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ADU Framing, Roofing, Siding, and Drywall Service in Long Beach, CA

Building a durable and comfortable accessory dwelling unit requires careful attention to the structural and exterior components that protect the home and shape its overall appearance. Long Beach Elite ADU Solutions provides professional ADU framing, roofing, siding, and drywall service designed to create a strong structure and a clean, finished living space. Our team handles essential stages of construction such as ADU structural framing, dependable roof construction, and high quality siding installation to ensure the building is protected from the elements while maintaining a polished exterior. Inside the structure, our skilled installers complete precise ADU drywall installation and smooth interior drywall finishing, creating walls and ceilings that are ready for paint, fixtures, and final interior design.

Because these construction phases are closely connected, having an experienced residential framing contractor oversee the process helps keep the project organized and efficient. Our team carefully coordinates roof structure installation, durable exterior siding systems, and interior finishing work to maintain quality at every stage. As a trusted ADU contractor in Long Beach, we focus on using reliable materials, proven construction methods, and clear communication to keep your project moving forward without unnecessary delays. The result is a well built ADU that delivers structural strength, weather protection, and a comfortable interior living environment for years to come.

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Framing Services for Accessory Dwelling Units

Structural Framing Solutions

Our framing covers every step from the foundation up. We build all walls, floors, and roofs according to your design and local building codes. Our team ensures the structure withstand weather and daily use. We pay attention to details like load-bearing walls and support beams to keep your ADU stable.


We work closely with architects and engineers to follow the exact plans or make adjustments if needed. This helps avoid delays and expensive changes later. Throughout framing, we conduct inspections to meet safety standards and pass permits smoothly.

Materials Selection for ADU Framing

We typically use wood because it is flexible, affordable, and easy to work with. For added durability, we select treated lumber that resists moisture and pests.


In some cases, steel framing may be an option. Steel offers extra strength and fire resistance. We help you decide which material fits your budget and local code requirements the best.


We also pick materials that fit the size and purpose of your ADU. Lightweight materials can speed up construction without sacrificing quality.

Modern Techniques for Efficient Framing

Our team uses the latest framing methods to save time and reduce waste. For example, we employ precision cutting tools that allow us to assemble wall panels off-site. This means less time on your property and faster progress.


We also use advanced fastening systems that improve the frame’s strength while making the build cleaner and safer. Our process minimizes errors and keeps everything aligned for a perfect fit.


By combining skilled craftsmanship with modern techniques, we ensure your ADU framing is done right the first time.

Siding Options and Installation Services

We focus on materials that stand up to weather and provide options to match your style while helping keep energy bills down.

Popular Siding Materials for ADUs

You have several good siding choices for your ADU. Vinyl siding is common because it is low-cost, easy to install, and needs little maintenance. Another option is fiber cement, which looks like wood but resists rot, insects, and fire. It requires less upkeep over time.


For a natural look, wood siding offers beauty and warmth but needs regular painting and sealing. Metal siding, like aluminum or steel, is durable and modern but can be pricier.


We help you pick siding based on your budget, appearance goals, and how much upkeep you want.

Aesthetic Customization and Finishes

Siding says a lot about your ADU’s style. You can choose textures like smooth, rough, or wood grain. Colors range widely, and paint or stain finishes let you customize the look.


We guide you through color matching to ensure your ADU blends or contrasts nicely with the main home or neighborhood. Options like vertical, horizontal, or shiplap siding profiles add distinct visual touches.


Our installation process focuses on clean lines and tight seams to create a polished, durable finish.

Types of Roofing Systems We Offer for ADUs

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Choosing the right roofing system is an important part of protecting your ADU from weather, moisture, and long term wear. The roof not only shields the structure from rain and sun but also plays a role in insulation, energy efficiency, and the overall appearance of the building.

Asphalt shingles


Asphalt shingles are one of the most widely used roofing materials for residential construction. They are cost effective, versatile, and available in a range of colors and styles that complement many ADU designs.

Metal roofing


Metal roofing is known for its strength, longevity, and resistance to harsh weather conditions. These roofing systems reflect heat efficiently, which can help improve energy efficiency during warmer months. Metal roofs are also highly resistant to rain, wind, and corrosion, making them a durable option for long term performance.

Clay or concrete tile


Clay and concrete tile roofing offers a timeless appearance often seen in Southern California architecture. These materials are extremely durable and naturally resistant to fire, which can add an extra layer of protection for the structure. While tile roofs are heavier than other materials, they provide excellent longevity and strong weather resistance.

Flat roofing systems


Flat roofs are commonly used for modern ADU designs because they create a clean, contemporary profile. For these systems, we install advanced waterproof membranes such as TPO or EPDM that provide strong protection against water intrusion. Flat roofing also allows for efficient drainage solutions and can support additional features.

FAQs on ADU Framing, Roofing, Siding, and Drywall Service


What are the critical factors to consider when choosing ADU framing materials?

When choosing ADU framing materials, structural integrity and local building code compliance are paramount considerations that will determine the overall safety and legal status of your project. Cost-effectiveness must be balanced with long-term durability, as investing in quality materials like engineered wood products or steel can reduce maintenance expenses over time. 


Environmental conditions, including moisture exposure, termite risk, and seismic activity in your region, should directly influence your material selection to prevent premature deterioration. Finally, construction timeline constraints may favor certain materials, with traditional lumber offering familiarity to crews while alternatives like structural insulated panels (SIPs) can significantly reduce build time.

How does the climate impact roofing options for accessory dwelling units?

In hot, sunny climates, reflective roofing materials like metal with high solar reflectance index (SRI) values or specialized "cool roof" products minimize heat absorption and reduce cooling costs. 


Cold weather regions benefit from roofing systems with excellent insulation properties and snow-load capacity, with asphalt shingles remaining popular due to their thermal mass and relative affordability. 


Coastal areas exposed to high humidity and salt air require corrosion-resistant options like stainless steel, aluminum, or certain composite materials that won't deteriorate prematurely. Areas prone to wildfire should prioritize Class A fire-rated roofing materials such as concrete tile, clay tile, or metal to improve structure survivability during ember storms.

What are the most durable siding materials for constructing an ADU?

The most durable siding materials for constructing an ADU are typically fiber cement, stucco, engineered wood, metal siding, and in some cases high quality vinyl. Fiber cement siding is one of the strongest options because it resists moisture, pests, rot, and fire while holding up well over time with relatively low maintenance. Stucco is also popular in Southern California because it is durable, weather-resistant, and works well with many ADU styles.

What are the latest drywall installation techniques for ADUs?

Advanced moisture-resistant drywall products featuring mold-inhibiting technologies are increasingly popular for ADUs, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens where water exposure is common.


Acoustic optimization techniques like resilient channel installations, double-layer drywall with dampening compounds, and specialized sound-attenuating drywall products enhance privacy between spaces without significant space loss. 


Prefabricated corner beads and factory-mixed joint compounds with extended working times allow for cleaner installations with fewer callbacks for repairs. Digital measuring tools and laser levels have revolutionized the layout process, ensuring perfectly square corners and eliminating the wavy walls that plagued earlier construction methods.

How do building codes affect the construction of ADUs by regional builders?

Building codes set rules for safety, materials, and size. They vary by city and county. You need a builder familiar with local codes to avoid delays and extra costs. We always ensure your ADU meets all requirements.