If you’re planning to build an ADU in Orange County, one of the most common questions we get is:
“What are the fees before construction even starts?”
The answer is...there are several, and they can add up quickly if you’re not prepared.
This guide breaks down the actual fees we see on real projects, so you know what to expect before moving forward.
Most ADU projects will include a combination of:
Not every property will have all of these, but most will have at least a few.
These are required for every ADU project and are paid to the city during plan review and permitting.
They typically include:
What affects cost:
These are predictable and usually not the biggest surprise.
Impact fees are charged by cities and school districts to account for increased use of local infrastructure.
ADUs under 750 sq. ft. are exempt from impact fees.
What affects cost:
This is one of the biggest reasons many homeowners choose to stay under 750 sq. ft.
School fees are charged by the local school district and are based on the size of the ADU. These are separate from city impact fees and are typically calculated during plan check.
What to know:
While these fees aren’t always top of mind early on, they can add a few thousand dollars to your total project cost depending on the size of your ADU.
This is where costs can vary the most depending on your property.
Common examples:
Why this matters:
If your existing systems can’t support the ADU, upgrades are required, and they can add up quickly.
This is one of the most overlooked cost factors, and one of the most important. If your project triggers Public Works review, you may be required to:
This is highly property-specific and often not known until after initial review.
For most ADU projects in Orange County you can expect roughly
$15,000 – $30,000+ in total fees.
This includes:
Some projects may fall below this range, but others—especially those requiring upgrades—can exceed it.
Property conditions
Older homes often require more upgrades
Utility capacity
Limited electrical, sewer, or water capacity increases cost
City requirements
Each city has slightly different processes and fees
ADU size
Larger units trigger additional fees (especially impact + school fees)
While you can’t avoid all fees, there are ways to minimize them:
Planning early is the biggest cost saver.
ADU fees aren’t always the largest part of your project—but they can be one of the most unexpected if you’re not prepared.
Understanding these costs upfront helps you:
Every property is different—and fees can vary based on location, utilities, and site conditions.
If you’re considering building an ADU in Orange County, we’re happy to take a look and give you a rough estimate based on your specific property.