Categories: Remodeling

3 Things That Might Shock You When Building an ADU

Homeowners usually have ADUs (accessory dwelling units) built with certain expectations in mind — only to learn surprising facts during the design and construction process. Don’t worry, though; this is totally fine and normal. As long as you work with a reliable and trustworthy contractor, you’ll be able to find out more about ADUs and consequently create a better plan for your project. 

To give you an idea of some misconceptions about ADUs, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southeast Florida — a trusted expert in bathroom remodel and home additions — shares three facts that might shock you when building an ADU.

ADUs Are Not a One-Size-Fits-All Type of Structure

Some ADUs are factory-made, meaning they are built off-site and then put together on location like a kit. However, these ADUs don’t always work for all families and properties. This is because people have specific needs that vary, requiring customized features in many cases. For instance, if the ADU you’re building is going to be used by a loved one who’s aging-in-place, you’d have to meet certain requirements to ensure the accessibility and safety of the space. 

ADUs Aren’t Necessarily Cheap

An ADU may be small, but it’s definitely not a cheap project. Depending on your location and the features you need to include in your ADU, the costs can be expensive. But this is understandable and even reasonable since ADUs are basically homes. They are living spaces that your family will use, so the materials should be sturdy and the design pleasing and comfortable. ADUs also have the potential of providing you with good ROI, so investing more money in your ADU’s construction might just be worthwhile. That said, make sure to work with reputable home remodeling companies so that you can get satisfactory results.

ADUs Should Be Compliant to Local Rules and Regulations

Check the building rules and regulations in your city or community as there may be limitations with regards to the construction of ADUs. For instance, ADUs in your area may only have a certain size or aesthetics. To avoid costly mistakes, review the rules in your neighborhood before starting the project.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southeast Florida is a local business that provides first-rate home improvement services. From refacing kitchen cabinets to building home additions, our team can deliver excellent results and ensure customer satisfaction.

Call us at (772) 200-2625 (Stuart) or (561) 935-3915 (Jupiter) to start a conversation with our team. We serve homeowners in West Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie and Jupiter, FL.

Sarah Parmental

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