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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
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Home Additions in Orange Park, FL

Orange Park additions work especially well on the older 1970s–80s ranches with under-built floor plans — adding the master suite or family room that the original builder didn't include. Mark's design-build approach plus Clay County permitting handles the engineering, the HOA review where applicable, and the roof and slab tie-in. CGC1511598.

Home Additions for Orange Park Homes

Built to Orange Park standards.

Orange Park sits in the same Clay County corridor as Mark's home base of Fleming Island. The town's lower owner-occupancy rate (55.6%) makes it a real market for landlord-investor renovations alongside owner-occupied remodels. Mark's design-build process — one contract, one number to call — keeps both project types on schedule and on budget.

I help Jacksonville homeowners gain the space they need without the hassle and expense of moving. Whether your family has outgrown your current home, you need dedicated space for work or hobbies, or you're planning for multi-generational living, a well-designed home addition provides the square footage you need while increasing your property value. I handle every aspect of your addition project from initial design and permits through foundation, framing, roofing, and interior finishing. I specialize in creating additions that seamlessly blend with your home's existing architecture, making it look like the extra space was always part of the original design. With careful attention to structural integrity, energy efficiency, and quality craftsmanship, I deliver additions that enhance your lifestyle and serve your family for decades to come.

What I Build in Orange Park

Home Additions options for Orange Park homeowners.

What I Watch For in Orange Park Home Additions

The local-knowledge details I won't skip.

  • Roof tie-in to low-pitch ranch profiles. Common Orange Park 1970s–80s roofs don't always extend cleanly; a partial re-roof is sometimes the right call.

  • Slab elevation match. Older Orange Park slabs have moved; new addition needs to match within tolerance for door swings.

  • HOA review where applicable. Newer Orange Park subdivisions (Eagle Harbor margins, Fleming Island borderline neighborhoods) have ARBs; older sections often don't.

  • Setback verification. Orange Park lot widths vary substantially by subdivision; a footprint that works in one neighborhood fails in another. Pull the plat first.

  • HVAC Manual J recalc. Florida code requires it when significant conditioned space is added; existing systems often can't carry the new load.

Clay County Permits

Permits pulled in-house, every job.

Clay County permits are pulled through Tyler Technologies EPL. Permit fee is $1 per $1,000 of construction cost plus a $50 application fee. Jobs over $5,000 require a recorded Notice of Commencement before the first inspection — Tivey handles the filing.

Orange Park Home Additions FAQ

The questions Orange Park homeowners ask first.

  • Do I need to move out during a home addition?

    Most homeowners remain in their homes during addition projects, though you'll experience some disruption. I work to minimize impact on your daily life by containing dust and debris, maintaining clear pathways, and securing the construction site each evening. The noisiest work—demolition, framing, roofing—happens during specific phases, and I communicate schedules so you know what to expect. If the addition connects to existing living areas, there may be a period where I create a temporary opening or barrier between spaces. I typically maintain your home's weather-tight envelope, so your existing rooms remain comfortable.

  • Will my addition match my existing home?

    Yes—creating seamless integration is one of my priorities. I carefully match your existing home's exterior materials including siding, brick, stone, trim details, and roof shingles. I analyze your home's architectural style and replicate design elements like window styles, roof pitch, eave details, and proportions so the addition looks original to your home. Inside, I match flooring, trim profiles, door styles, and ceiling heights to create continuity between existing and new spaces.

  • What permits and approvals do I need for a home addition?

    Home additions require building permits from the City of Jacksonville or your local municipality, which ensures work meets structural, electrical, plumbing, and energy codes. You'll need approved architectural plans and engineering drawings showing the addition's foundation, framing, and integration with your existing home. Depending on your neighborhood, you may also need HOA approval before beginning work. For properties in flood zones (common in Jacksonville), additional drainage and elevation requirements may apply. I handle all permit applications, submit required documentation, schedule inspections throughout construction, and obtain final certificates of occupancy.

Your Orange Park Home Additions project

See your range in 90 seconds.

Tell me about your home additions project — you'll see a real budget range mid-flow, and I'll call within 24 hours with a specific quote for Orange Park and the Clay County permit nuances.