Construction & Remodeling in Puyallup, WA
Remodels, DADU builds, and historic-aware construction in Puyallup's tight-knit neighborhoods.
Puyallup sits at the foot of Mount Rainier with a genuine historic downtown and a housing market that mixes century-old craftsman bungalows near the city center with newer subdivisions spreading east toward the foothills. The presence of Pacific Lutheran University a few miles up the road creates consistent rental demand — backyard cottages near PLU attract student and faculty tenants, and the DADU rental math works well when parent-home values are in the $500,000–$700,000 range common across much of the city.
Downtown Puyallup's older neighborhoods also generate steady remodeling work: homeowners updating kitchens and bathrooms in craftsman-era homes, adding on to grow into their properties, and occasionally converting garages or detached structures to ADUs. We know what to expect in Puyallup's permit office and how historic-area design review works in this city.
Services we offer in Puyallup
Permits & zoning
Building in Puyallup
Permit authority in Puyallup is City of Puyallup Development Services. All building permits — remodels, additions, new construction, and ADUs — go through City of Puyallup Development Services at Puyallup City Hall. Parcels in unincorporated Pierce County adjacent to Puyallup use Pierce County PALS instead, but most Puyallup postal addresses are within city limits.
Puyallup is a GMA-planning jurisdiction and fully bound by HB 1337 (RCW 36.70A.680). Two ADUs per lot are allowed in the Urban Growth Area; no owner-occupancy requirement; ADU floor area cannot be restricted below 1,000 sq ft; detached garage conversions must be allowed even if the structure does not meet current setbacks. Impact fees for ADUs are capped at 50% of principal-unit rates. Permit timelines for DADU projects typically run 4–8 weeks in Puyallup under the HB 1337 streamlined review requirement.
Puyallup's historic downtown area — roughly the blocks surrounding Pioneer Park and South Meridian — involves additional design-review considerations for projects visible from the street. This is not a blanket historic district covering all of Puyallup, but if your property is within or adjacent to the downtown character area, facade changes and additions may require design-review sign-off before permits issue. We prepare submittals for both the standard and design-review tracks. Most residential work in Puyallup's neighborhoods outside the downtown core goes through standard plan review without the extra step. DSHS-related AFH compliance work routes through City of Puyallup Development Services on the standard DSHS-coordinated plan-review track.
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