Rock Creek Contracting

Additions

New square footage that matches the original house.

Additions

Scope

Additions done with a written plan.

An addition has more moving parts than most residential projects: foundation, framing, structural tie-in, MEP run-out, and finish work that has to match what is already there.

Typical scope

  • Foundation
  • Framing and structural tie-in
  • Envelope tie-in
  • MEP extensions
  • Windows and doors
  • Exterior matching
  • Interior finish

How it runs

The same operating rhythm on every scope.

  1. 01

    Walkthrough

    We listen, measure, photograph, and surface hidden costs early.

  2. 02

    Design and selections

    Materials, finishes, and fixtures land on a written selection sheet before pricing.

  3. 03

    Itemized estimate

    Line-by-line estimate with visible quantities, allowances, and trade scopes.

  4. 04

    Contract and schedule

    Signed scope, signed price, signed dates, and a milestone payment plan.

  5. 05

    Build with weekly updates

    Photos, schedule changes, blockers, and next steps arrive in writing each week.

  6. 06

    Final walk and punch list

    Close-out is documented in writing before final balance releases.

Questions

Additions FAQ.

How much should I budget for additions in Cypress, TX?

Project-specific after walkthrough and structural review. Rock Creek prices every additions project line by line in a written, itemized estimate before any work starts, so the number reflects your actual scope and finishes.

What is the timeline for additions in NW Houston?

Typically 14 to 22 weeks depending on size, foundation type, and finish complexity. The schedule is confirmed in writing at contract, and you get a written progress update every week.

What is included in additions from Rock Creek Contracting?

An addition has more moving parts than most residential projects: foundation, framing, structural tie-in, MEP run-out, and finish work that has to match what is already there. Typical scope includes foundation, framing and structural tie-in, envelope tie-in, mep extensions, windows and doors.

Who runs the project, and how is pricing handled?

Rock Creek is engineer-led: owner Philip Blue runs the job on a documented process — an itemized estimate up front, written change orders, and weekly written updates. When structural, concrete, or foundation work is involved, licensed design professionals and stamped engineering are brought in where required.

Start a additions conversation.

The walkthrough is free. The estimate is itemized. You owe nothing until you sign a contract.

Call (281) 217-7620