Construction & Remodeling in Lakewood, WA
AFH conversions, ranch remodels, and DADUs across Lakewood's diverse residential neighborhoods.
Lakewood is Pierce County's third-largest city at roughly 64,000 residents, and its housing stock tells its history: postwar ranches and split-levels built out in the 1950s–70s, a lot of them on generous lots with attached garages. That older housing profile is exactly what the Adult Family Home conversion market runs on — wide doorways are already common, garages convert well to sleeping rooms, and the price-per-square-foot to do a full AFH buildout is lower here than in newer, tighter neighborhoods.
General remodeling demand is strong too. Lakewood homeowners are renovating rather than relocating, and the city's proximity to Joint Base Lewis–McChord keeps a steady pipeline of buyers and renters who want updated interiors. We've built and remodeled in Lakewood for years and know the permit office well.
Services we offer in Lakewood
Permits & zoning
Building in Lakewood
Permit authority in Lakewood is the City of Lakewood Building Division. All building permits — remodels, additions, new construction, ADUs, and AFH compliance work — run through the City, not Pierce County PALS. Lakewood is an incorporated city with its own permit staff; if a parcel sits in unincorporated Pierce County adjacent to Lakewood, those applications go to Pierce County PALS, but the vast majority of Lakewood addresses are within city limits.
Lakewood is a GMA-planning jurisdiction and fully subject to HB 1337 (RCW 36.70A.680). Two ADUs per lot are permitted in the Urban Growth Area. The City cannot require owner-occupancy, cannot restrict ADU size below 1,000 sq ft, and must allow conversion of detached garages and accessory structures to ADU use even where they fall outside current setbacks. Impact fees for ADUs are capped at 50% of principal-unit rates. ADU permit timelines have improved significantly under HB 1337 requirements and now typically run 4–8 weeks in Lakewood.
For Adult Family Home work, Lakewood permits go through the City's Building Division under a DSHS-coordinated track. Lakewood's older ranch housing stock makes it particularly well-suited to AFH conversion: main-floor living, attached garages that convert to sleeping rooms, and lot sizes that can accommodate ramps and accessible parking. Converting a 3-bedroom ranch to a 6-resident AFH — or expanding an existing AFH from 6 to 8 residents by installing a fire-sprinkler system per RCW 70.128.066 — is a project type we do regularly. We handle the City permit, the structural work, and coordination with DSHS Residential Care Services on the plan review.
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