Garage conversion planning resources
Practical guides to plan a garage conversion before you ever take a quote, written for San Diego properties and California ADU rules.
Garage conversion planning guides
How to measure your garage before a conversion estimate
Coming to a contractor meeting with accurate measurements saves time and produces more accurate quotes. Most homeowners can take the five measurements that matter in under 20 minutes.
How to check if your property qualifies for a garage ADU in San Diego
Most single-family properties in San Diego County qualify for a garage ADU under current California law, but a few variables affect what you can build. Here is how to check before calling a contractor.
How to prepare your garage before conversion work starts
Clearing and prepping the garage before the crew arrives saves time on the first day of work and helps the contractor do a thorough assessment. Most of this takes one weekend.
How to read a garage conversion permit and understand inspections
Once your permit is issued, you have a set of approved plans and a list of required inspections. Understanding what you are looking at helps you track the project and know what the inspector will check at each visit.
When should you stop and call a professional?
Six signs your garage conversion plan is past the research stage. Each one changes scope, permits, or cost, and each is worth a professional assessment before you commit to anything.
- A contractor offers to convert your garage without a permit
Unpermitted conversions surface at resale, trigger code enforcement, and can require opening finished walls. Walk away and get a crew that pulls the permit.
- The garage slab is cracked, sloped, or shows moisture staining
Slab condition drives the flooring system and sometimes the whole scope. A pro needs to assess moisture and level before any finish work is planned.
- Your electrical panel is full or still rated at 100 amps
A converted space adds circuits, and many older panels have no capacity left. Panel work is licensed electrical work and part of the permit.
- Load-bearing changes at the garage door opening
Framing in the door opening or widening anything structural needs engineered plans and inspection. This is never a DIY wall.
- You want a bathroom or kitchen where no plumbing exists
New supply, drain, and vent runs must be roughed in and inspected before walls close. Plumbing design determines feasibility and cost early.
- The project involves ADU or JADU rental rules you are unsure about
Owner-occupancy, size limits, and parking rules vary by jurisdiction and change often. A design consult settles what your lot allows before you spend.
Further reading
California HCD: ADU Handbook
The state handbook on accessory dwelling unit law, eligibility, and local agency obligations.
City of San DiegoCity of San Diego: ADU Information
Development Services guidance on ADU and JADU permits, fees, and plan requirements in the City of San Diego.
County of San DiegoSan Diego County: PDS Accessory Dwelling Units
Permit guidance for ADU conversions on unincorporated county parcels.
Contractors State License BoardCSLB: Check a Contractor License
Verify any California contractor license, classification, and workers comp status before you sign.
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