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Embarking on a home renovation often brings up an important query: ‘Do I need a permit to replace windows?’ This seemingly simple question can have varying answers depending on several factors. In this article, we’ll clarify when and why a permit might be necessary, ensuring you approach your window replacement project informed and compliant.
Permits Are Important to a Window Project
Building permits exist so that you, and everyone else involved in the process, are kept safe. Window permits guarantee that a home has proper ventilation, that the window is accessible by first responders in case there’s an emergency, that a home’s weather barrier is maintained, and that the windows and installation are energy efficient.
Many state codes are mandating that new window installations meet energy efficiency standards. But besides minimizing a carbon footprint, those windows can save a homeowner money, too. The Department of Energy (DOE) estimates that you can save up to $465 a year by upgrading to Energy Star windows.
Pulling a window permit for your home’s installation ensures that the work will be done to code. If you’re replacing your doors or windows without altering the structure, you may not need a window permit. Whether a home improvement project requires a permit or not depends on a multitude of factors. Here’s a quick review:
Project | Do I need a Permit? |
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Replacing windows/doors without altering the structure | Most Likely No |
Installing new floor coverings | No |
Installing new windows bigger than the old ones | Yes |
Altering a home’s roofline (ex. changing a slope) | Yes |
Changing a countertop | No |
Adding a skylight | Yes |
Installing windows in a new spot | Yes |
Small roof repairs, less than one roofing square (100 square feet) | No |
A good rule of thumb is anything that requires a hole to be cut is going to need window permits. This applies to skylights and new doors with windows as well. If the structure isn’t going to be altered, you probably don’t need a permit, but Modernize recommends discussing with your preferred contractor just to be safe.
If you’re still not sure whether you will need a permit to replace windows, we encourage you to:
- Ask trusted sources (friends, family, and neighbors) if they’ve been through a similar process.
- Contact your local permitting office.
- Connect with trusted window contractors in your area with Modernize.
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Discuss Necessary Window Permits With Your Contractor
As noted in our Modernize Contractor Checklist, it is important to discuss what window permits are being acquired during your final contractor meeting. Your contractor should be able to provide paper trails for their:
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- Project plans
- Proof of permits
- Proof of insurance
The Consequences of Not Having Window Permits
There’s too much on the line when it comes to safety with window installation, and permits play a big role. Besides providing natural lighting, properly installed windows are vital for a home’s ventilation and accessibility. If a window is retrofitted the wrong way, it could lead to an ill-maintained weather barrier, which protects from water seepage, mold, and structural damage.
In the grand scheme of home renovations, it might be tempting to bypass certain formalities to save time or money. However, when wondering if you need a permit to replace windows, it’s vital to weigh the short-term convenience against potential long-term consequences. Obtaining a permit ensures that your window replacements meet local building standards, guaranteeing safety and potentially increasing your home’s value. While it might seem like an extra step, securing a permit can protect you from future legal hassles and ensure that your investment stands the test of time.
And of course, properly installed windows mean the chance to save money down the line when they’re energy efficient. Modernize encourages homeowners to discuss window permit options and procedures with their contractor to ensure safety.
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Whether you’re ready to begin your project now or need some expert advice, our network of contractors are here to help. With a few simple questions, we’ll find the best local professionals for you
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