FAQ

How close to my house can I build an ADU?
Set-back requirements for ADUs can vary significantly depending on the city and property zone in which they are located. It is important to carefully review the specific regulations in your area to ensure compliance and avoid any potential issues down the line.
What is the minimum size for an ADU in California?

The minimum size for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in California can vary between 150 square feet all the way up to 800 square feet depending on the specific regulations in place.

Can I have 2 ADUs on my property in California?

California allows only one ADUs per property.

Does having an ADU increase property value?

Adding an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) to your property can increase its value by up to 51%, according to a study by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). This makes ADUs a wise investment for homeowners looking to boost their property value.

What is the difference between an ADU and an addition?

Understanding the key differences between an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and a home addition is crucial for homeowners who are seeking to expand their living space. By learning the unique advantages and limitations of each option, you can make an informed decision about which approach is right for your needs and budget.

The creation of an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and an addition to your home are two distinct processes with different functions and code requirements. While an ADU is a separate living unit that can be rented out or used for additional living space, an addition extends the footprint of your home to provide more room for you and your family. It's important to understand the differences between the two options before deciding which is best for your needs.

Do I need to hire architect and engineer seperately for my ADU?

Hiring both an architect and engineer for your Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) can provide you with the best possible outcome for your project.
Both work differently, architect designs the plans and engineer does the calculations needed for structural work.

Combining the unique skills and expertise of these professionals can ensure that your ADU not only meets your design and aesthetic needs but also conforms to local building codes and regulations. Thus, it can guarantee a smooth and hassle-free process from start to finish. Don't compromise on the quality of your ADU; opt to hire both an architect and an engineer.

Can I stay in my primary house during ADU construction

Yes, absolutely! It is completely feasible for you to continue residing in your main residence while your accessory dwelling unit is being constructed.

Maximize your land's potential with an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU).

With ADU additional income by renting it out or provide flexible housing for family members or guests.  Our team can guide you from design to construction. Contact us today to start building your ADU!