The process of substituting all or most of your old windows with new replacement windows can be expensive, depending in part on the number of windows you replace.
The process of substituting all or most of your old windows with new replacement windows can be expensive, depending in part on the number of windows you replace.
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The NC State Building Code is adopted and amended by the NC Building Code Council for implementation across the state.
Generally, the North Carolina General Statutes require that construction work be performed by an appropriately State licensed contractor who is responsible for obtaining the permit. For zoning permits, either the landowner or the person responsible for the work can obtain the permit.
The base permit fee is $60.00 per trade involved (building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing). The plan review fee (if required) is $45.00 per trade involved. Inspection requests are submitted through the Homeowner Dashboard only. Inspection fee per visit is $45.00.
Probably yes; as with the kitchen, if remodeling involves an addition to or change in design of the existing plumbing or any HVAC or electrical systems, a permit will be required, regardless of cost.
1. Do I need a permit to build a deck on my house? Yes. All Decks no matter the size, need to be inspected for foot- ing size and depth, girder and joist spans, attachments, and railing requirements.
3) General exception: no permit is required for any construction, installation, repair, replacement, or alteration costing $5,000.00 or less in any single-family residence or farm building UNLESS the work involves: a) the addition, repair or replacement of load-bearing structures; b) the addition or change in design
One of the most frequently asked questions we get as roofers is whether or not a deck building project requires a permit. The short answer? In the state of Carolina, yes, it is mandatory since it involves structural changes in your home.
In addition to not requiring a building permit, floating decks are far easier and faster to build than elevated decks. They also don't require frost depth footings and don't need handrails because they're so close to the ground. Because a floating deck is ground level, repairing and maintaining them is relatively easy.
You need a building permit for all construction that involves the construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, movement to another site, removal, or demolition of any building or structure. All electrical, plumbing and mechanical work needs a separate permit for each trade.
A permit is also required, no matter what the cost, if the work involves the addition, repair or replacement of load bearing members or structures, the addition of plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical wiring, devices, appliances or equipment.