Home addition — Bump-out Cost in Houston, 2026
Why bump-out × Houston produces this band
A bump-out scope for a home addition in Houston combines two price levers: scope and metro labor rates. A bump-out cantilevers a small amount of additional floor area (typically 2-4 feet deep) off the existing framing. No new foundation needed if the cantilever is within structural limits — faster and less disruptive than a full addition. Against the national median remodel labor rate, Houston runs 5% below the national median — so the bump-out band comes in 45% below the mid-range, then scales 5% below the national median on top of that. Permit timelines for residential work in Houston typically run 3-8 weeks, which is the window you plan your design and decision sequence against. This page gives you the actual 2026 Houston bands for this exact combination, plus the three cost drivers Baily asks about first when scoping the project live.
What drives cost for a bump-out scope
- ·Structural joist sizing for cantilever
- ·Small roof section tie-in
- ·Window install on the new wall
- ·Insulation and air-sealing at the cantilever floor
What makes Houston different
- Labor — Energy-industry remodel demand drives premium-finish installer availability (Memorial, River Oaks).
- Labor — Hurricane-repair cycles (Harvey 2017, Beryl 2024) create periodic labor tightness.
- Labor — Non-union market with strong Hispanic crew supply — bilingual coordination common.
- Material — Port of Houston handles Asia-Pacific finish imports — generally competitive pricing.
- Material — Flood-zone construction requires elevated utilities and waterproof-rated materials within the AE and X-shaded areas.
Houston rules that affect this scope
- Houston is the largest U.S. city with no formal zoning — deed restrictions + neighborhood HOA covenants take the role of zoning.
- Harris County Flood Control District requirements overlay City of Houston permits in the AE zone and below.
- Wind design for coastal Harris County follows 130 mph ultimate design wind speed — affects window, roof, and envelope spec.
- Sewer capacity moratoria in some infill neighborhoods affect ADU and second-unit scope.
Scope your home addition with Baily.
Baily asks the eight questions that determine where your project lands inside the $73K-$167K band for Houston and hands the scoped brief to one licensed builder.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
$73,150-$167,200, with the median landing near $120,175. The range reflects finish tier and layout complexity within the bump-out scope; the Houston labor multiplier of 0.95× vs national median is baked in.