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When in the Remodeling Process do you Contact Your City about Planning and a Permit?

You should not start work on a remodel till permits covering all the relevant aspects of the remodel have been obtained. Every municipality has a building inspection division that should be contacted to get an idea of the nature of permits required as well as the costs and procedures involved. As a rule of thumb, all structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical remodels require a permit. Permits are typically not required for work where the original structure is not being changed. Such work can include painting work, siding that does not involve structural work. Examples of remodel work that would require a permit include removing load bearing walls, altering doorways, and replacing sheathing as a part of re-roofing work.

The blueprint for a remodel can be drawn up with the help of the architect and the contractor should not be treated as final until it has met with an approval from the civic authorities. Usually, drafts drawn with the help of experienced contractors do not have any elements that civic authorities may find objectionable with respect to planning. Documents required for obtaining a permit include a building plan of the existing structure and a plan of the proposed remodel with specifics of the parts of the home to be remodeled. This allows the authorities to understand the extent of remodel desired and they then levy the remodel fees accordingly. The cost of issuing a permit includes a flat fee, an application fee, and a minimum archive fee.

Obtaining a building permit involves several stages that start with the submission of the plans well before the actual remodel work has started. The plans are first submitted and approved, then the remodel begins and mid-way through the remodel a municipality-appointed contractor pays a visit to the remodel site to approve the work done till that time. As a homeowner, you will be better-served if you organize your remodeling activities and work according to priorities.

For more information about remodeling or moving, please visit www.nichelending.com or contact us at remodelormove@nichelending.com or call toll free at (888) 491-2001

"About the Author -Dan Fritschen, founder of www.remodelormove.com, www.remodelestimates.com and author of the best selling books Remodel or Move? Make the Right Decision and The Complete Remodeling Workbook and Organizer (available at www.remodelingorganizer.com).

Do you have remodeling or moving questions? Email Dan directly at dan@remodelormove.com.

 

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