Garage Conversion ADU Solar Rules in Lake County

Converting a garage into an ADU in Lake County, California? Most garage conversions are exempt from Title 24's solar mandate because they're treated as remodels of existing structures rather than new construction. Here's exactly how it works countywide.

Why Garage Conversions Usually Skip Solar

Title 24's PV mandate applies to "newly constructed" low-rise residential buildings. A garage conversion is permitted as an alteration of an existing structure, so it falls outside the new-construction trigger across all Lake County jurisdictions.

When Solar IS Required on a Lake County Garage Conversion

Two situations trigger the mandate: (1) tearing the garage down and rebuilding it as an ADU, and (2) significantly expanding the footprint. Local plan-checkers in Lake County will flag this on submittal.

  • Demolish + rebuild → Title 24 applies
  • Expand footprint by >50% → may apply
  • Pure interior conversion → exempt
  • Adding a second story → Title 24 applies to the new portion

Voluntary Solar on a Lake County Garage Conversion

Even when not required, many Lake County homeowners add solar to garage-conversion ADUs to offset tenant electricity load and qualify for the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit. ROI is typically strong given PG&E retail rates.

FAQs

My Lake County garage conversion permit asks about solar — what do I do?

Your designer files a CF1R form documenting the project as an alteration. The plan-checker confirms exemption and your permit moves forward without a solar requirement.

Can I voluntarily add solar to my garage conversion?

Yes. Voluntary solar is treated as a normal residential interconnect with PG&E (or your utility) and qualifies for the federal ITC.

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