Cost to Attic Conversion in Tampa, FL

$23,500$70,500 in Tampa

6% below the national average · 0.94x cost multiplier

Homeowners in Tampa typically spend $23,500–$70,500 on a attic conversion, about 6% below the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Southeast region drive much of the price difference. Permit requirements and material delivery costs also play a role. See the full tier-by-tier breakdown below before requesting bids.

Cost Breakdown in Tampa

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$7,520$14,100$28,200
Labor$14,100$28,200$56,400
Permits$1,410$2,350$3,760
Design$470$2,350$5,640
Total$23,500-6% vs. national avg$47,000-6% vs. national avg$94,000-6% vs. national avg

Budget

Basic attic conversion to a home office or bonus room where structural work is minimal, existing floor joists can support the load, and HVAC can be extended. Insulation, drywall, basic flooring, staircase, and one window. No bathroom.

Mid-Range

Full attic bedroom or bonus room conversion with proper egress window, new staircase, mini-split HVAC, hardwood or LVP flooring, insulation upgrade, bathroom rough-in (half bath), and quality finishes matching the rest of the home.

Premium

Master suite or full attic apartment with structural reinforcement, dormers for added headroom, full bathroom, kitchenette, dedicated HVAC system, skylights, built-ins, and premium finishes. Structural engineer required.

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Tampa may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Bonus Room / Home Office (No Bathroom)$50-$80/sq ftHome offices, playrooms, hobby spaces, home theatersLower cost, simpler permits, faster completion
Bedroom with Half Bath$75-$120/sq ftExpanding bedroom count, guest suitesClassifies as a legal bedroom, adds significant home value
Full Master Suite with Bathroom$100-$175/sq ftHomes where adding a primary suite increases value mostMaximum value addition, luxury private retreat
Shed Dormer Addition$10,000-$20,000 flat (not per sq ft)Attics with insufficient headroom for legal habitable spaceDramatically increases usable floor area and natural light, often makes the difference in whether conversion is viable
Skylight Installation (Instead of Dormers)$1,500-$3,500 per skylightAttics with adequate headroom needing light; budget alternative to dormersLower cost than dormers, adds light without changing the roofline

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Tampa Estimate

Typical Range

$23,500$70,500

vs. National Average

6% below national

Cost Multiplier

0.94x

Estimates apply Tampa's 0.94x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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