Building ADUs That Match Your Home

Custom Accessory Dwelling Unit Construction in Greenville, Texas

If you need extra living space for aging parents, adult children, or rental income in Greenville, an accessory dwelling unit gives you a standalone or attached structure without moving or buying another property. Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC designs and builds ADUs that match your existing home's roofline, siding, and exterior finishes, so the addition looks intentional rather than tacked on.

An ADU is a self-contained living space with its own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area. In Greenville, where property values support multi-generational living and short-term rentals, building an ADU adds usable square footage and increases resale appeal. The process includes site evaluation, permitting, foundation work, framing, roofing, utilities, and interior finishes, all managed in-house.

If you're considering an ADU in Greenville, contact Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC to explore your construction options.

Site Planning Through Final Finishes


Your ADU project starts with a site visit in Greenville, where the team reviews setbacks, utilities, drainage, and how the structure will connect to or sit near your main house. Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC handles permitting, coordinates inspections, and builds the structure from foundation to roofing using the same materials and methods applied to your primary home.

When the ADU is finished, you'll see a structure with a roof that sheds water properly, siding that matches or complements your house, and interior finishes installed level and square. Doors close without dragging, windows operate smoothly, and plumbing and electrical systems pass inspection on the first visit.

Most ADU projects take two to four months depending on size and site complexity. Detached units require separate utility runs and may take longer if trenching through hardpan or coordinating with the local utility provider adds time. Attached ADUs share some systems with the main house but still need independent entries and fire-rated separation. The goal is efficient construction that results in a livable, code-compliant space ready for immediate use.

Homeowners Often Ask These Questions First

Most people planning an ADU want to know how permits work, whether their lot can accommodate the structure, and what happens if they want to rent it out later.

What is an accessory dwelling unit?
An accessory dwelling unit is a self-contained living space on the same property as your primary residence, with its own kitchen, bathroom, and entrance. It can be detached or attached and is used for family members, guests, or rental income.
How long does it take to build an ADU?
Most ADUs in Greenville take two to four months to complete, depending on size, site conditions, and permitting timelines. Detached units may take longer if utility trenching or additional grading is required.
When is an ADU a good option?
An ADU is a good option when you need additional living space but want to stay on your current property, or when you want to add rental income without purchasing a second home. It works well for multi-generational households or home offices.
Why match the ADU to the main house?
You match the ADU to the main house so the addition looks cohesive and maintains property value. Using the same roofing material, siding style, and exterior colors keeps the lot visually unified and avoids the appearance of an afterthought structure.
What permits are required for an ADU in Greenville?
You'll need a building permit, and depending on the scope, separate permits for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC coordinates the permit process and schedules inspections so the project stays on track.

Sickels Roofing and Construction, LLC builds ADUs in Greenville with attention to site conditions, code compliance, and long-term durability. If you're ready to add living space to your property, reach out to discuss your project.