Understanding Permits

June 15th, 2011  |  Published in building permits, remodeling, renovating, repair, safety  |  2 Comments

by Level One Contracting

building permit Understanding Permits

As a homeowner, you are not legally permitted to perform your own renovation work, with the exception of the electrical, but it is strongly recommended amateurs not do this as disastrous results can occur.

You are legally responsible for obtaining any building permits required. However, your renovator should look after this on your behalf, specifying which permits are required and who will get them. You will need to provide a letter of authorization before your renovator can apply for a permit for your renovation.

A reputable contractor hires licensed trades to do your work.

Any structural, heating, plumbing, electrical, gas or sprinkler changes require a building permit from the City. Avoid any contractors or designers who tell you otherwise. They must have a Building Code Identification Number to apply for a building permit.

A permit is for your protection. Permits are based on building codes to promote health and safety, and structural integrity.  Some minor cosmetic changes may not require a permit. Confirm with your renovator or check with your municipal building permit office to be sure.

When do I need a permit?

Generally, a building permit is required for renovations that involve changes to the structure or systems of your home.

Types of Permits

Whether you are building or renovating your home, there are basically five types of permits that may be required.

Building Permits

Permits may be required for many repair, renovation and addition projects in existing homes.

Renovating a Strata Lot

If you own a condominium or a townhouse, you may be subject to your strata bylaws and restrictions.

This article was provided by Level One – Renovations Experts. For more details on the topics above and others such as: Who should get the permit – Me or my renovator? What happens if I don’t get a permit? – visit Level One’s Blog.

About the Contributor

Level One Renovations Experts is a full service renovation company with over 12 years in the market. Specializing in kitchen and bathroom renovations from demolition to finish, our goal is to continue exceeding our client’s expectations and building to the highest standards possible.

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  1. Brian Coombs says:

    June 15th, 2011 at 11:10 am (#)

    Just wanted to make everyone aware that while your information may be applicable to Canadian residence, the Building Codes in the U.S. are different. Most States have adopted the International Building Codes and some of the information listed above is in-correct under those codes.

  2. administrator says:

    June 22nd, 2011 at 12:31 pm (#)

    Thanks Brian for pointing that out.

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