Attached ADU in Redmond, OR

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Building Your Attached ADU in Redmond, OR

An attached ADU is a self-contained living unit built onto your existing house. This means it shares a wall, roofline, or foundation with your main home, often using your current utility connections. We handle everything from the initial design and permitting to the final construction, ensuring it blends seamlessly with your property and meets all Redmond building codes.

Our approach to attached ADUs in Redmond focuses on smart design and efficient construction. We look at your existing structure and figure out the best way to integrate new living space without compromising your main home. This often involves clever use of space, like converting a garage or adding a new wing, always keeping an eye on cost and build time.

Building an attached ADU in Redmond means dealing with specific local requirements. We know the ins and outs of Redmond's zoning laws and permitting process for these types of additions. We also consider the local climate, making sure your new unit is properly insulated and built to handle Central Oregon weather, from hot summers to cold winters.

Homeowners often worry about how an attached ADU will affect their main house. We make sure the construction is as minimally disruptive as possible. We plan out access, utility connections, and construction phases to keep your daily life running smoothly. You'll get a clear timeline and regular updates so you always know what's happening.

Why Choose an Attached ADU for Your Redmond Property?

An attached ADU makes sense for a lot of Redmond homeowners looking for extra space without eating up yard room. It's often a more budget-friendly option than building a completely separate structure because you're leveraging existing infrastructure like plumbing, electrical, and foundations. This can cut down on material costs and labor.

In Redmond, where lot sizes can vary, an attached ADU lets you maximize your property's potential. You can add a rental unit for extra income, create a comfortable space for aging parents, or give grown kids their own place. It's a smart way to increase your property value and flexibility without a massive construction footprint.

Plus, integrating an ADU directly into your home can offer easier access to services and shared amenities. Think about shared laundry or a connected yard. It's a practical solution for families who want to stay close but still need their own distinct living areas.

Our Attached ADU Construction Process

1

Initial Site Visit & Design

We come out to your Redmond property, look at your existing home, and discuss your ideas. We'll figure out the best way to integrate an ADU and start drawing up plans that fit your needs and the city's rules.

2

Permitting & Approvals

Once designs are solid, we handle all the paperwork with Redmond city planning and building departments. We make sure your plans meet all local codes and get the necessary approvals before any dirt moves.

3

Construction & Build

Our crew gets to work building your attached ADU. We manage all trades, keep the site clean, and stick to the agreed-upon timeline, keeping you updated every step of the way until it's ready for inspection.

4

Final Walkthrough & Handover

We do a thorough walkthrough with you to ensure everything is built to spec and you're happy with the finished product. We'll go over maintenance and answer any questions before handing over the keys.

Attached ADUs Across Redmond and Nearby Areas

We build attached ADUs all over Redmond, from the homes near Sam Johnson Park to properties out by the Redmond Airport. We know the different neighborhoods and what works best in each area, whether it's matching existing architecture or navigating specific property lines.

Our service extends beyond Redmond too. We regularly work in Terrebonne, Powell Butte, and other communities in Central Oregon. We're familiar with the local building standards and challenges across the whole region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Building an attached ADU in Redmond typically takes between 6 to 12 months from start to finish, including design, permitting, and construction. The exact timeline depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the unit, and how quickly the city processes permits. We work to keep the project moving efficiently, but city approvals can sometimes add to the schedule.
Yes, adding an attached ADU to your property in Redmond will likely increase your property taxes. The new structure adds value to your home, and property taxes are assessed based on that value. It's a good idea to check with Deschutes County Assessor's Office for specific details on how an ADU might impact your tax assessment before starting construction.
You'll need several permits for an attached ADU in Redmond, including a building permit, electrical permit, plumbing permit, and mechanical permit. Depending on the project, you might also need zoning approval or a conditional use permit from the City of Redmond. We handle all the necessary permit applications and ensure your project complies with local zoning and building codes.
You can often use your existing utilities for an attached ADU, which can save on costs. This includes connecting to your current water, sewer, electrical, and gas lines. However, we'll need to assess your current utility capacity to ensure it can handle the additional load of the ADU. Sometimes, upgrades to your main service might be necessary to meet code and demand.

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