Amidst the rush of picking out new tile and purchasing eco-friendly kit chen appliances, it’s often easy to forget one of the most important steps of remodeling a kitchen in Virginia or Maryland: obtaining permits.
Oftentimes, homeowners are surprised to learn that their full interior kitchen renovations require permitting, especially if they are doing something seemingly simple. However, the vast majority of kitchen renovations require not one, but three types of permits: building, electrical, and mechanical permits.
Listed below are some common tasks associated with remodeling kitchens and the permits they may require:
As with most interior remodeling projects, you may also be required to bring your entire smoke detector system up to code, unless you are dealing with an outdoor kitchen. Before your kitchen can be approved, every fire alarm in every room on every livable level of your home must be brought up to code.
Some more basic interior work can be completed without obtaining a permit beforehand. This includes:
Every complete interior remodel is unique, so it’s a good idea to talk with your trustworthy contractor about your permitting needs. Be wary of any business who insists you do not need a permit for interior remodeling, as this is a common indicator of an unscrupulous or unlicensed contractor that is trying to cut costs at the expense of quality and safety.
A trustworthy interior remodeling contractor will be able to advise you on the different types of permits your kitchen remodeling project or complete interior renovation requires in order to be considered safe and up to code. Moreover, they will take care of the entire permitting process for you, from filing the paperwork and collecting fees to attending final inspections. By obtaining the proper approval, your quality contractor can help ensure your project is a sanctioned success, while preventing future safety, legal, and resale problems.
If you are thinking of undertaking a kitchen remodeling project, we encourage you to reach out to the team at Design Builders. Our experienced designers are available to discuss your ideas and help you develop permit-ready plans for a new kitchen that is aesthetically appealing, highly functional, and compliant with local building ordinances, just like any full interior remodel should be.