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Second Story Addition on Cape Cod, MA

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

Second Story Addition Cape Cod scope is the licensed full second story expansion including foundation capacity review, structural engineering coordination with stamped Massachusetts P.E. drawings, roof rebuild, framing integration, and complete mechanical, electrical, and plumbing scope. WM Construction handles Second Story Addition Cape Cod work across 12 Cape Cod and South Shore towns. Adding a second story to a Cape Cod home typically runs 10 to 16 weeks from demolition through final walkthrough and unlocks 600 to 1,200 square feet of new living space without requiring lateral footprint expansion or setback variance review under 780 CMR (Massachusetts State Building Code). Cape Cod homeowners scope second story additions when the existing footprint is already at lot coverage limits, when the lot configuration prevents lateral expansion, when the property sits within a flood zone or environmental restriction limiting horizontal building, or when adding upstairs bedrooms is the most efficient path to multigenerational living space. The structural engineering work behind a second story is the project's foundation: a licensed structural engineer must verify foundation capacity, specify load-bearing wall requirements, design the floor and roof framing system, and stamp the drawings before the town will issue a permit. Licensed Massachusetts General Contractor since 2016, HIC registered, EPA RRP Lead Safe certified, 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.

Second Story Addition on Cape Cod, MA, WM Construction Centerville
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Second Story Addition for Cape Cod Homeowners

Second story additions on Cape Cod come from a specific decision pattern. The homeowner needs more living space and has determined that lateral expansion is either not possible (lot coverage limits, setback restrictions, flood zone constraints, septic system locations, conservation easements) or not preferred (loss of yard, change in property character, less efficient than going up). The remaining options are second story addition, partial-floor expansion, or moving. For families committed to staying on Cape Cod, second story is often the most efficient path to multigenerational space, additional bedrooms, dedicated home offices, or master suite expansion. The first technical question on every second story project is foundation capacity. Cape Cod homes built between 1940 and 1985 commonly have foundations sized for original single-story or 1.5-story loads, and adding a full second story often doubles the dead load the foundation must carry. A structural engineer verifies capacity before second story scope proceeds, and foundations that are under-spec require sistering, reinforcement, or in some cases full replacement before the new framing goes up. WM Construction (legally WM Construction) is a Cape Cod-based licensed Massachusetts general contractor, not a national franchise or modular-home referral platform, operating from Centerville since 2016 and an approved Hanscom Air Force Base vendor since 2015.
Cape Cod second story scope at a glance
ScopeSq Ft UnlockedTypical TimelineBest for
Full Second Story800 to 1,500 sq ft12 to 16 weeksMultigenerational expansion, full bedroom add
Partial Second Story300 to 700 sq ft10 to 14 weeksMaster suite, 2 bedrooms + bath, office
Full Dormer Expansion200 to 500 sq ft8 to 12 weeksCape style 1.5-story conversion, low headroom
Lateral + Second Story1,200+ sq ft14 weeks or moreComprehensive whole-home expansion

Types of Second Story Additions for Cape Cod Homes

Full Second Story Over Existing Footprint

Full second story scope rebuilds the entire roof system and adds a complete second floor over the existing first-floor footprint, typically yielding 800 to 1,500 square feet of new living space. Best for homes with adequate foundation capacity and homeowners committed to a full multigenerational expansion or substantial bedroom and office addition.

Partial Second Story Over Specific Zones

Partial second story scope adds a second floor over a portion of the first-floor footprint (typically the back or side), preserving the existing roof on the unbuilt portion. Less disruption than full scope and lower cost. Best for adding a master suite, two bedrooms and a bathroom, or dedicated home office space without doubling the home.

Second Story Over a New Lateral Addition

This combined scope adds a lateral first-floor addition with a second floor above, typically as part of a major whole-home renovation or family relocation project. Higher complexity and timeline but produces the largest total square footage gain.

Full Dormer Expansion (Cape Style 1.5-Story Conversion)

Full dormer expansion converts a 1.5-story Cape style home (typical of original Cape architecture) into a full two-story home by adding shed dormers or gable dormers across the rear or sides, dramatically expanding upstairs headroom and floor space. Less disruption than full second story rebuild.

What to Expect from Second Story Addition Done Right

Structural Engineering Drawings Stamped Before Permit

Every second story addition in Massachusetts requires stamped engineering drawings from a licensed Massachusetts Professional Engineer specifying foundation capacity verification, beam material and dimensions, floor framing system, roof framing system, and load path calculations from new floor through existing structure to foundation. Town permit offices require the stamped drawings before permit approval. Skipping the engineer is illegal and uninsurable on any project of this scope.

Foundation Capacity Review on the Existing Home

A second story doubles the dead load the existing foundation has to carry. Cape Cod homes built between 1940 and 1985 have foundations sized for original single-story or 1.5-story loads, and a structural engineer must verify capacity before second story scope proceeds. Foundations that are under-spec require sistering, reinforcement, or full replacement. Foundation review is the first technical step on every second story project, not an afterthought.

Active Massachusetts GC and HIC Registration

Massachusetts requires a Construction Supervisor License and Home Improvement Contractor registration for residential structural work. Verify both numbers on the state website before signing. Unlicensed builders cannot legally pull permits for second story scope, which leaves the homeowner without recourse if work fails.

Coordinated Trade Sequencing Through Structural Work

Second story addition involves demolition of the existing roof, structural framing, mechanical and electrical rough-in, drywall, finish carpentry, and exterior siding integration, all coordinated on a single schedule with documented inspection gates at framing, structural, rough-in, and final stages. Multi-trade coordination across a 10 to 16 week project is what separates licensed General Contractors from individual subcontractors managing themselves.

Weather Protection During Roof-Off Phase

The most critical phase of any second story project is the period between roof demolition and new roof watertight installation. A real contractor stages roof demolition tightly, has weather monitoring in place, and installs temporary protection where weather windows close mid-phase.

How We Handle Second Story Additions on Cape Cod

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    Site Visit, Foundation Assessment, and Scope Discussion

    Onsite walkthrough at your Cape Cod home to inspect existing foundation, identify probable load path constraints, assess the current roof structure, and discuss expansion configuration (full second story vs partial vs dormer expansion). Initial foundation assessment helps determine whether structural engineering will require foundation reinforcement scope. Typically 2 to 3 hours on site for second story consultations.

  2. 2

    Structural Engineer Coordination and Stamped Drawings

    We coordinate with a licensed Massachusetts structural engineer to verify foundation capacity, specify framing system, design load paths, and stamp drawings. Engineering fees are a distinct line item disclosed in the estimate. The engineering phase typically runs 3 to 6 weeks before any field work begins. Drawings are reviewed with the homeowner before permit submission.

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    Written Line Item Estimate and Contract

    Detailed estimate with structural engineering, foundation reinforcement (if applicable), demolition, roof rebuild, framing, mechanical and electrical rough-in, drywall, finish carpentry, exterior siding integration, and finish work broken out as distinct line items. Contract signed with milestone schedule and committed finish date. Permits pulled with the Cape Cod town. Insurance certificates delivered before mobilization.

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    Foundation Reinforcement, Roof Demolition, and Structural Framing

    Foundation reinforcement (if specified by the engineer) completed first. Existing roof demolished with EPA RRP containment on pre 1978 surfaces and weather protection in place. Floor framing for the new second story installed. Wall framing and new roof framing complete.

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    Mechanical, Finish, and Final Walkthrough

    Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-in installed and inspected. Drywall, finish carpentry, exterior siding integration, and interior finishes completed. Final inspection scheduled. Punch list documented and closed.

What Affects the Cost of a Second Story Addition on Cape Cod

Second Story Addition Cape Cod cost is shaped by structural scope, square footage, finish level, and existing condition complexity. As planning ranges, second story additions on a Cape Cod home typically run $250 to $400 per square foot turnkey for partial second story scope with standard finish, $300 to $500 per square foot for full second story rebuild with mid-range finish, and $400 to $700+ per square foot for premium custom architectural scope. A 600 to 1,200 square foot expansion typically lands between $180,000 and $600,000 turnkey depending on configuration and finish level, plus structural engineering fees of $3,500 to $10,000. Foundation reinforcement, when required by the engineer's capacity assessment, is the largest single variable cost: minor sistering at the lowest tier ($5,000 to $15,000), comprehensive reinforcement at the higher tier ($15,000 to $40,000), full foundation replacement when capacity is significantly under-spec ($50,000+). Square footage drives the base material and labor cost. Finish level (standard residential vs premium custom architectural) affects material cost meaningfully. Roof rebuild scope drives a meaningful portion of project labor because the existing roof must come off and a new roof system goes on. Architectural complexity (dormers, multiple gables, decorative trim integration) adds labor hours. Permit fees and EPA RRP compliance on pre 1978 homes add documented cost.

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What Cape Cod Homeowners Say About WM Construction

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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!

David C Google
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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.

Nancy Gailor Google

Second Story Additions Across Cape Cod and the South Shore

WM Construction builds second story additions across all of Cape Cod and Barnstable County, plus the South Shore. Our office and showroom is located at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632, with same-day site visits available across the Mid-Cape (Centerville, Hyannis, Yarmouth, Dennis, Barnstable Village, Osterville, Cotuit). Upper Cape projects (Falmouth, Mashpee, Sandwich, Bourne) typically schedule within one week. Outer Cape (Brewster, Harwich, Chatham, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, Provincetown) and South Shore (Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury) projects cross the Sagamore Bridge or Bourne Bridge. Year round homeowners adding upstairs bedrooms, multigenerational households expanding for in-law living space, and lot-coverage-constrained properties going vertical instead of lateral all schedule projects through our licensed crew. Reach the office at (774) 224-8561 or visit during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Common Questions About Second Story Additions on Cape Cod

Yes. Every second story addition on Cape Cod requires a building permit under 780 CMR (Massachusetts State Building Code), plus separate electrical permits under 527 CMR for new circuits and plumbing permits under 248 CMR for new fixtures upstairs. Stamped Massachusetts Professional Engineer (P.E.) drawings must accompany the permit application. WM Construction handles all permits and inspections.

Second story additions on Cape Cod typically take 10 to 16 weeks from demolition through final walkthrough, depending on size and finish complexity. Roof demolition and structural framing run 4 to 6 weeks. Mechanical rough-in, drywall, and finish work fill the remaining 6 to 10 weeks. Structural engineering and town permit review add 3 to 6 weeks at the front of the project before any field work begins.

That depends on the existing foundation capacity. Most Cape Cod homes built between 1940 and 1985 have foundations sized for single-story or 1.5-story loads, and a structural engineer must verify capacity before second story scope proceeds. Foundations that are under-spec require sistering, reinforcement, or in some cases full replacement before the new framing goes up. Foundation review is the first technical step on every second story project.

Massachusetts 2024 to 2025 zoning reform opened accessory dwelling unit (ADU) construction by right on most single-family lots on Cape Cod and statewide. ADU scope can sometimes be accommodated through second story additions when designed as separate dwelling units with independent access and utilities. Permit and zoning review processes vary by Cape Cod town.

It depends on phase and tolerance. The roof-off phase is the most disruptive and many homeowners stay elsewhere during that 1 to 3 week window. The framing, mechanical, and finish phases allow most homeowners to stay in the lower floor with adequate dust containment and weather protection.

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Adding a second story to a Cape Cod home is a structural engineering decision before it is a design decision, and the foundation capacity review and structural drawings determine whether the project proceeds smoothly or runs into engineering surprises mid-project. When you call (774) 224-8561 or request a site visit, Jackeline or Marcelo will walk through your home, assess foundation condition, discuss expansion configuration options, and coordinate with a licensed Massachusetts Professional Engineer for the engineering phase. Our office at 1550 Falmouth Road, Suite 26, Centerville, MA 02632 has served as the base for WM Construction second story projects across Cape Cod since 2016. Call or contact us when you are ready.