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Do You Need Permits To Build?

By Kevin Ierardi


If your starting a building project on your home or business there is a good chance your curious if you need building permits. The fastest answer is yes you do. But in this article I will talk about what these permits will do to your project as well as discuss the times when it might be overkill to acquire these, they are not always necessary.

Most of the time when it comes to larger projects like putting a new living room onto your house or completely gutting your kitchen, maybe building a new structure from the ground up then getting permits is what you want. By getting these permits you will know that the process of you build is done right and to the codes of your town and state. Furthermore, you will be taxed by your town and state more accurately by attaining these permits. If you don't have these permits and you take on a big project you could be fined or shut down during the work process, which is not good for any party involved.

So it's time to start your latest project. You have so much on your mind and among the hundreds of other things to remember you still wonder when the permits need to be pulled. The first thing to keep in mind at this point is that the rules for permits are different in different parts of the country.

Lets use the example of updating a bathroom for an example. Let's say you want to put in a new vanity and new toilet. If you're not moving any major plumbing or adding a new walk in shower with new walls you really don't even need to pull a permit.

These types of upgrades to your home are considered basic and will not require you to pull permits with your given town. Now if you want to tear out the entire bathroom down to the studs and build a new shower, relocate the toilet and make other large changes then permits will need to be pulled.

When it comes to building permits be ready for the good and the bad. When it comes to the bad you can consider the cost of the permit to the overall budget of your project. As far as the cost goes its most likely to be based on a certain price for every $1000 your job will cost to do. So if your project is $20,000 and it costs $10 for every thousand then your permit cost is $200. This is only an example to give you an idea how cost is calculated for permits.

Next you want to remember that building permits can slow the speed of your project. You see, an inspector from your town needs to come in periodically to check and sign off that things have been done to code. This is a bad thing because it can cause unwanted delays but its also good for you because you know everything is being built properly.

At the end of the day this is what you want to remember. If you're doing a small project then you don't need a permit. if your taking on something big then building permits are really a must.




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