How much do contractors charge for mudroom addition in New Brunswick?
How much do contractors charge for mudroom addition in New Brunswick?
A mudroom addition in New Brunswick typically costs $15,000-$45,000 depending on size, features, and complexity. For a basic 6x8 foot mudroom with simple finishes, expect $15,000-$25,000. Mid-range projects with built-in storage, tile flooring, and quality fixtures run $25,000-$35,000, while high-end mudrooms with custom cabinetry, heated floors, and premium materials can reach $35,000-$45,000 or more.
Size and foundation requirements drive much of the cost variation. A small bump-out addition (48-64 square feet) on an existing foundation costs significantly less than a full addition requiring excavation, new footings extending 4+ feet below grade for New Brunswick's frost line, and a concrete foundation. The foundation work alone can account for $8,000-$15,000 of your total budget in our climate.
What's typically included in these ranges: framing, roofing, siding to match existing home, basic electrical (outlets, overhead lighting), drywall, paint, and standard flooring. Higher-end projects include built-in bench seating with storage, coat hooks and cubbies, ceramic or luxury vinyl plank flooring, and sometimes a utility sink with plumbing rough-in.
Additional costs to budget for: Building permit fees ($150-$400 depending on your municipality or Regional Service Commission), electrical permit from NB Power (around $150-$300), and potential TIS inspection fees if plumbing is added. If you're in an incorporated area like Moncton, Fredericton, or Saint John, contact your municipal building department. Rural homeowners should reach out to their Regional Service Commission for permit requirements.
Timing considerations significantly affect pricing in New Brunswick. Foundation work must wait until ground thaws (typically April/May), and exterior construction is best scheduled May through September. Winter projects require heated enclosures for concrete work, adding 15-20% to costs. Many contractors book spring additions during winter months, so plan ahead.
Smart money-saving approach: Consider whether you truly need a full addition or if converting existing space (like an enclosed porch or part of an attached garage) might work. This eliminates foundation and roofing costs while still giving you the organized entry you want.
Your next step is getting quotes from at least three licensed contractors who can assess your specific home and lot conditions. Foundation requirements, electrical access, and matching your existing siding and roofing will all influence the final price.
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