STEP 2

Step 2: Determine Project Goals And Your Development Team

It’s important to understand what goals you have for your ADU based on your property and budget, as well as determining if you will need to hire a designer,  architect, or contractor to help through the process.

Action Items:

CHOOSE THE RIGHT TYPE OF ADU FOR YOU

There are several different ADU types, sizes, and configurations to consider depending on what fits on your property and your budget.

New Construction (Detached)

Newly constructed detached or stand-alone ADUs

Addition (Attached)

Newly constructed that are attached or an extension to a primary structure

Interior Conversion

Taking unused space, like a basement or an attic, and turning it into an ADU

Garage Conversion

Taking an existing garage and turning it into an ADU

Above Garage Conversion

Building an ADU above an existing garage

Modular and Pre-Manufactured

Modular ADUs are built partially or entirely off site and delivered to the property

What are the goals for your ADU project? Here are some things to consider:

FINDING YOUR TEAM

Depending on the needs of your project, you may want to hire a designer, architect, or contractor to help guide you through the design, permitting and construction process.

 

Contractor

Contractors oversee the construction process and are in charge of getting your project built. Click below for a list of licensed contractors in California.

Architect

Although not required, architects help create the design and construction drawings for your ADU. If you are interested in hiring an architect, click the link below for a list of licensed California architects.

DESIGN YOUR ADU

You’re ready for the next phase of the resource center! You’ll learn about the design, financial, and application process of an ADU through Steps 3, 4, and 5.