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Spokane Valley · WA

ADU Builder inSpokane Valley, WA

Accessory dwelling units for guests, family or rental — sited, serviced and finished properly.

  • Family & Employee Owned
  • Licensed in ID & WA
  • Workmanship Warranty

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Building in Spokane Valley

What the siteactually asks for.

Big flat lots and generous setbacks make it good ground for shops, pole barns and large covered patios without fighting the site.

We work across Spokane County and the wider region from our shop in Post Falls, so a site visit in Spokane Valley is a short drive rather than a scheduling problem. Snow load, frost depth and freeze-thaw all get built into the design here — they are not optional extras in this climate.

Spokane County|Washington|All service areas

What the job covers

ADU Builderdone properly.

01

Siting and setbacks

Where it can go on your lot, worked out before design starts.

02

Utilities

Water, sewer or septic, and power run properly rather than improvised.

03

Compact planning

Small footprints where every square foot has to do a job.

04

Full finish

Kitchen, bath and heat — a real dwelling, not a converted outbuilding.

01

Site visit

We walk it and listen.

02

Open-book estimate

Line items, not one number.

03

Build

Weekly written updates.

04

Handover

Punch list closed before we leave.

Also serving

ADU Builder across North Idaho & Eastern Washington.

We also build in Spokane, Liberty Lake, Post Falls, Mead and the surrounding communities. If you are not sure whether we reach you, give us a call.

ADU Builder in Spokane Valley — FAQs

Commonquestions.

It depends on your jurisdiction, lot size and setbacks, and the rules differ across Kootenai and Spokane counties. We check it against your specific parcel before you spend anything on design.

Building in Spokane Valley?Let's walk the site.

Send us an address and a rough idea. We will come out, look at what the ground and the weather are asking for, and come back with a real scope.