ADU & Garage Conversion Construction, From the Ground Up
ADUs and garage conversions require careful coordination between existing structures, utilities, and local regulations. Each project begins with feasibility and planning to ensure compliance.
We manage construction so the new space integrates seamlessly with the existing home while meeting all applicable codes.
What’s Included in Our Modular Home Construction
Adding an ADU or converting a garage involves multiple regulatory and construction considerations. Our services address each stage to ensure a smooth, compliant build.
Typical services include:
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Zoning and feasibility analysis
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Permit preparation and approvals
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Structural modifications
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Utility connections and interior build-out
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Final inspections and completion
Is an ADU or Garage Conversion Right for You?
This option is ideal for homeowners seeking rental income, guest accommodations, or extended family living.
If your property meets zoning requirements, an ADU or conversion can provide long-term value.
Why Our Process Matters
ADU projects are heavily influenced by zoning, setbacks, and utility connections. Our process confirms feasibility early to avoid mid-project redesigns.
By managing permits and sequencing construction carefully, we help projects move efficiently through approvals and inspections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility depends on zoning, lot size, setbacks, existing structures, and local regulations. We evaluate feasibility early to determine whether an ADU or garage conversion is allowed and what configuration is possible.
Timelines depend on permitting, scope, and whether the project involves new construction or conversion of an existing structure. Once approvals are secured, a defined construction schedule is established.
Attached ADUs connect to the primary residence, detached ADUs are separate structures, and garage conversions repurpose existing garage space. Each option has different zoning, structural, and utility considerations.
Major cost factors include structural modifications, utility connections, foundation work, finishes, and site conditions. Early planning helps identify these variables and avoid unexpected costs.