VACAVILLE, CA, Apr 25, 2024—As the seasons change, many are gearing up to make pre-winter home improvements. A home improvement project has many components, from planning to budgeting and hiring the right professional. In the following article, Stephen Spencer, Bev Dorsett & Sue and Steve Kappel, Broker/Owners of Coldwell Banker - Kappel Gateway discusses the importance of an often-overlooked fundamental of home improvement: permitting.
“To save both time and money, some people avoid getting building permits,” explains Sue and Steve Kappel. “But most cities require them.” Besides ensuring safety during construction – housing inspectors sometimes stop by to check on the progress of projects at key points – permits are also a source of revenue.
Cities charge a fee when a building permit is issued. Also, work done with a building permit can result in an increase in the homeowners’ property taxes because, in general, a home improvement increases the assessed value of the property.
“Permits are usually required when any structural work is planned or the basic living space of a home is altered,” notes Sue and Steve Kappel. They generally cover new construction, repairs, alterations, demolition, and additions to a structure. Some jurisdictions require the permit to be posted in a visible spot on the premises while the work is being done.
Aside from structural changes, permits also may be needed to cover the installation of foundations for tanks and equipment, as well as the construction or demolition of ducts, sprinkler systems, or standpipe systems.
“By law, all buildings must have a building permit and a certificate of occupancy before they can be used,” says Sue and Steve Kappel.
Before you finish planning your home improvement project, be sure to check with your city about their permitting process to save you hassle and headaches down the road.
For more information on home improvement, please contact Coldwell Banker - Kappel Gateway at info@kappelgateway.com, 707-427-5344, or Coldwell Banker - Kappel Gateway.