Permits For Pre-Built Metal Building: What You Need To Know

This is a common question we often get when communicating with our clients: ‘ Do we need a permit for a pre-built metal building?’. Well, the short answer is – it depends. There are several factors that you need to be aware of. Starting from local zoning laws to municipal building codes, you must ensure that your design complies with all regulations. Let’s see what they are.

What Is A Permit?

A permit is a legal permission given by local authority to the homeowners for any construction project on their lot.

When Do You Need The Permit?

If you are planning to build a shed, carport, or other dwelling unit on your property, you will need to secure a permit first. The permit requirement for a steel building can vary depending on the size, purpose, and location of the installation.

For example, in Texas, you won’t need a permit for a storage shed less than 200 sq. ft. in size. Further, it must not be used for business, work, or as a living space.

Why Do You Need One?

It ensures compliance with local codes and safety standards. Some localities with harsh weather conditions may have stringent rules, which vary by state, city, and county.

Note: It is the responsibility of the property owner to file for a permit and get it approved. 

Navigating The Permit Process For Pre-Built Metal Structures

1. Types Of Permit

You can get a metal building permit for commercial or residential use based on use. For commercial structures, rules are more stringent as they involve complex designs. The focus is on safety, livability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic considerations for residential use.

Here are some types of permits that you may need when installing a new metal building.

  • New construction permit [from site prep to completion]
  • Occupancy permit [if the building is supposed to have human occupants]
  • Electrical & plumbing permit [wire fixtures, water supply, drainage, etc.]
  • Accessory structure permit [metal garage, shed, or secondary building]
  • Foundation & structural permit [excavation & construction of the base]

Different types of projects require permits. Some examples include adding/ removing walls, re-roofing, installing a new structure, and mechanical work.

Generally, you don’t need a permit for repainting, replacing appliances, erecting a small fence, or repaving your driveway. However, it is best to consult the local permit office to learn about specific needs for your projects.

Cost Consideration When Applying For The Permit

A metal building permit can cost as low as $150 to as high as $3000. The national average for permit cost is about $500. Let’s break this down.

Type Of ProjectAvg. Cost Of Permit
Metal building as home: $1400
Steel garage: $550
Carport: $80 to $300
Metal shed: $50 to $100
Electrical: $40 to $500
Plumbing: $40 to $500
HAVC system: $200 to $500

Note: You only need permits for the projects you want in your modular metal building. You can talk to our friendly customer support team if you are still confused.

2. Consider Building Codes & Regulations

The cost of a permit and whether you need one largely depends on the location of the installation and the type and size of the prefab steel structure. Here are some factors that determine the rules and restrictions on construction.

Zoning Laws: These rules dictate the maximum height and square footage up to which you can build. Depending on the use of the prefab metal structure, there might be rules for foundation (for load bearing), soundproofing, or waste disposal.

Snow Load: Some areas with heavy snowfall may require buildings to be structurally sound and robust to take the weight of snow. With metal structures, you can get an engineered certified building that can withstand up to 80 pounds per square foot.

Wind Tolerance: For installation in areas with speedy winds, you can get engineered certified steel structures that can withstand high-speed winds up to 180 miles per hour. You may also be asked to get vertical roofing for additional strength and durability.

Before you can begin construction, you may need to submit detailed building plans and specifications for approval by authorities. Consider all crucial environmental permits or approvals that you may need.

3. Process Of Applying Permit

  • Finalize the pre-built metal building’s design and request a blueprint. Don’t pre-order the metal building before getting a permit.
  • Submit this blueprint and other relevant details about the new construction and yourself to the permit office, along with the fees. Be accurate & comprehensive about the project for faster approval.
  • The review phrase includes relevant authority reviewing your design to ensure it complies with local codes, safety, and other regulations. Depending on the complexity of your project, approval can take 4 to 5 weeks.
  • Finally, after approval, you can start digging up the site for construction. We suggest keeping a copy of the permit on site and readily available.
  • Lastly, there will be inspections to check if your actual construction meets the rules and regulations. Common inspections include foundation, structural, electrical, plumbing, and others. You can schedule inspections to avoid any delays.

4. Why Should You Choose A Reputable Metal Builder?

Always trust a reputable builder with industry experience when it comes to metal building. They will walk you through the entire process and provide you with the best durable and long-lasting material. Here are some of the features that we offer to our customers:

Customization: Get your metal building design tailored to your needs and preferences. You can add color, lean-tos, or choose a clear span design for an open floor plan.

Versatility: Our metal buildings can be used for many purposes, from residential car parking, dwelling units, and shaded patio spaces to commercial barns, warehousing, and car repair shops. 

Energy Efficiency: We offer cost-effective insulators, such as single/ double bubble and woven R17, that help control indoor temperature. This reduces the chances of condensation and moisture build-up. You can opt for ventilation to reduce humidity retention.

Excellent Workmanship: We understand that shipping and finding a construction crew for installation can be a hassle. That’s why our final quote includes shipping and installation.

5. Consequence Of Not Obtaining Proper Permit

  • Not having a permit may lead to a penalty of up to $500 per day.
  • You might get stop-work orders from local authorities.
  • It may lead to the removal of the structure from your property.
  • It can be hard to apply for insurance or list property for sale.

We Build Metal Buildings To Meet & Exceed Permit Needs

The Carports Advisor suggests thoroughly researching the permit process to avoid wasting time, money, and future headaches. It is necessary to adhere to all rules and regulations. Securing a permit is not only a legal need, but it also ensures the safety and quality of your metal building. Call us at (336)-914-1654 to get top-quality metal structures.

Call us now and let one of our metal building consultants help you to design the building of your dreams at an competitive price.

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