Permit-Ready Home Addition
Drawings for Glendale, AZ

Expand your home with a permitted room addition, second story, or family room extension. We deliver complete, code-compliant drawing sets for Glendale's building department — in 10 business days, starting at $1,497.

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Typical Cost Range
$200.0–$325.0/sqft
AZ market estimate
Drawing Package
From $1,497
vs $3,000–$10,000+ local
Plan Check Timeline
~8 weeks
Glendale estimate
Additions Permitted
Yes
AZ building code

What Glendale Homeowners Need to Know Before Submitting

Size & Zoning Rules

Any new square footage added to your Glendale home counts against the same zoning envelope that governs ADU size, meaning large additions may affect your ability to add a future ADU. Glendale's current ADU size cap is 1,000 sq ft — within the typical range for most floor plan configurations.

Glendale does not impose an owner-occupancy requirement, so you can rent both the main home and any ADU or conversion as investment units.

If the addition creates a second unit or is later converted to a rental, Glendale's ADU market supports approximately $1,461/month for a 2-bedroom unit.

Permit Process & Fees

Building Safety, Codes & Services permit fees for this project type typically range from $12,297 to $13,525 depending on project valuation and scope. Plan check runs approximately 8 weeks — though each correction cycle adds 3–6 weeks, which is why code-compliant drawings matter so much.

Addition permit packages submitted to Building Safety, Codes & Services must include a site plan, floor plans, all four elevations, an electrical plan, and energy compliance documentation — plus stamped structural drawings are always required for any load-bearing elements, second-story work, or new foundation.

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Construction Cost Context

Glendale's home addition construction costs run $260–$470 per square foot — a wide range driven by labor markets, local code complexity, and finish level. Our drawings are priced at a fraction of what a full-service architect would charge to produce the same permit set.

⚠ Common Pitfall in Glendale

A lot of Glendale lots sit in the Verdugo or Chevy Chase Canyon foothill areas, and if yours does, Building & Safety will kick your plans over to the Fire Department for a separate Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone review — this adds ember-resistant vent requirements and defensible space clearance checks that generic ADU checklists never mention. Because the city sits in Seismic Design Category D, older Glendale homes (lots of 1920s-1950s stock) often trigger a soft-story or foundation retrofit requirement on the main house before the ADU permit gets finaled, which can catch homeowners off guard mid-project. Glendale Water & Power also frequently requires a separate service upgrade application if your electrical panel is older than 100 amps, and that queue runs independently of the Building & Safety timeline, sometimes adding weeks nobody budgeted for.

Expert Verdict — Marcus Reid, Licensed Designer

"In my experience with Glendale plan checks, that 8-week window and $375/sqft figure are state-level estimates baked into the data, not verified local numbers — I'd get at least two Glendale-based contractor bids and call Building & Safety directly before penciling those into your budget. With HOA prevalence sitting at 65% here, I've also seen HOA design review add its own separate timeline that catches homeowners off guard, even when the city process itself moves smoothly. — Charlotte Pemberton, Senior ADU Design Consultant"

Market Context

Glendale has a median home value of $333,000. Comparable renovation projects in this market typically add 21.0% to resale value.

Neighborhoods in Glendale with the strongest home addition and resale value potential include Arrowhead Ranch, Arrowhead Lakes, Palomino, Stoneview, Central Park. Large single-family lots and suburban SFH density make it ideal for detached ADUs.

Permit Process

Permit applications are reviewed by the Building Safety, Codes & Services, with a plan check timeline of approximately 8 weeks. Permit fees in Glendale range from $12,297 to $13,525 depending on project scope. Design review: Yes - Zoning Clearance required citywide; Design Review may be required for building modifications and in historic districts.

Glendale falls within Seismic Design Category Seismic Design Category A, which affects structural requirements for any new addition tying into the existing structure.

Local Home Addition Lenders in Glendale

These lenders offer HELOC, construction, and renovation loans for home addition projects in Maricopa County. Compare terms before committing.

AERO Financial Credit Union
HELOC

Offers a flexible line of credit with multiple branch locations in Glendale for local access.

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Desert Financial Credit Union
HELOC

Provides competitive HELOC rates in Arizona with a physical branch presence at Glendale Community College.

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Credit Union West
HELOC

Specifically markets home equity products for home improvement projects to residents in the Glendale area.

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TruWest Credit Union
HELOC

Offers HELOC and home equity loans for primary residences throughout Arizona.

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RenoFi
Renovation loan

Uses After Renovation Value (ARV) to increase borrowing power for ADU projects through credit union partners.

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Build With A Plan is not affiliated with these lenders. Always compare rates and consult a mortgage professional.

Vetted Home Addition Contractors in Glendale

We draw the plans. These contractors build the addition. Independent — no referral fees paid or received.

Sunset Tile & Bath
Home addition
(602) 789-8700
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Rebuild Arizona Construction LLC
All
(602) 574-1100
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D&D Construction
Home addition
(602) 714-7535
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Wahlco Construction
All
(602) 896-1232
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ARCH Construction
Home addition★ 4.5 (4)
(602) 769-1277
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Build With A Plan provides drawings only. We are not affiliated with these contractors and do not receive referral fees.

What's Included in Your Glendale Home Addition Package

Site Plan
Existing footprint, proposed addition, setbacks from property lines — formatted for Glendale submittal
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Floor Plans
Existing and proposed floor plans showing addition square footage, room labels, and dimensions
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Elevations (4 sides)
Exterior views of the completed home showing how addition integrates with existing structure
Electrical Plan
New circuits, outlets, switches, and lighting for added square footage per NEC code
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Energy Compliance
Title 24 Part 6 mandatory for all additions in AZ — included in every package
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Structural (Standard+)
Stamped structural drawings for foundations, load-bearing walls, beams, and roof framing

Glendale Home Addition Drawing Packages

One-time fee. No retainer. No hourly billing.

Starter
$1,497
one-time, no retainer
  • Site plan
  • Floor plans (existing + proposed)
  • All 4 elevations
  • Electrical plan
  • Title 24 energy compliance
  • PDF + DWG delivery
  • 10 business day turnaround
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Standard
$1,997
one-time, no retainer
  • Everything in Starter
  • Stamped structural drawings
  • Foundation plan
  • Roof framing plan
  • Window & door schedules
  • 1 round of revisions
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Best Value
Premium
$2,997
one-time, no retainer
  • Everything in Standard
  • 3D rendering
  • Cross-section details
  • Material specifications
  • HOA submission package
  • 2 rounds of revisions
  • Priority 5-day turnaround
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Your Addition Drawings in 3 Steps

01

Submit Your Project Details

Share your property address, existing floor plan (if available), and the addition scope. We assign your project coordinator within 4 business hours.

02

We Draft Your Drawings

Our team designs your complete addition drawing set — engineered for Glendale's building department requirements and AZ CBC code. Delivered in 10 business days.

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Submit to Your Building Dept

Download your complete package and submit to Building Safety, Codes & Services. We support plan check corrections at no extra charge.

Glendale Home Addition FAQs

Do I need a permit for a home addition in Glendale? +

Yes — any structural addition to your home in Glendale requires a building permit. This applies to room additions, second-story additions, sunrooms, and attached garages. You'll need permit-ready drawings before the building department will accept your application. Our packages are formatted specifically for Glendale's submittal requirements.

How much does a home addition cost in Glendale? +

Home additions in Glendale typically cost between $200.0–$325.0 per square foot depending on the scope, finishes, and structural complexity. A 600 sq ft addition ranges from $120,000 to $195,000. Second-story additions cost more than ground-floor extensions due to structural requirements. Our drawing packages start at $1,497 — a fraction of local architectural fees.

What drawings are required to permit a home addition in Glendale? +

Glendale's building department requires: a site plan showing the addition's footprint and setbacks, floor plans for all affected levels, all four exterior elevations, an electrical plan, and energy compliance (Title 24 in California). Structural plans stamped by a licensed engineer are required for any load-bearing elements — included in our Premium package.

How long does the permit process take for a home addition in Glendale? +

Plan check in Glendale typically takes 8 weeks for home additions. Additions with structural components may require additional review. Complete, code-compliant drawings significantly reduce correction cycles — each cycle adds 3–6 weeks. Our drawings are engineered to pass on the first submittal.

What setbacks apply to home additions in Glendale? +

Glendale enforces minimum setbacks from property lines for all additions: typically 4–5 ft side setbacks and 5 ft rear setbacks, though these vary by zoning district and lot size. Your addition must stay within the buildable envelope. Our site plan documents existing and proposed setbacks and flags any zoning variances required.

Do I need structural drawings for a home addition in Glendale? +

Yes, for most additions. Any load-bearing walls, new foundations, second-story construction, or roof structure changes require stamped structural drawings from a licensed engineer. California's CBC (California Building Code) and seismic requirements make structural plans mandatory for most addition types. Our Standard and Premium packages include stamped structural drawings.

How much do home addition drawings cost in Glendale? +

Our permit-ready home addition drawing packages for Glendale start at $1,497. Local architects and designers typically charge $3,000–$10,000+ for comparable drawing sets. Every package is engineered for AZ code compliance and formatted for Glendale's building department. Turnaround is 10 business days with a 14-day money-back guarantee.

Will a home addition increase my home's value in Glendale? +

In Glendale, where median home values are approximately $333,000, a permitted home addition adds square footage that appraisers value as part of the home's gross living area. Return on investment varies by addition type — master suite additions, family room expansions, and additional bedrooms typically recoup 50–75% of project cost in appraised value in AZ markets.

Can I add a second story to my home in Glendale? +

Second-story additions are permitted in most Glendale residential zones, subject to height limits and design review requirements. California generally requires ministerial permit approval, but some cities impose design compatibility or neighborhood compatibility review for second stories. Our drawings cover all levels including foundation upgrades, shear walls, and roof framing required for vertical additions.

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Ready to Move Forward With Your Glendale ADU?

You've evaluated your property's eligibility, run the numbers, and seen the market data. The next step is getting permit-ready architectural drawings to submit to Building Safety, Codes & Services.

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Hire a Local Architect

$3,000 – $8,000

  • ·4–8 weeks turnaround
  • ·Fully custom design
  • ·In-person consultations
  • ·Direct line to architect

Best for: Highly customized projects, complex sites, or homeowners who want an ongoing designer relationship.

Practical Choice
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Build With A Plan

$997 – $2,997

  • 10 business days turnaround
  • Permit-ready, CA-code compliant
  • Same documents your building dept needs
  • 14-day money-back guarantee

Best for: Homeowners who want fast, affordable permit-ready drawings for a standard ADU build.

Both options produce permit-ready architectural drawings accepted by Building Safety, Codes & Services. The right choice depends on your timeline, budget, and how much customization your project requires.

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