Frequently Asked Questions

  • An ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) is a secondary housing unit built on the same property as a primary home. It can be detached, attached, or converted from an existing structure like a garage.

  • ADU costs vary depending on size, design, and site conditions. In general, ADUs in California are often priced per square foot. We provide detailed estimates to ensure full transparency before construction begins.

  • Yes, permits are required. We help guide you through the permitting process and ensure your ADU complies with local city& county regulations.

  • Yes, garage conversions are one of the most popular and cost-effective ways to build an ADU.

  • ADU size limits depend on local zoning regulations, but many properties allow units up to 800–1,200 square feet or more depending on conditions.

  • Yes, if your land is properly zoned and prepared for construction. We can help evaluate your property and guide you through the process.

  • Prefab framing offers advantages such as faster build times, improved accuracy, and reduced material waste compared to traditional stick framing.

  • Yes, prefab framing is an excellent solution for both ADUs and custom homes, helping speed up construction while maintaining quality.

  • Yes, we are fully licensed and insured to perform residential construction in California.

  • Payments are typically structured in phases based on project milestones. We provide clear payment schedules before starting any work.

  • Yes, we can build from your existing plans or assist with design coordination if needed.