ADU Kits (Accessory Dwelling Units)
Generic boxes that scream, “we squeezed this into the backyard because we had to.”
ADU kits without the compromises
An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a small, independent home on your property. You might know them as granny flats, in-law suites, or backyard cottages. Whatever you call them, they solve some real problems: housing aging parents with dignity, generating rental income, creating dedicated workspaces or giving adult kids a landing pad that doesn’t involve your basement.
While building an ADU requires permits and a contractor, Momo kits simplify the process by eliminating the chaos of coordinating suppliers and dealing with delays.
Your builder receives a complete kit in one shipment, pre-engineered to go together fast.
Our ADU designs
Accessory Dwelling Unit features — all the bells and whistles
Steel framing, windows, doors, flooring, cabinetry, fixtures — down to the toilet paper holders. One shipment in standard containers.
Pre-engineered panels manufactured to millimeter-level accuracy. Two workers can erect walls in under three days. The whole structure goes from foundation to weathertight in about three weeks.
Our proprietary Surefoot system installs in an afternoon and has a 150+ year lifespan. No waiting weeks for concrete to cure or dealing with cracked footings down the road.
That’s the difference between a “real” home and a manufactured one. Better financing options, higher resale value, and none of the stigma that comes with mobile home construction.
Every ADU comes wired for solar panels and battery storage. Many of our customers generate surplus energy and sell it back to the grid. Zero energy bills on a backyard unit? Yeah, that’s possible.
Clean lines, smart layouts, and finishes that complement your main house instead of clashing with it. These look intentional, not accidental.
How homeowners use our ADUs
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Aging parents who want independence without isolation
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Adult children transitioning after college (or back from college)
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Rental income that covers your mortgage or provides retirement cash flow
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Home office that actually feels separate from the house
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Guest house that doesn’t involve air mattresses and apologies
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Art studio, workshop, or creative space with real elbow room
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Pool house or backyard retreat for year-round use