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New Home Construction in Rancho Murieta, CA by ADC Construction
New Build · Rancho Murieta, CA

Rancho Murieta New Construction

Custom homes, ADUs, and ground-up residential builds in Rancho Murieta and the Sacramento foothills. General B licensed and veteran-owned.

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Since 20224 Years Strong
30-Mile RadiusCentral Valley

New Home Construction in Rancho Murieta

Rancho Murieta sits inside a planned community with HOA design review requirements and Sacramento County building jurisdiction. New construction here is not a simple permit pull. ADC knows the process: plan review through Sacramento County Building, coordination with the HOA architectural committee, fire-code compliance for the SRA zone, and the specific utility connections for the community.

ADC handles new construction from site prep through final inspection under a single General B license. Ground-up custom homes, detached ADUs on existing residential lots, garage conversions to living space, and substantial additions that are effectively new construction of a wing. Adam runs the project throughout. Clients get one point of contact from the first phone call through the walk-through on move-in day.

Sacramento County’s ADU regulations have made Rancho Murieta lots significantly more productive. Properties that once had one single-family home now support a primary residence plus a rental or in-law unit. ADC has navigated the ADU permitting process through Sacramento County and can walk a Rancho Murieta homeowner through what is feasible on their specific lot before any plan costs are incurred.

New construction budgets in the Sacramento foothills vary widely depending on scope, finishes, and site conditions. A detached ADU runs $140,000-$250,000; a custom home starts around $350,000 and scales with square footage and specification. Call (209) 200-5302 to discuss your project and get a realistic picture of what it will cost.

How a Build Moves

Construction Phases

Phase One

Planning and Permit

Site analysis, plan development, Sacramento County plan check submission, HOA design review, and permit issuance. ADC coordinates with your designer or can refer architects familiar with county process.

Phase Two

Site and Foundation

Grading, underground utilities, foundation forms, pour, and curing. Soil conditions in the foothills vary; ADC schedules a soils report when site conditions warrant it and adjusts the foundation design accordingly.

Phase Three

Framing and MEP

Structural framing, roof deck, sheathing, and windows. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-in following framing. Scheduled inspections at each stage through Sacramento County.

Phase Four

Finish and Close-Out

Insulation, drywall, cabinets, countertops, flooring, fixtures, and exterior work. Final inspection, certificate of occupancy, and owner walk-through punch list cleared before keys are handed over.

Why ADC

Building New in Rancho Murieta Requires Local Knowledge

HOA Process Knowledge

Rancho Murieta’s HOA runs an architectural review committee with specific submittal requirements and review timelines. ADC has navigated this process and prepares submittals that move through review without back-and-forth delays.

Sacramento County Permit Experience

County plan check, deferred submittals, and field inspection scheduling are second nature. ADC does not hire a permit expediter as a separate cost. Permit coordination is built into the project.

SRA Fire-Zone Compliance

State Responsibility Area fire codes affect roofing, vent screening, ember-resistant construction details, and defensible space. ADC builds to current WUI requirements without needing a separate consultant.

Single-Contractor Accountability

One General B license covers the full scope. No finger-pointing between the GC and a framing sub when a problem surfaces mid-build. ADC owns the project from day one through final sign-off.

ADU Expertise

Sacramento County ADU regulations changed significantly after SB 9. ADC understands what is buildable under current law on Rancho Murieta lots and can present options before you spend money on plans for a project that will not be approved.

Veteran-Driven Communication

Army background means project updates are proactive, not reactive. You know where the project stands every week, not just when you ask. Problems get surfaced early, when they are still solvable without major cost impact.

Serving Rancho Murieta and Sacramento County

ADC Construction operates throughout the Sacramento Valley and foothills within 30 miles of Lodi. New construction projects in Rancho Murieta are a core part of our schedule.

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FAQ

Rancho Murieta New Construction Questions

How long does it take to build a new home in Rancho Murieta?

From permit submittal to certificate of occupancy, a new single-family home typically takes 12-18 months in Sacramento County. A detached ADU runs 8-14 months. Plan check, HOA review, and permit issuance account for 3-5 months of that timeline before construction begins. ADC provides a written project schedule after the permit is issued so you have reliable dates to plan around.

Does building in Rancho Murieta require HOA approval?

Yes. The Rancho Murieta Community Services District and the HOA architectural review committee both have jurisdiction over new construction and significant additions. ADC prepares submittal packages and works through the review process as part of the project. This is not an optional step that can be bypassed; Sacramento County requires HOA approval documentation before issuing permits on community-governed parcels.

What is the difference between a General Contractor and a General B Contractor?

In California, a Class B General Building Contractor license authorizes work on structures. ADC holds a General B license, which covers framing, foundations, roofing, and the full scope of residential construction. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work within a project is included when it is incidental to the general building scope. This is the standard contractor classification for custom home and ADU construction in California.

Can I build an ADU on my Rancho Murieta lot?

Most Rancho Murieta residential lots can support at least one ADU under current Sacramento County code and SB 9. The specific options depend on your lot size, existing structure, setbacks, and HOA rules. ADC can walk through the feasibility for your specific parcel before you spend money on plans. Call (209) 200-5302 for a free conversation about what is possible.

Does new construction in Rancho Murieta require fire-rated materials?

Yes. Rancho Murieta is in a State Responsibility Area designated as moderate-to-high fire hazard. California’s WUI (Wildland-Urban Interface) building codes require specific roofing classification, ember-resistant attic vents, and other fire-resistant construction details. ADC builds to these requirements as standard practice and can explain the specific code requirements for your parcel at the outset of the project.

Build New in Rancho Murieta. Done Right.

Custom homes, ADUs, and ground-up builds with HOA coordination built in. Call Adam for a free on-site quote.

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