Backyard ADU

Accessory Dwelling Units

A second home in your backyard

An ADU adds living space, rental income and long-term value without buying more land. We help you choose the right unit, then handle the part most people get stuck on — permits, utilities and the set.

Why an ADU

An accessory dwelling unit is the highest-leverage square footage you can add to a property: housing for family, a private guest suite, or a rental that helps carry the mortgage. Because it sits on land you already own, you skip the most expensive line item in any project.

The hard part is the paperwork — we own it

Most ADU projects don't stall on the home; they stall on zoning, setbacks, septic or sewer tie-in, and the permit queue. That's exactly the work we take off your plate: site and property analysis, permitting, utilities and the install, coordinated by one team.

Why it works

  • Rental income

    A finished, code-compliant unit can earn from day one as a long- or short-term rental.

  • Multi-gen living

    Keep family close with full independence — kitchen, bath and private entrance.

  • Property value

    A permitted, permanent ADU is an appreciating asset, not a depreciating trailer.

Common questions

Backyard ADU, answered.

Can I put a tiny home as an ADU on my lot?

It depends on your jurisdiction's zoning, lot size and setback rules. Our property analysis tells you what your specific lot allows before you commit — that review is where every ADU project should start.

Do ADUs need permits in Texas?

Yes — a permanent ADU requires building permits and utility approvals, which vary by city and county. We navigate that process for you, from application to final inspection.

Get started

Let's scope your backyard adu.

Share your land, timeline and budget. We'll recommend the right model and handle the path from permits to install.

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