If you need more space but want to stay in your current home, get in touch to start planning an addition in London.

How Additions and Structures Are Built

The process starts with a site assessment of your property in London, checking setbacks, grading, and existing utilities. Paco Construction designs the addition to integrate with your home's roofline, siding, and foundation type. Footers are dug and poured, then framing goes up using engineered lumber and fasteners rated for wind and load. Roofing and siding are installed to match or blend with the existing home, and interiors are finished with insulation, drywall, paint, and flooring.


Once the build is complete, you will notice new rooms that feel just as solid and well-lit as the rest of your home. Heating and cooling extend into the addition if you add ductwork, and doors and windows operate smoothly. If you built a garage, you will have dry covered parking and storage space. If you added a bedroom or office, you will have a quiet space that feels private and comfortable.


The work includes all framing, roofing, siding, and interior finishing, as well as any required permits and inspections. Electrical and HVAC extensions are included if specified in the plan. Timelines depend on the size and complexity of the addition, but most projects take six to twelve weeks from start to finish. Garages and porches without interior finishes are usually faster.

Planning Questions That Come Up Early

Homeowners in London often ask about costs, design options, and how long it takes before committing to an addition or exterior structure.

What types of additions do you build?
Common projects include home additions for bedrooms or living areas, detached or attached garages, covered porches, and screened-in rooms. Each is designed to match your home's style and meet local building codes.
How do you match the new structure to my existing home?
Siding, roofing materials, and trim are selected to match or complement what is already on your home. Roof pitch and foundation height are designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing structure.
How long does it take to complete an addition?
Most additions take six to twelve weeks depending on size and interior finish requirements. Weather delays and permit processing can extend timelines slightly.
Do I need a permit for an addition or garage?
Yes, most additions and exterior structures require permits and inspections. Paco Construction handles permit applications and schedules inspections as part of the project.
Why build an addition instead of buying a bigger home?
Additions let you stay in your current location, avoid moving costs, and keep your mortgage rate. You gain space customized to your needs without the hassle of selling and relocating.

Paco Construction works with homeowners in London to design and build additions that fit your property, your budget, and your daily routines. Contact us to walk through your options and figure out what type of addition makes the most sense for your home.