In-law suites and ADUs add private living space for family or rental income. Here’s what to know before you build one.
Book a Free ConsultationCall (601) 376-9654An in-law suite is a private living space — often a bedroom, bath, sitting area and sometimes a kitchenette — attached to or within the home. An ADU (accessory dwelling unit) is a fully independent living space, attached or detached, with its own entrance, kitchen and bath.
For aging family, we build in accessibility — curbless showers, wider doorways, grab-bar blocking. ADUs have specific code and zoning requirements (entrances, kitchens, utilities) that we handle in design and permitting.
Attached suites are usually simpler and cheaper; detached ADUs offer more privacy and independence. We help you choose based on your lot, goals and budget. See our home additions page.
An in-law suite is a private space (often without a full kitchen) attached to the home; an ADU is a fully independent unit with its own entrance, kitchen and bath.
Where zoning allows, yes — ADUs can provide rental income. Rules vary by location; we handle code and permitting.
Yes — they offer proximity and independence. We build in accessibility features like curbless showers and grab-bar blocking.
Attached suites are usually simpler and cheaper; detached ADUs offer more privacy and independence. We help you weigh it for your lot and budget.
Mississippi Pro serves Pearl and the Jackson metro. Visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl, or we'll bring samples to you. Free estimates.
Book a Free EstimateCall (601) 376-9654