FAQs
Infinity Home Supply
Do I need a permit for a home addition in New Jersey?
Absolutely, New Jersey regulations require permits for any structural, electrical, or plumbing modifications. Projects like add-a-levels and garage conversions will always need complete zoning and building department approval before work can begin.What's the difference between poured concrete and ICF?
ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) foundations provide superior insulation, reduced noise transmission, and greater energy efficiency compared to traditional options. While poured concrete foundations are more conventional and typically come at a lower price point.Do you handle zoning and permit approvals?
Like most reputable New Jersey contractors, our team manages the entire permitting process from start to finish, including preparation of architectural plans and all necessary township submissions on your behalf.What siding type is best for NJ weather?
Vinyl siding, Hardie board, and stone veneer are all excellent choices that withstand New Jersey's challenging freeze-thaw cycles and humidity levels throughout the year.Can you work with my existing layout?
We certainly can work with your current layout, though it's important to note that relocating plumbing or electrical elements may impact both project costs and permit requirements.How long do custom cabinets take to build and install?
Custom cabinet production and installation typically requires between 4 and 10 weeks, with the exact timeline depending on your selected materials and design complexity.Do you offer tear-outs of old countertops?
We do provide complete removal and disposal services for old countertops, which are generally included as part of our standard installation package.Can you help me choose fixtures and materials?
We offer comprehensive product consultation services for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms to help you select the ideal fixtures and materials for your project.Can I live in my home during the addition?
In many cases, you can remain in your home during construction. However, add-a-levels or major structural modifications might require temporary relocation due to safety concerns and necessary utility interruptions.Does NJ require inspections for foundation work?
New Jersey building codes mandate several inspections throughout the foundation construction process, including footing, foundation wall, and waterproofing inspections to ensure compliance and structural integrity.



