Cost of pilings for beach house

  Gulf 2 Bay Development and Construction receives calls from realtors and/or clients looking to build on Cape San Blas, FL or Indian Pass, FL asking the question “How much does it cost a square foot to build a home?” This question without a great deal of additional information makes as much sense as saying “I am going to the Piggly Wiggly store, how much will a bag of groceries cost?”  Anyone giving a honest figure would have to give a huge range. Gulf 2 Bay Development and Construction has built homes in Gulf County, FL all meeting or exceeding building codes, ranging from $65 per sq. ft. of total space to over $150 per sq. ft.. The difference is what the options are the client wants, what it cost to prepare the land for the structure, or the architectural design which can dramatically change the cost per sq. ft.

Cost of pilings for beach house

For example, Gulf 2 Bay Development and Construction recently priced a home. The difference in the cost of wood pilings versus concrete pilings was $22,000. Now, with a 4,000 square foot house, that would raise the price $5.50 per square foot.  But for the 1,600 square foot house we were bidding, the increase was $13.75 per square foot. The estimate of $105 per square foot changed to $118.75 for the 1,600 square foot home. This is only one of hundreds of choices a client may have that would impact the “cost per square foot.”

The better question to ask is, “What will it cost to build my dream or vacation home on the coast?”- take the following factors into consideration as part of the total cost for building your home.

  COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS:  If the property is in a Homeowner’s Association (HOA), then clients must be aware of the architectural requirements of the HOA.  The requirements in one subdivision could add significant cost and are going to set the size of the home over what might be required for the same type home in another subdivision.

  DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT:   Also, the client needs to find out if they are building in a zone that must seek approval and permitting from DEP.  Anything involving DEP is going to take at least six months of time and effort on the part of the client, or better, the contractor, and involve cost in engineering, etc.   This will add approximately $12,000-$15,000 to the cost. County permits are based on the engineered plans which are an added cost.

  CODES:  The cost for building on the coast is much more than building in Alabama or Georgia because of the multitude of code requirements in our hurricane zone.  For example, a sliding glass door that could be used inland may be purchased for $500 but in the hurricane zone it will cost closer to $2,000. 

 

Cost of pilings for beach house

  HEAT AND COOLED VS. ALL BUILDING COSTS:  Some clients have been given a square footage cost for heat and cooled areas and not understood that 30-40% of beach homes may be made up of the beautiful porches and decks.  Also, most of the homes are on pilings, which then mean space under the home must be considered into cost. The square footage of these two areas sometimes exceed the heat/cooled square footage. Options such as railings can range from $35 per linear feet to over $120 based on the materials and labor.

TURN KEY:  Does the “cost per square foot” that is given by the contractor cover septic or sewer, water connections, landscaping, and driveways?

Gulf 2 Bay Development and Construction provides Turn Key service to owners who want to build their dream home.  Gulf 2 Bay Development & Construction will work with owners on all aspects of their dream home, from the clearing of the lot, navigating through Department of Environment, assisting with home design, and providing clearly defined and priced specifications for every part of the build process.

Contact us today!  Let us help you find the true cost of your dream home and make it a reality!! If you are on facebook, like our page by going here- Gulf 2 Bay Facebook Page

Stilt Foundations

Would you build your house on sticks?Homes built on Pearson Pilings are built to last.

Waterfront homes or stilt houses built on Pearson Pilings are built to last. Using Pearson fiberglass composite pilings for house foundations protects your home from damage. Don’t risk building your new waterfront home or stilt house on foundation pilings that begin to deteriorate the moment they are driven. Pearson Fiberglass Composite Pilings will never rot, rust or crumble. Strong enough to last for generations, they may never have to be replaced.

Stronger than wood, steel or concrete, they better withstand the forces of  nature. As friction pilings, they provide greater resistance to the soil, whether sand or soft mud. As a result, your home’s foundation is far less likely to shift during severe, high storm surges.

Pearson Pilings are not only the strongest, longest lasting pilings, they’re also environmentally friendly. While impervious to rot, rust and wood-boring insects, they contain no harmful coatings or preservatives, that can leach into the water or soil.

Today, more architects and structural engineers are discovering the huge benefits of building above-grade foundations with Pearson Fiberglass pilings. Considering the significant cost of a new waterfront home, beach house or stilt home, why build it on foundation pilings that will eventually have to be replaced or are susceptible to shifting or damage under extreme conditions? Ask your builder or architect to specify the best: Pearson Fiberglass Composite Pilings. It’s the smartest investment you can make in your new home.

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What type of foundation is best for a beachfront home?

Pier foundations are often the best choice for beachfront properties or coastal areas. When designed and installed properly, they provide a robust and safe structure that can be adapted to a variety of land challenges.

How much does it cost to build a house on the beach in Florida?

The average cost to build a house in Florida in 2021 ranged from $240,000 to $350,000, according to HomeAdvisor. The overall average was $295,000. But if you choose to build near the beach or in a sought-after neighborhood in Orlando, Miami, or Tampa, your costs could be higher.

How much does it cost to build a beach house in Galveston?

“In a general sense, a very nice new home with great amenities can be built in the range of $130 to $175.00 per square foot,” says Beau Rawlins of Galveston-based Rawlins Residential Builders (RRB). “An 1,800 square foot, 3-bedroom, 2-bath home on pilings near the beach would run about $250,000.”

How much does it cost to build a beach house in North Carolina?

Current building costs in the coastal areas range from $110 to over $200 per heated square foot. Please note that price is indicated at a cost per heated square foot.