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Do I Need a Building Permit to Replace My Wood Deck? ... While it's always a good idea to check with your local municipality before beginning any new building or remodeling project, most communities will likely not require a permit to simply re-face an existing deck by replacing the boards.
Building Permits for New Composite Decks Are A Must On the other hand, if you are building a new composite deck or completely tearing down an existing deck and replacing it with a new one, getting a building permit is a must.
Do I Need a Building Permit to Replace My Wood Deck? ... While it's always a good idea to check with your local municipality before beginning any new building or remodeling project, most communities will likely not require a permit to simply re-face an existing deck by replacing the boards.
Building a deck without a permit can get you into some serious trouble. Some people find out the hard way by having to pay a hefty fine, tearing down their brand-new deck or having someone get hurt because of faulty construction. ... Contractors can lose their licenses if they build without permits.
No Permit Needed You can build decks sized 10 feet by 20 feet, 12 feet by 16 feet, or 14 feet square without a permit, andtheoreticallyif you need a larger deck, you could build adjacent deck frames that each are 200 square feet or less and don't lap continuous decking over them, without a permit.
Building a deck without a permit can get you into some serious trouble. Some people find out the hard way by having to pay a hefty fine, tearing down their brand-new deck or having someone get hurt because of faulty construction. ... Contractors can lose their licenses if they build without permits.
City fines or an order to redo But in the off chance that code enforcement authorities flag these violations, homeowners can face fines and penalties that far exceed the cost of the original permit. In addition, the city may require contractors or Divers to tear out work, such as drywall, and do it over.
No Permit Needed You can build decks sized 10 feet by 20 feet, 12 feet by 16 feet, or 14 feet square without a permit, andtheoreticallyif you need a larger deck, you could build adjacent deck frames that each are 200 square feet or less and don't lap continuous decking over them, without a permit.
While it's always a good idea to check with your local municipality before beginning any new building or remodeling project, most communities will likely not require a permit to simply re-face an existing deck by replacing the boards.
What happens if I don't get a permit? If your local governing agency requires that new fences, or remodeled fences, require a permit, and you do not file for a permit, a stop-work order may be issued. This means that all work must come to a halt until the appropriate paperwork has been filed.
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