When your family outgrows the house but you don't want to leave the neighborhood, a room addition is almost always cheaper than moving — and it's the only option that gets you exactly the space you want. Construction Station designs and builds additions that look original to the home: matched rooflines, matched stucco and siding, and foundations engineered for your soil.
We handle the entire project under one fixed-price contract — architectural plans, structural engineering, Title 24 energy compliance, permits, construction, and finish work. Bedrooms, primary suites with baths, family rooms, home offices, and full second stories.
Working in Norco
Norco is unlike anywhere else in the Inland Empire. "Horsetown USA" mandates animal-keeping lots across most of the city, so half-acre-plus parcels, horse trails in place of sidewalks, and a working western character define neighborhoods from Old Norco to the newer hillside homes of Norco Hills. The housing stock leans heavily on 1960s–1980s single-story ranch homes — solid bones, big footprints, and original kitchens and baths that are overdue for the quality of finish these properties deserve. Landmarks like Pumpkin Rock, Ingalls Park, the SilverLakes Sports Complex, and Norco College anchor a community that takes pride in doing things its own way.
Norco's half-acre-plus lots are the addition builder's dream — almost every project can expand outward on one story instead of going up, which keeps cost per square foot down and the ranch character intact. We design additions that respect the property's working layout too, keeping corral sightlines, trailer access, and turnaround space in mind. Common Norco projects include primary-suite wings, oversized family rooms, and bonus rooms that double as tack and gear storage.
Norco sits about 40 minutes west of our Yucaipa headquarters via the 60 and I-15, squarely inside our core Inland Empire service area — the same crew that builds in Redlands and Riverside builds in Norco.
