#1 Chicago General Contracting Contractor: Pegasus Construction
Finding the right contractor to build an addition on your Elmwood Park home can be a challenge. It’s important to thoroughly vet and interview your options before deciding who to hire.
To ensure that you find a contractor that meets your needs and budget expectations, download our free 3-Step Guide to Choosing A Remodeling Contractor.
Whether you decide to hire our team at Pegasus Construction or another local remodeler, you can use this helpful guide to be confident knowing you have your bases covered.
A successful home remodel starts with a clear plan. With hundreds of satisfied Elmwood Park customers, our proven 6-Step Design-Build Process ensures a smooth and stress-free remodeling experience.
1 in 3 remodels exceed their budget—but yours doesn’t have to. At Pegasus Construction, we’ve created a budgeting system to eliminate surprise costs, with our projects averaging just a 5% variance from the initial budget to the final price.
Feel confident knowing your home remodel is managed by experts. Each project is assigned a dedicated team, led by an experienced master carpenter, ensuring timely completion. While other companies face delays of weeks or months, our projects average less than a 2-day difference from the original schedule.
Elmwood Park’s housing is mostly brick bungalows, Cape Cods, Georgians, and two-flats on compact inner-ring lots. Many have outgrown their footprint, and adding on means working within Village setbacks and the existing masonry structure.
If you find yourself needing more living space and want to expand your home rather than upsize, a single-level addition is the place to start.
The most cost-effective way to add living space, a single-level addition attaches to the side of the home. They typically require expanding the home’s foundation, and are most often used for expanding kitchens, living rooms, or home offices.
Single-level additions are typically limited by lot size and setback laws. For this reason, these additions are better fit for homes on larger lots.


Want to expand your home without expanding its footprint? Many homeowners don’t realize it’s possible to expand their living space by adding a second story.
Although often more expensive than single-level additions, second-story additions can be a great solution for homeowners who need additional living space but don’t have enough yard space to build out.
Second-story additions tend to be more technically challenging, as they require extensive engineering and planning to ensure that they don’t disrupt the design or aesthetic of the existing structure.
For some homeowners, a basement addition is the best way to expand their living space. This often involves either raising the home or digging out the crawl space.
Homeowners who go this route often use their basement for additional bedrooms, a recreational space, or an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU).
Basement additions are among the most expensive methods of adding onto a home. Extensive manual labor, planning, and permitting all contribute to the high cost of basement additions.

At Pegasus Construction our mission is to change the lives of homeowners by helping them expand their homes with custom home additions built just for them. However, we also recognize that not every home addition project is the right fit for our team. Here is how to tell if Pegasus Construction is or isn’t a good fit for your home addition project.
Schedule an advisory call with a Design Consultant
Invite us to your home for an initial evaluation
Align on a budget and meet to discuss the design
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Common Elmwood Park additions are dormer and second-story additions on bungalows and Cape Cods, primary-suite additions, and rear family-room or kitchen expansions. On these compact lots, gaining space often means building up where the footprint is tight.
Yes, and additions get more review than interior work. Any addition needs a permit and zoning review from the Village of Elmwood Park Building Department at 11 Conti Parkway, covering setbacks and lot coverage. We handle the drawings, submission, and inspections.
Often yes — a dormer or full second story is a classic way to add bedrooms and a primary suite to a bungalow or Cape Cod. The key is whether the existing masonry and foundation can carry the load, so we evaluate the structure first and reinforce where needed.
Elmwood Park’s compact lots have side-, front-, and rear-yard setbacks plus lot-coverage limits. Before we design anything we pull your lot’s zoning so the addition is something the Village will actually approve.
Yes, that’s one of the most common Elmwood Park additions. We add a primary bedroom, bath, and closet either as a dormer or second-story addition or over the existing footprint, designed to match the home and pass Village review.
Elmwood Park additions vary widely — a dormer or room addition might start around $85,000, while a full second-story addition can run $240,000 or more. We give you a fixed, itemized number once the design is set.
Plan on roughly 4 to 8 months from design to finish, including Village zoning and permit review. We give you a real schedule up front, not an optimistic guess.
That’s the goal. Elmwood Park is full of well-kept brick bungalows, Cape Cods, and two-flats, and a good addition should match the brick, rooflines, and proportions so it reads like original construction.
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