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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.

Red flags

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.

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