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Attic Conversion on Cape Cod, MA

Last reviewed May 2026 by WM Construction, Licensed MA General Contractor

Attic Conversion Cape Cod, MA by WM Construction, converting unused attic space into finished bedrooms, home offices, bonus rooms, and primary suite expansions. The Cape style home was architecturally designed with a steep roofline and a usable half story above the main floor, which means many Cape Cod homes have 300 to 700 square feet of attic space waiting for a proper finish. A well executed attic conversion in Centerville, Barnstable, Falmouth, Yarmouth, or Dennis unlocks that square footage without pushing the footprint out or triggering setback review. This page covers WM Construction's full attic conversion service across Cape Cod and Barnstable County, including structural assessment, egress compliance under Massachusetts 780 CMR, insulation, framing, and finish work. Licensed Massachusetts General Contractor since 2016, HIC registered, EPA RRP Lead Safe certified firm, approved Hanscom Air Force Base vendor since 2015, 5.0 rated across 39 verified Google reviews. Call (774) 224-8561 or visit our office at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632 to schedule a site visit.

Attic Conversion on Cape Cod, MA, WM Construction Centerville
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Attic Conversion for Cape Cod Homeowners

Most Cape Cod attic conversions are driven by a space problem that does not require expanding the footprint. A family outgrowing a three-bedroom Cape needs a fourth bedroom, and the attic is sitting as insulation and stored boxes. A remote worker needs a proper home office with real walls, real insulation, and proper electrical, not a desk in the corner of the living room. A teenager needs a bedroom of their own before the next school year. Attic conversions typically unlock 300 to 700 square feet of usable living space, depending on roof pitch and existing ceiling joist span, without triggering lot coverage, setback, or exterior siding review. Cape Cod attic conversions involving structural modifications, electrical, or plumbing work require a licensed Massachusetts General Contractor. WM Construction has been running Cape Cod attic conversion projects under an active MA General Contractor license since 2016.

Types of Attic Conversions for Cape Cod Homes

Bedroom Attic Conversions by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

Bedroom Attic Conversions

Bedroom attic conversions are the most common Cape Cod scope, typically 200 to 400 square feet of finished bedroom with code-compliant egress window, full insulation, and finished flooring. Closet space usually carved out of kneewall cavities. Best for growing families needing a fourth or fifth bedroom without expanding the footprint.

Home Office Attic Conversions by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

Home Office Attic Conversions

Home office attic conversions create a dedicated workspace with acoustic separation from the rest of the household, upgraded electrical, and often a separate HVAC zone. Does not require egress window if not used as a sleeping room. Best for remote workers needing true separation and a quiet work environment.

Bonus Room Conversions by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

Bonus Room Conversions

Bonus room conversions finish the attic as open flexible space, typically used as a playroom, media room, craft room, or multi-use family space. Open framing layout, minimal interior partitions. Best when maximum flexibility matters more than defined use.

Primary Suite with Dormer Addition by WM Construction, Centerville, MA

Primary Suite with Dormer Addition

Primary suite attic conversions expand the bedroom and bathroom footprint by taking over attic space above the existing primary, often paired with a shed dormer or gable dormer to add headroom and floor area. Includes egress, en suite bathroom, and walk in closet. Best for homeowners adding value and aging-in-place-compatible space without building an addition.

What to Expect from a Cape Cod Attic Conversion Done Right

Structural Assessment Before Any Finish Scope

An attic conversion starts with a structural assessment, not a framing order. Existing ceiling joists were sized to carry ceiling drywall and insulation, not floor loads. Converting to habitable space often requires sistering joists, installing a new subfloor assembly, or adding structural beams. Shortcuts at the structural stage fail inspection and compromise the floor below.

Code Compliant Headroom and Egress

Massachusetts 780 CMR requires a minimum finished ceiling height of 7 feet over at least 50 percent of the finished floor area. Any attic bedroom requires a code-compliant egress window with specific opening dimensions and sill height. Dormer additions are often required to meet both headroom and egress rules. Shortcut attic conversions fail final inspection.

Proper Insulation and Ventilation Assembly

Cape Cod attics need R-49 insulation minimum under current code, with proper ventilation between the insulation and the roof deck to prevent ice damming and condensation. Nor'easter driven rain and salt-laden coastal air attack untreated framing through gaps in the ventilation assembly. Closed cell spray foam with baffled ventilation, or rigid foam with vented chase, both work when installed correctly. Fiberglass batts crammed against the roof deck is the most common failure mode.

Electrical Capacity and HVAC Integration

A finished attic adds electrical load (lighting, outlets, HVAC) the existing panel may not be sized for. Real attic conversions include panel capacity review, new circuit runs, and HVAC extension or a separate minisplit zone. A finished attic without proper conditioning becomes unusable in July and unheatable in January.

One Year Workmanship Warranty in Writing

Every WM Construction attic conversion scope closes with a written one year workmanship warranty. If something we installed fails due to our workmanship within the warranty period, we come back and fix it at no cost to the homeowner.

How We Handle Attic Conversions on Cape Cod

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    Site Visit, Structural Review, and Scope Assessment

    Onsite walkthrough at your Cape Cod attic to measure usable headroom, assess existing ceiling joist span and sizing, identify required structural upgrades, and scope the conversion with you. Dormer requirement flagged if headroom is marginal. Pre 1978 lead paint flag raised where applicable. Typically one to two hours on site.

  2. 2

    Written Line Item Estimate

    You receive a detailed estimate with materials, labor, structural upgrade scope, insulation assembly, electrical and HVAC scope, egress window installation if required, and finish selections. No vague allowances. Finish selections locked before contract signing.

  3. 3

    Contract, Permits, and Insurance Documentation

    Contract signed with milestone schedule and committed finish date. Building permit pulled with the Cape Cod town, along with electrical permit for trade scope. Structural engineering stamped drawings where MA code requires. Certificates of Insurance for General Liability and Workers' Compensation delivered before mobilization.

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    Structural Upgrades, Framing, and Trade Rough In

    Structural upgrades (sistered joists, beams, subfloor) installed first. Dormer construction if specified. Framing, insulation, and vapor barrier assembly installed to MA code. Electrical and HVAC rough-in scheduled with inspections. Egress window installation where applicable.

  5. 5

    Finish, Final Inspection, and Warranty

    Drywall, flooring, trim, paint, and finish carpentry complete the scope. Final inspection scheduled with the town. Punch list documented and closed. One year workmanship warranty issued in writing.

Attic Conversion on Cape Cod, MA, WM Construction project in Centerville, MA

What Affects the Cost of an Attic Conversion on Cape Cod

Attic Conversion Cape Cod pricing is shaped by structural scope, dormer requirements, and finish level more than square footage alone. An attic with adequate existing joist sizing and sufficient headroom under the existing roof costs meaningfully less than one requiring sistered joists, a new subfloor assembly, or a shed dormer or gable dormer to meet code. Dormer additions add real cost: structural engineering, roof work, siding integration, and interior finish all compound. Full bathrooms add plumbing cost, particularly when the existing stack routing does not reach the attic. Adding a full bathroom in the attic may also increase design flow under Massachusetts Title 5 septic regulations; WM Construction coordinates with the local Board of Health when septic capacity review is required. Insulation assembly choice (closed cell spray foam versus rigid foam versus batt) affects both upfront cost and long term performance. Finish level swings total cost significantly. We provide line item estimates rather than square foot pricing because square foot numbers hide the structural and code decisions that actually drive cost. Call (774) 224-8561 or visit our office to schedule a site visit.

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This is the 2nd project Marcelo and his team completed for me. Once again, they did an excellent job! Highly recommended! Very good communication, showed up on time, and expert workmanship.

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Marcelo and his team did fantastic work. We did a walk through on a Monday, and by Thursday the team was already on the job. They wrapped up the project in only 3 days. They completed a full bathroom remodeling, plus drywall, painting, flooring installation and baseboard in 2 rooms. The finished result is excellent and pricing was very fair!

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Attic Conversions Across Cape Cod and the South Shore

Attic Conversion Cape Cod projects from WM Construction run across the Mid-Cape (Centerville, Barnstable, Yarmouth, Dennis), the Upper Cape (Falmouth, Mashpee), and the Outer Cape towns of Brewster, Harwich, Chatham, Orleans, and Eastham. Plymouth and the South Shore communities crossing the Sagamore and Bourne bridges onto the Cape are also within our regular attic conversion service area. Post-war Cape Cod housing stock built from the 1940s through the 1960s used the half-story Cape with shed and gable dormers as standard New England vernacular, which is why attic conversion is the single highest-leverage expansion on the Cape.

Our office at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632 sits on Route 28 just minutes from Hyannis, the Cape Cod Mall, Cape Cod Community College in West Barnstable, Cape Cod Hospital, and the Centerville Historic District, serving as the administrative base for Cape Cod attic conversion projects across Barnstable County.

Common Questions About Attic Conversions on Cape Cod

Attic conversions on Cape Cod typically take 6 to 14 weeks depending on scope. A bonus room or home office conversion with no dormer and existing egress runs closer to 6 to 8 weeks. A bedroom conversion requiring an egress window, structural upgrades, and a full bathroom runs closer to 10 to 14 weeks. Dormer additions extend timeline further.

Attic conversion costs on Cape Cod generally range from $45,000 for a simple bonus room with existing headroom up to $120,000 or more for a full primary suite with shed dormer, egress window, and en suite bathroom. Structural upgrades, dormer size, plumbing scope for bathrooms, and finish level drive the total. WM Construction provides line item written estimates rather than square foot pricing so the cost drivers are visible before you sign.

Massachusetts 780 CMR requires a minimum finished ceiling height of 7 feet over at least 50 percent of the finished floor area. Most Cape style homes with a steep original roofline meet this requirement across the center portion of the attic. Ranch or low-pitch roofs often do not meet headroom without a shed dormer or gable dormer addition to raise the roofline.

Yes. Any attic space used as a bedroom or sleeping room requires a code-compliant egress window under Massachusetts 780 CMR. Egress windows must meet specific opening dimensions, sill height, and operation requirements. Non-sleeping attic spaces like home offices or bonus rooms do not require egress, but your permit review will specify based on scope.

Interior attic conversions generally do not trigger Conservation Commission review. However, shed dormer or gable dormer additions within a 100-foot wetland buffer, a coastal bank resource area, or a regulated floodplain may require a Notice of Intent filing with the local Conservation Commission in towns like Barnstable, Falmouth, Mashpee, or Orleans. We flag the Conservation Commission requirement during the site visit when parcel conditions apply.

Usually not without upgrades. Ceiling joists in older Cape Cod homes were sized to carry ceiling drywall and insulation, not live floor loads of 30 to 40 pounds per square foot for habitable space. Most attic conversions require sistered joists or a new engineered subfloor assembly. Structural assessment is the first gate on any attic conversion scope.

Yes. Each of the 15 Barnstable County towns runs its own building department, so permits pulled in Barnstable, Falmouth, Mashpee, Yarmouth, Dennis, Brewster, Harwich, Chatham, Orleans, and Eastham each follow their own local procedures. Building permits are required for every attic conversion, along with separate electrical and mechanical permits for the trade scopes. Dormer additions require their own structural review. WM Construction handles permit pulls and inspections as part of every attic conversion contract.

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Start Your Attic Conversion Project on Cape Cod

Finishing an attic on a Cape Cod home is a significant decision, and we respect the time you are taking to scope the project and vet the contractor. When you call (774) 224-8561 or request a site visit, Jackeline or Marcelo will walk the attic with you, assess headroom and structural conditions, flag dormer or egress requirements, and schedule an onsite visit at your convenience. Our office at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632 has served as the base for WM Construction attic conversion projects across Cape Cod since 2016. Call or contact us when you are ready.