We only build AFH AADUs
Not DADUs, not rental backyard cottages. Every floor plan we draw assumes 6 residents, 4 bathrooms, caregiver sight-lines, and a DSHS inspection on day 90.
Elevation Pro builds to one buyer: the licensed Washington Adult Family Home operator. The standard DADU playbook misses the brief — caregiver ergonomics, DSHS inspection risk, and the revenue hit of a forced move-out are not optional finishes.
We work with DSHS regional licensors, WSRCC and AAFHW members, and operator-owners already running one or more homes. Scope: civils, permit drawings with WAC citations, framing, finishes, Cornell nurse-call rough-in, Lutron circadian control, ASSE 1016 anti-scald install, and the pre-licensure walk-through most GCs hand off the week before inspection.
We do not take generic residential remodels. We do not build speculative rentals. If the project will not eventually carry a WAC 388-76 license, we refer it out.
Not DADUs, not rental backyard cottages. Every floor plan we draw assumes 6 residents, 4 bathrooms, caregiver sight-lines, and a DSHS inspection on day 90.
Our drawings cite the rule they satisfy — egress, bath-to-resident ratio, sprinklers, exiting, resident call. You hand the permit set to your licensor, not your lawyer.
32-inch doors pass code. We build 34 or 36 so a wheelchair and a caregiver fit through together. Small cost at framing, zero forced move-outs at year five.
Washington law (RCW 18.27) requires a general contractor to carry a current L&I registration, a surety bond, and general liability insurance. We publish ours so DSHS, banks, and your own attorney can verify before the first invoice.
Certificates of insurance (ACORD 25) and bond documentation are issued on request to lenders, DSHS regional offices, and AFH insurers at no charge. Contact elevation.pro.llc2026@gmail.com.
Send your lot address, target license date, and resident count. We will come back with a realistic build window and a permit-set price.