One General Contractor. Clear Process. Clean Handover.
I help Everett homeowners plan and build ADUs with clear steps, written changes, and regular updates - so you are not guessing about cost, schedule, or what happens next.
Before you pay for plans or permits, we take a quick look at your property and your goals.
You’ll get a straight answer on what’s realistic and what to watch out for.
This is not a full design or a final price. It’s a practical first step to avoid wasting time and money.
Whether your lot is likely a good fit
Detached vs attached ADU options
Permits and inspections (high‑level overview)
Common “cost drivers” on ADUs (utilities, site work, access)
A rough budget range once the scope is clearer
Feasibility review — confirm what’s realistic for your property
Plans + scope — align what you want with what it costs
Permits — submit and respond to the city’s review
Build in steps — subcontractors complete the work in clear phases
Final walkthrough — punch list, paperwork, and clean handover
Construction is performed by qualified subcontractors. I coordinate the schedule, inspections, and quality as your general contractor.
Most ADUs fall into these categories. The feasibility review helps determine what fits your lot.
Detached ADU — a separate small home in the yard
Attached ADU — connected to the main home
Garage conversion — if the existing structure is a good candidate
One point of contact
Clear written steps
Written change orders (no surprise bills)
Regular updates
Clean handover with manuals, warranties, and paperwork
Before starting this company, I acted as the general contractor on my own ground‑up home build in Everett (2,964 sq ft, two stories custom home).
It stayed on budget, stayed on schedule, and passed every inspection—even during the COVID years with shortages and delays.
I also worked directly with the bank through the lot loan, construction loan draws, and final mortgage.