California-licensed ADU specialist contractor based in Seal Beach. CSLB #1064076, class B. Identified in our directory because the business name explicitly contains an ADU keyword.
The data below is a snapshot of the CSLB Public Data Portal as of April 28, 2026. Status can change at any time (suspension, expiration, revocation, change in classifications, bond amount changes). Always click through to the CSLB Instant License Check above before signing any contract — that's the authoritative source, not us.
| License number | #1064076 |
|---|---|
| Business name | Adu West Coast |
| Primary status | CLEAR |
| Classification(s) | B |
| Business structure | Limited Liability |
| Issued | 2020-03-09 |
| Expires | 2028-03-31 |
| Mailing address | 13001 SEAL BEACH BLVD 210, Seal Beach 90740 |
| Phone | (714) 794 9167 |
| Contractor's bond | $25000 |
| Workers' comp coverage | Workers' Compensation Insurance |
Adu West Coast has held a CSLB class-B licence for 6 years (since 2020). Mid-tenure — established but not pre-state-preemption-era.
Business structure: Limited Liability.
Contractor's bond posted: $25,000 — the California statutory minimum for class-B contractors. Standard for the industry.
Workers' compensation coverage: Workers' Compensation Insurance. Required California coverage for contractors with W-2 employees. Verify the certificate of insurance directly with the carrier before contract signing — California has tightened WC-coverage enforcement post-2022.
A California class-B (General Building) contractor licence authorises the holder to take on building projects requiring at least two unrelated trades — framing + electrical, or concrete + plumbing + framing, etc. Almost all ADU work qualifies because an ADU is by definition a complete dwelling and requires multiple trades. A single-trade contractor (class C-10 electrical, C-36 plumbing, etc.) cannot prime an ADU project as general; they must subcontract under a B-licensed prime, or the homeowner must act as their own owner-builder.
This is a necessary condition, not a sufficient one. ADU construction has specific code requirements (Title 24 energy compliance, fire sprinklers in most jurisdictions, soils reports on sloped lots, accessibility provisions for JADUs) that not every B-licensed contractor has experience with. Ask for at least three completed ADU project references before committing.
Before signing a contract with Adu West Coast or any builder, verify each of the following independently:
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