[quote=sreeb][quote=bearishgurl]
UCGal, correct me if I’m wrong, but no permits will be required if all your remodeling is within the confines of the house. [/quote]
You are kidding right?
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When do I need a construction permit?
A construction permit is needed for all new construction. In many cases, a permit is needed for repair or replacement of existing fixtures, such as replacing windows. A plumbing, electrical or mechanical permit maybe needed for any addition or changes to a building’s existing system; for example, moving or adding an electrical outlet requires a permit.
To find out if your project needs a permit, call (619) 446-5000.
When don’t I need a permit?
A construction permit is not needed for items such as wallpapering, painting or similar finish work; fences six feet high or lower; platforms, decks and walks 30 inches high or less over grade or not over basement; and in several other cases. However, reviews may be required from other agencies; be sure to check before building.
For plumbing, mechanical and electrical work, replacement or repair of fixtures (such as changing water faucets or replacing switches) does not normally require a permit. Replacing a water heater or adding a permanently wired light fixture does, however, require a permit.
To determine if your project needs a permit, call (619) 446-5000.[/quote]
sreeb, I am aware that permits (for “inside” projects) should be drawn for rewiring; installing new elec panel/svc; removing, moving, repairing or replacing load-bearing walls and adding square footage. Since my experience has been primarily DIY, I was not aware that permits need to drawn for those other things, never did so for any of those projects and successfully sold the properties years ago. I’m quite certain I’m not alone.
I tried the phone number you posted here and it appears to be inoperable. Which jurisdiction are you referring to here that requires permits for all these (inside) projects?