Find vetted, CSLB-licensed ADU builders across California. Browse our directory of local builders, garage conversion specialists, and more in California.
How do I verify an ADU contractor's license in California?
Use the free CSLB "Check a License" tool at cslb.ca.gov. Enter the license number and confirm the status reads ACTIVE, the classification fits an ADU (usually Class B General Building), a bond is on file, and workers' comp is current. California law requires the license number to appear on all ads and contracts — every builder we list in California is verified against exactly these criteria.
How much does it cost to build an ADU in California?
The statewide median ADU runs about $150,000, and roughly 71% of California ADUs cost under $200,000. Garage conversions are the most affordable path, while a custom detached unit is the most expensive. Request an intro to a verified builder for a fully itemized fixed-price quote based on your actual lot and design.
Will building an ADU raise my property taxes in California?
No, not your whole property — this is a common misconception. California only reassesses the newly built ADU, typically at about 1% of its value per year, while your existing home keeps its original Proposition 13 basis and is not reassessed. So you pay incremental tax on the new unit only, not a full reassessment of everything you own.
Is the $40,000 CalHFA ADU grant still available in California?
No. The CalHFA $40,000 ADU Grant for pre-development costs is currently paused and out of funds — the last round was fully allocated in December 2023 with no confirmed relaunch. It may reopen if the state appropriates new funding, so verify the live status at calhfa.ca.gov before counting on it. Most California homeowners build without it, using home equity, savings, or renovation loans.
A California general building contractor licensed since 1992, serving the LA market statewide.
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Acton ADU is the ADU-focused brand of Acton Construction Inc, a California-licensed general building contractor. Its CSLB license (#638333) has been current and active since February 21, 1992 — one of the longest license track records of any builder in this directory.
A Valley Village general building contractor carrying full bonding and $1M liability coverage.
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Dwell Homes LLC (dba Dwell Homes Los Angeles) is a California-licensed general building contractor based in Valley Village. CSLB license #1030158 is current and active, carrying the most complete bonding and insurance coverage of any builder in this directory.
A Woodland Hills general contractor with a CSLB B license active since 2013.
Attached ADUDetached ADU
Goldenline Construction Inc is a California-licensed general building contractor based in Woodland Hills. CSLB license #989378 has been current and active since December 2013 and carries both B (General Building) and C-33 (Painting & Decorating) classifications.
An Encino-based licensed general building contractor for ADUs, additions, and remodels.
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LA CCS is the trade name of DHS Ventures Inc, a California-licensed general building contractor based in Encino. CSLB license #1047699 is current and active with a B (General Building) classification. A smaller operation that can mean more direct, owner-level contact.