If you’re ready to grow your home with more usable space, our team specializes in Home Additions throughout Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding communities like Arlington, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Benbrook, White Settlement, Lake Worth, Saginaw, Aledo, and Keller. Whether you’re near Downtown Fort Worth, TCU, West 7th, Fairmount, Ridglea, Alliance, or the Stockyards, we bring a professional, neighborly approach to every addition.
A room addition has to tie into your existing foundation, framing, and roofline correctly. A well-built addition can add real square footage, boost home value, fix layout problems, and look like it was always part of the house. From adding a sunlit family room near Fort Worth Botanic Garden to building a private primary suite near Trinity Park, we tailor each plan to your lifestyle, your home’s architecture, and your budget.
We’re proud to serve Fort Worth homeowners with dependable craftsmanship, clear communication, and a process built to keep your project moving smoothly. When you’re searching for a local team that understands Fort Worth homes—from classic bungalows near Magnolia Avenue to newer builds around Alliance Town Center—you’re in the right place.
Add on with a plan that fits your home, your budget, and your timeline. We manage the details—foundation, framing, roof tie-in, plumbing and electrical, and exterior match—so you get a clean, durable result without the chaos homeowners fear most.

An addition should feel like it was always part of the house. We focus on the details that prevent the usual problems: settling foundations, leaky roof tie-ins, mismatched siding and rooflines, weak framing, and shortcuts that fail a year later.
We’ll make sure that you’re completely satisfied with our work before we leave your home. Contact us now to get a free estimate. Choosing Salvation Home Remodeling as your contractor in Fort Worth, TX is the best thing you can do for your home.
Family rooms, bedrooms, offices, and bonus spaces built on a proper foundation with framing and roof tie-in.
A cleaner, more functional layout with updated plumbing, walls, and finishes.
Custom storage, built-ins, closets, lighting, and outlets planned around how you live.
Added square footage upstairs with reinforced framing, stairs, and a tied-in roofline.
Brighter, safer lighting, GFCI protection, and ventilation that actually works.
Move fixtures when needed and rebuild the room correctly from the framing out.
Here are a few addition projects that show our work quality—clean roof tie-ins, matched exteriors, solid framing, and finished photos that match what was planned.
Home addition costs depend on the size and scope—square footage added, foundation and framing, roof tie-in, and how much plumbing and electrical the new space needs. The ranges below are typical starting points for Texas homeowners. We’ll confirm pricing after a walk-through and scope definition.
$60,000 – $110,000
$110,000 – $190,000
$190,000 – $300,000+
Most home additions take 8 to 16 weeks once permits are in hand and the scope is locked. Second-story additions, complex roof tie-ins, or specialty materials can extend the schedule. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
We’ll make sure that you’re completely satisfied with our work before we leave your home. Contact us now to get a free estimate. Choosing Salvation Home Remodeling as your contractor in Fort Worth, TX is the best thing you can do for your home.
Homeowners in Texas choose us for their room additions because we focus on quality, communication, and accountability — not volume.
Our reputation is built on repeat clients, referrals, and long-term results.
If you’re considering a remodel in Fort Worth, Texas or surrounding metroplex, Let’s talk. We’ll walk your space, discuss design options, provide expert guidance, and deliver a detailed estimate and plan, tailored to your home.
Call or Text us today at 817-210-7117 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation
We’re headquartered in Fort Worth, TX and work throughout surrounding communities.
See our service area coverage and local room addition details and local project considerations.
A: Yes. We’ll help you choose finishes that match your budget, timeline, and maintenance expectations—and we’ll steer you away from choices that commonly cause delays or performance issues.
A: Yes. Additions almost always require permits and sometimes engineering. We coordinate that process and plan around inspection steps so the job stays on track.
A: Not the whole time. We keep the wall between your home and the new space closed as long as we can, and only open it once the addition is framed, roofed, and dried in.
A: We coordinate the trades needed for the addition and ensure the work is completed correctly for a safe, durable finished space.
A: We treat the roof tie-in as a system—proper flashing, sealed penetrations, matched shingles, correct slope, and attention to where the new roofline meets the old one.
A: During active construction, the work area will be sealed off from the rest of the house. We’ll discuss sequencing and access up front so you’re not blindsided.
A: Yes. We serve Fort Worth and surrounding communities across Tarrant & Parker County and nearby areas. See our Service Areas page for the current list.
A: Yes. We’ll walk the space, discuss goals, and provide a clear scope-based estimate.
A: Request an estimate online or call/text us. We’ll confirm scope, discuss options, and provide a clear plan before final numbers.
Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.
We’re proud to have built lasting relationships with our clients. Here’s what they have to say about working with us — their words are our biggest reward

Working with Chris Sibley at Salvation Home Remodeling has been a fantastic experience. His promptness, meticulous attention to detail, and dedication to delivering top-quality work truly set him apart. I trust him wholeheartedly for all my remodeling projects!


I highly recommend Christopher as a contractor! His communication was excellent, ensuring I was informed throughout the project. Christopher’s attention to detail was impressive, and he maintained a clean workspace. I am extremely satisfied with the results and would gladly recommend him to friends and family. Five stars!


I cannot express enough how satisfied I am with the services provided by Salvation Home Remodeling. We recently lost an elderly family member whose home, built in the 1980s, had never undergone any renovations. The interior was dark and incredibly outdated with wood paneling, and to top it off the previous owner was a heavy smoker. However, after the complete remodeling done by Chris and his team, the house looks brand new. The transformation is remarkable, and we couldn't be happier with the outcome. I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of any type of home renovation project, no matter how small or large!

Most home additions take eight to sixteen weeks of construction once permits are in hand and the scope is locked. Second-story additions and major layout changes can run longer. The biggest schedule killers are late material decisions and mid-project changes, so we lock selections before framing starts. You’ll get a working schedule with your written scope, and we’ll tell you right away if something shifts it.
Most of our home additions fall between $60,000 and $300,000. The low end covers a single-room addition that ties into your existing foundation, framing, and roofline. The high end covers larger suites and second-story additions with new plumbing and electrical and a full exterior match. We confirm pricing after a walk-through, and the estimate spells out exactly what’s included so there are no surprise line items later.
We start with a walk-through to talk goals and measure the space, then send a written scope that defines what’s included and what’s excluded. Once selections are made, work runs in sequence: foundation, framing, roof tie-in, rough plumbing and electrical, exterior match, then drywall and finish work. We close with a punch list and a final walkthrough together. You approve the work before we call it done.
It happens, especially in older homes. Undersized footings, past leaks, and aging wiring hide behind walls and rooflines. When we find something, we stop, show you photos, and price the fix in writing before any extra work begins. You approve it or we talk through options. What we won’t do is bury a problem behind new framing and hand it to the next owner.
Before framing, ideally. Late selections are one of the biggest causes of stalled addition projects, because windows, doors, and finishes can take weeks to arrive. We give you a decision list up front with dates attached, and we won’t schedule the long-lead work until those items are ordered. That one habit keeps your addition from sitting half-finished while windows ride around on a freight truck.
Addition work is dusty, and we treat your home the way we’d want ours treated. We seal off the work area with plastic barriers, protect floors along the path to the door, and haul debris out instead of letting it pile up. Crews clean up at the end of each day. You’re still living there, and the project shouldn’t take over the whole house.
Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.
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