Sacramento, CA - Homeowners across Sacramento are discovering a modern, efficient way to expand their living space without the cost or disruption of moving: accessory dwelling units (ADUs). These compact, independent residential structures are transforming backyards and underused areas into high-value assets that support family living, income potential, and long-term investment growth. As demand grows, one company stands out for delivering top-tier ADUs with precision, creativity, and complete project management: A+ Construction & Remodeling, Sacramento's leading ADU design–build contractor.-

With a reputation built on craftsmanship, transparency, and consistent results, the company has become the first choice for homeowners seeking smart, future-ready housing solutions.
As housing costs rise, families evolve, and remote work becomes more common, Sacramento residents are turning to ADUs for the flexibility and financial advantages they provide. These standalone living units - complete with private entrances, kitchens, bathrooms, and modern amenities - are used for:
With Sacramento continuing to attract new residents, ADUs help homeowners expand effectively while maintaining the character and stability of their existing neighborhoods.
ADU construction involves site planning, architectural design, regulatory compliance, and skilled craftsmanship — a process that demands expertise. A+ Construction & Remodeling simplifies the journey by providing start-to-finish ADU services tailored to each homeowner’s property, lifestyle, and budget.
Their services include:
Homeowners across Sacramento rely on A+ Construction & Remodeling for dependable communication, exceptional design, and a streamlined building experience. Their commitment to high-quality craftsmanship ensures every ADU is beautiful, durable, and designed to last for decades.
Sacramento families are seeing firsthand how ADUs can dramatically improve their lifestyle, finances, and overall property value.
A multigenerational solution in Tahoe Park:
A homeowner built a detached ADU for aging parents who were downsizing. “It gives them independence and comfort — and gives us peace of mind,” they said. “The design blends beautifully with our home.”
A profitable rental in Fair Oaks:
An unused garage was transformed into a bright, modern rental unit. “Our ADU now pays for itself,” the homeowner explained. “A+ Construction & Remodeling made everything so simple.”
A dedicated office in Curtis Park:
A remote worker added a custom ADU workspace. “It’s given me focus, privacy, and a healthier work–life balance,” they shared. “It feels like a luxury suite — but just steps from my back door.”
ADUs are helping Sacramento homeowners adapt to new priorities while building long-term stability and comfort.
Unlike large developments that alter neighborhood character, ADUs allow Sacramento to add housing within existing infrastructure — reducing environmental impact and preserving community integrity. ADUs help:
A+ Construction & Remodeling enhances this sustainability through:
Their eco-conscious approach ensures every ADU contributes to Sacramento’s long-term environmental goals while saving homeowners money on utilities.
A+ Construction & Remodeling has earned the trust of Sacramento homeowners thanks to its:
Whether homeowners want a small studio, a multi-room cottage, or a high-end rental property, the company consistently delivers results that exceed expectations.
A+ Construction & Remodeling
3612 Madison Ave #33
North Highlands, CA 95660, United States
Phone: (916) 970-0047
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a compact, independent home on the same property as your primary residence, with its own entrance, kitchen and bathroom. In Sacramento, they're booming due to high housing costs, remote work trends and family needs. Homeowners add them for multigenerational living, guest suites or rental income, boosting property value without urban sprawl. City policies ease permits, making ADUs a smart, sustainable choice for neighborhoods like Tahoe Park.
ADUs offer financial perks like steady rental income (covering costs and more) and increased resale value. Practically, they provide flexible space for aging parents, adult kids or home offices, enhancing work-life balance. Environmentally, energy-efficient designs with solar-ready features and low-impact materials cut utility bills and support Sacramento's green growth. They add affordable housing for essential workers, reducing commute times in walkable communities. Overall, ADUs adapt to life's changes while preserving neighborhood charm.
Absolutely—ADUs boost value by 10-20% ($50k-$100k) through added square footage and appeal to buyers. Rental potential: $1,800/month average for studios in Sacramento, generating $20k+ yearly income after expenses. Ideal for long-term tenants, Airbnb or family use. Stories from Fair Oaks show conversions self-sustaining in year one. With low vacancy rates, it's a hedge against inflation. Ensure compliance for legal rentals; platforms like Zillow help set competitive rates.
The process typically takes 4-8 months: 1-2 months for site assessment, design and permits (streamlined by city agencies); 2-4 months for construction including foundations, utilities and framing; 1 month for interiors and finishes like smart-home tech. Factors like weather or custom features can extend it. Companies like A+ Construction handle everything, ensuring compliance and efficiency. Start in spring for fall completion, avoiding rainy season delays.
Costs range from $150,000-$300,000 for a 400-800 sq ft ADU, depending on type (new build vs. garage conversion) and features. Breakdown: design/permits $10k-20k, construction $120k-250k, utilities/finishes $20k-30k. Incentives include city fee waivers, low-interest loans via CalHFA and tax credits for energy-efficient builds. Rental income (avg. $1,500-2,500/month) often pays it off in 5-10 years. Budget extra 10-15% for surprises; consult pros for tailored quotes.
Yes, Sacramento requires permits for safety and zoning compliance. Steps: submit site plans, floor designs and environmental reviews via the city's online portal. ADU ordinances allow one per lot, up to 1,200 sq ft, with setbacks. Processing takes 30-60 days; pre-approved plans speed it up. No parking minimums in many zones. Hire architects familiar with local codes to avoid rejections. Streamlined rules encourage builds—check sacbee.com for updates.