Independent Living Space Built Into Your Property

ADU Construction in Trinity for homeowners adding rental income or flexible family housing

Major League Contracting builds accessory dwelling units in Trinity and surrounding Tri County Area properties where homeowners need dedicated living space separate from the main residence. These standalone or attached structures function as complete homes with private entrances, full kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas. You gain a rentable unit, guest house, or multi-generational living solution without purchasing additional property.


ADU construction involves site evaluation, zoning verification across Pasco, Hillsborough, and Pinellas counties, permit acquisition, foundation work, framing, utility connections, and interior finish. The process accounts for setback requirements, utility capacity, and existing site drainage patterns that affect where the unit can be placed and how it connects to existing infrastructure.



Schedule a feasibility consultation to review zoning allowances and site-specific construction options for your property.

What Proper ADU Construction Requires

The project begins with verifying that your property meets minimum lot size and setback requirements, which vary significantly across county lines in the Tri County Area. Zoning codes dictate maximum ADU square footage as a percentage of the main home, parking requirements, and whether the unit can be rented short-term or must remain owner-occupied.


Once construction completes, you have a permitted structure with separate utilities or metered connections, independent climate control, and full kitchen and bath facilities that function without relying on the main house. The unit includes its own address for mail delivery and meets residential building codes for occupancy and safety inspections.



Customization options include layout modifications to suit specific uses, finish material selections that match or complement the main residence, and outdoor access configurations like covered entries or private patio space. These decisions affect both construction cost and how the ADU integrates visually with existing structures.

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Adding an ADU

Property owners in Trinity often ask similar questions when considering accessory dwelling units and what the construction process involves from initial planning through final occupancy.

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What zoning restrictions apply to ADU construction in Trinity?

Pasco County requires minimum lot sizes and limits ADU footprint to a percentage of the primary dwelling, with specific setback distances from property lines and easements that determine placement options.

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How does an ADU connect to existing utilities?

The unit either ties into the main home's water, sewer, and electric with separate metering, or requires dedicated service lines depending on capacity and local utility provider requirements.

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What features make an ADU function as a standalone residence?

Full-size appliances, private HVAC systems, dedicated water heaters, separate entrances with locking doors, and complete bathroom facilities allow occupants to live independently without accessing the main house.

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When should I start the planning process for an ADU?

Beginning six to eight months before desired occupancy allows time for zoning verification, architectural planning, permit approval, and construction sequencing without rushing decisions or cutting corners.

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Why do ADU costs vary significantly between properties?

Site preparation needs, utility connection distances, foundation requirements based on soil conditions, and finish material selections create price differences even for similarly sized units.

Major League Contracting handles turnkey ADU construction from zoning research through final inspection, coordinating permit applications, utility connections, and construction sequencing. Contact us to discuss your property's specific allowances and design options that fit your intended use and budget parameters.