Tumalo offers space, privacy, and a rural setting that many Central Oregon homeowners value. But even with larger lots, homes can start to feel tight—especially as families grow, guests visit more often, or work-from-home needs change. An ADU or home addition allows you to expand your living space while staying rooted in the property you chose for a reason.
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary residence built on the same property as your primary home. It can be detached, attached, or created from an existing structure, and includes essential living features like a kitchen and bathroom. A home addition increases the square footage of your main home—whether that’s a new bedroom, expanded kitchen, or larger gathering space.
Ready to expand your home? Schedule a free consultation or call us at (541) 699-2502 to explore ADU and home addition possibilities in Tumalo
Tumalo homes often rely on wells, septic systems, and unique lot layouts. We plan accordingly from the start.
Our construction methods account for temperature swings, dry summers, and cold winters.
We prioritize layouts that support how you actually live—comfortable, efficient, and durable.
You receive straightforward updates, defined timelines, and honest discussions about budget.
We’re familiar with county zoning and permitting requirements that apply to Tumalo properties.
Our proposals clearly outline materials, scope, and costs so you can move forward with confidence.
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Costs vary based on size, finishes, and infrastructure needs. Rural properties may require utility upgrades, which can influence overall pricing. A property evaluation provides the most accurate estimate.
In many cases, yes—but zoning designation, lot size, and utility capacity determine eligibility. We review your property details before design begins.
Yes. Building permits and inspections are required for ADUs and additions. We handle the permitting process on your behalf.
Long-term rentals are often permitted if zoning requirements are met. Short-term rental regulations may vary and should be verified before planning.
Most additions and ADUs take several months from permitting through completion. The timeline depends on complexity and site conditions.
In many cases, yes—especially for detached units. Larger interior remodels may temporarily impact daily living, which we discuss in advance.
Water, septic or sewer, and electrical connections must be evaluated. Well and septic capacity are especially important on rural properties.
Additional living space and rental flexibility can enhance overall property appeal and long-term value.
Detached units offer more privacy, while attached additions may simplify utility connections. We help determine the best approach for your property and goals.
Expanding your Tumalo home should support how you live—whether that means hosting family, creating rental income, or simply adding breathing room. With thoughtful design and durable construction, an ADU or addition can serve your property for decades.

