White Hills Property Management did an outstanding job on our kitchen renovation. The team was professional, on time, and easy to communicate with throughout the whole project. The workmanship and attention to detail are excellent, and the finished kitchen looks amazing and functions perfectly for our family. We highly recommend them to anyone looking to remodel their kitchen!
Home Additions in Fairfield, CT
When your Fairfield home no longer fits the family, an addition can give you what a move never quite does — the right home in the right neighborhood with the school district you already have. White Hills Property Management plans and builds home additions for Fairfield homeowners, from primary suite additions on a colonial in Greenfield Hill to mudroom-and-family-room expansions in Stratfield to second-story additions on capes near University.
Additions That Fit Fairfield Homes and Lots The right addition depends on the home, the lot, and the budget. Many Fairfield lots have setback and FAR (floor area ratio) limits that affect how much you can add and where. Before we get deep into design, we review the zoning specifics with you — and bring in a structural engineer when the project requires it. We also pay close attention to making the addition feel like part of the original home, not an obvious bolt-on.
We coordinate the full project: design, engineering, permitting with the Town of Fairfield, foundation, framing, roofing, siding, windows, mechanicals, insulation, and interior finishes.
Our Process
Free in-home consultation
Feasibility and zoning review
Design and selections
Written, fixed-scope proposal
Construction and final walkthrough
FAQs
Can I add a second story? In many cases yes — it depends on the existing foundation and structure. We assess feasibility before quoting.
How long does an addition take? Most full additions run 4–7 months from permit to walkthrough, depending on scope.
Do I need a variance? Sometimes, depending on zoning. We help you understand what's required.
Can we live in the home during construction? Often yes, with proper containment. We discuss this case by case.