Welcome to Tiny Homes of Tucson

Build Your Dream ADU

Transform your Tucson property with a modern, efficient ADU. Whether you need rental income, family space, or a guest house, we design and build beautiful tiny homes that maximize your land’s potential.

Get Answers to Common ADU Questions

Explore answers to frequently asked questions about the ADU process, design options, and project timelines to help you make informed decisions.

The process starts with a Free Site Visit & consultation, where your property is evaluated and your goals (income, family space, etc.) are discussed.

During the visit:

  • Your backyard is assessed for feasibility
  • Zoning and space potential are reviewed
  • You get a high-level idea of what’s possible
  • You can ask questions about costs, timeline, and design

This step is designed to remove confusion early and give you clarity.

No. The process is fully handled for you, including zoning, permits, and compliance.
You don’t need prior knowledge—everything is explained in simple terms.

After your site visit, the next steps typically include:

  1. Feasibility analysis / planning
  2. Custom design tailored to your property
  3. Budget alignment
  4. Project timeline setup

This ensures you move forward with confidence and no surprises.

You stay informed, but the team handles the heavy lifting, including:

  • Design
  • Permits
  • Construction
  • Project management

Your role is mainly decision-making, not managing contractors.

Timelines vary depending on:

  • Permitting requirements
  • Design complexity
  • Build size

However, the process is structured to be organized, step-by-step, and efficient, avoiding common delays.

That’s exactly why the process starts with a low-pressure consultation.
You’ll get a clear breakdown of:

  • Your options
  • Potential ROI or benefits
  • Whether it fits your goals

No commitment is required upfront.

The process is designed to eliminate risk by:

  • Handling zoning correctly from the start
  • Planning before building
  • Providing expert guidance at every stage

This avoids the common DIY or contractor missteps homeowners fear.

Yes. Every project goes through a custom design phase based on:

  • Your property layout
  • Your goals (income, family, downsizing, etc.)
  • Your budget and style preferences

No cookie-cutter builds.

Depending on your goals, you may also receive:

  • Rental setup guidance (Airbnb/VRBO)
  • Advice on maximizing income or usability

The process doesn’t just end at construction—it supports your outcome.

Because everything is:

  • Centralized (one team handles it all)
  • Guided (step-by-step support)
  • Local-expert driven (Tucson-specific knowledge)

You avoid juggling multiple contractors or figuring things out alone.

Simple overview:

  1. Free Site Visit
  2. Feasibility & planning
  3. Custom design
  4. Permits & approvals
  5. Construction
  6. Final delivery (and optional rental setup)

This transforms a complex project into a clear, guided journey.

Why Choose Tiny Homes of Tucson?

With over 15 years of experience in ADU design and construction, we understand Tucson’s unique climate, zoning requirements, and architectural character. Our team combines innovative design with quality craftsmanship to create homes that enhance your property and lifestyle.

Read What Our ADU Customers Are Saying

Hear from homeowners who transformed their properties with our ADU solutions. Our clients love the quality, craftsmanship, and seamless process we provide. Let their experiences inspire your own ADU journey.

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Ready to Build Your ADU in Arizona?

Contact us today to get started with your free consultation.

What are the benefits of living in Casita?

Living in a tiny home offers numerous benefits, including lower costs, reduced environmental impact, and simplified living. Tiny homes are more affordable to buy and maintain, often have lower utility bills, and allow for a minimalist lifestyle with less clutter. Additionally, they are eco-friendly, requiring fewer resources to build and operate.

We offer both pre-approved and custom-designed ADUs to meet your needs.

We have several models to choose from, ranging from a simple studio all the way up to 2 and 3 bedroom units that are sure to delight your family and can be used for a variety of purposes and occasions. 

 

Yes, we collaborate with experienced, licensed architects to help with your ADU design.

No, we specialize in “stick-built” or ground-up construction and do not offer prefab ADUs.

ADU regulations in Arizona can vary significantly depending on the specific city or county you live in. There’s no single statewide rule governing ADU placement. Instead, local zoning laws and ordinances determine where and how ADUs can be built or placed.

Generally speaking, for most areas that allow ADUs in Arizona:

  1. The ADU must typically be on the same lot as the primary residence.
  2. It’s usually required to be in the backyard or side yard, not in front of the main house.
  3. There are often setback requirements (minimum distances from property lines).
  4. The ADU may need to meet certain size restrictions relative to the main house and lot size.

To get specific, accurate information for your situation, you’ll need to:

  1. Check with your local city or county planning department.
  2. Review your area’s zoning laws and ordinances.
  3. Possibly consult with a local real estate attorney or zoning expert.

Some Arizona cities and counties are more ADU-friendly than others.

Getting utilities for a tiny home depends on several factors, including whether your tiny home is on wheels (like an RV) or on a foundation, and local regulations. Here’s a general overview of how you can set up utilities for your tiny home:

  1. Electricity:
    • Grid connection: If possible, connect to the local power grid. This usually requires working with the local utility company and may need professional installation.
    • Solar power: Many tiny homes use solar panels with battery storage. This is especially useful for off-grid living or as a supplement to grid power.
    • Generator: As a backup or primary source in remote locations.
  2. Water:
    • Municipal water: If available, connect to the local water supply. This typically requires permits and professional installation.
    • Well water: For rural areas, drilling a well might be an option.
    • Rainwater collection: Some tiny home owners use rainwater catchment systems, but check local regulations as this isn’t always permitted.
  3. Sewage:
    • Septic system: For permanent tiny homes, a small septic system might be required.
    • Composting toilet: A popular off-grid solution, but check if it’s allowed in your area.
    • Municipal sewer: If available, you can connect to the local sewer system.
  4. Internet/Phone:
    • Wired connection: Similar to traditional homes if you’re in a serviced area.
    • Cellular data: Many tiny home dwellers use cellular hotspots or boosters.
    • Satellite internet: An option for remote locations.
  5. Heating/Cooling:
    • Electric: Mini-split systems are popular for their efficiency.
    • Propane: Often used for heating and cooking in off-grid setups.
    • Wood stove: For heating in suitable climates and if local regulations allow.

Key considerations:

  1. Local regulations: Check with your local planning department about requirements for utility hookups.
  2. Professional help: For safety and code compliance, consider hiring professionals for installations, especially for electrical and plumbing work.
  3. Permits: You’ll likely need permits for utility connections, especially for permanent structures.
  4. Location: Your options may vary greatly depending on whether you’re in an urban, suburban, or rural area.
  5. Cost: Factor in both initial setup costs and ongoing utility expenses in your budget.
  6. Efficiency: Due to size constraints, focus on energy-efficient appliances and systems to minimize utility usage and costs

While the construction phase typically takes 90-120 days, the overall timeline depends on factors like design and permitting. In most cases, ADU projects are completed within 8-12 months.

 

No, Tiny Homes of Tucson will manage the permit process for you. You will only need to cover the permit approval fee.

The cost of an ADU depends on factors such as location, size, design, and quality. To receive an accurate estimate, let one of our ADU specialists assess your property.

At Tiny Homes of Tucson, we have several ways for you to finance the build of your Casita. We work with lenders who specialize in ADU financing. You can find more information on financing options under ADU Financing.

Please reach out to us via the number at the top of the website, and we will walk you through the option that is best for you.