Accessory Dwelling Unit Construction by SOD Home Group
SOD Home Group offers accessory dwelling unit (ADU) construction services, helping homeowners make practical use of the available space on their property. An ADU goes beyond a standard home improvement project — it represents a meaningful expansion of a home's functionality, whether that means adding extra living space, accommodating family members, or creating a self-contained unit on the same lot.
As an experienced ADU contractor, SOD Home Group works with homeowners to explore the full range of possibilities that an accessory dwelling unit can offer. From room additions and kitchen expansions to fully independent living spaces, the scope of what an ADU can provide is broad. The company is licensed and insured, operating under License number 942085.
Attached and Detached ADU Options
SOD Home Group handles both attached ADUs and detached ADUs, giving homeowners flexibility depending on their property layout and goals.
- Attached ADU: An attached accessory dwelling unit is connected directly to the main house. This approach allows homeowners to maximize living space while keeping the overall design of the home intact. It can be a practical solution for those looking to add square footage without compromising the existing interior layout.
- Detached ADU: A detached accessory dwelling unit is a separate structure built on the same property. This option makes use of available outdoor or backyard space and functions as a fully independent unit. It is a common choice for homeowners looking to create a granny flat, in-law suite, or backyard cottage that offers privacy for both occupants and the main household.
Whether the goal is a casita, a garage conversion, or a purpose-built detached ADU, SOD Home Group approaches each project based on the specific needs and available space of the property.
A Practical Approach to Home Expansion
SOD Home Group positions ADU construction as a straightforward way to expand a home's usable space. Rather than relocating or undertaking a full-scale renovation, an accessory dwelling unit can serve multiple purposes — from housing extended family to providing additional living quarters on the same lot.
The company works across various ADU types and configurations, making them a relevant option for homeowners considering an accessory dwelling unit builder for their next project. Their work covers the planning and construction phases, with a focus on delivering a finished unit that fits the property and meets the homeowner's practical requirements.