If you are starting any construction project, it is crucial to get a permit from your local authority before taking a shovel and starting to dig. Whether you choose a rent-to-own metal building or want to install a certified steel structure on your property, a permit is mandatory in most cases.
Simply put, a permit is a document issued by the government that allows you to start a new construction project on your property.
In most cases, yes! You will need to secure a permit before starting installation. Some counties and cities allow small, non-occupant metal structures such as steel sheds or metal lean-tos to be permit-free. This is usually for structures smaller than 120 sq. ft. Note that this size can vary depending on the state.
For example, in California, you can install a metal structure smaller than 120 sq. ft. without a permit, whereas in Texas, the upper limit is up to 200 sq. ft.
Permit Need: In most cases, you will need a permit for construction. But, some storage sheds may be exempted. If you want to know whether your steel storage shed needs a permit, visit your city’s website.
Building Codes: These are a set of minimum standards that your metal structure design has to fulfill to get approved. These rules vary with location and climate zone.
HOA [if any]: Many locals have a House Owner Association, which sets restrictions on design, roof, style, and even color you can pick.
Energy Codes: Some areas have minimum energy standards that can impact your choice of insulation.
Your final permit fee for a metal building depends on the following factors:
Building permit is the main document you will need to begin a new construction project. Apart from that, you may need an additional permit depending on the use of the metal building. Some of them are electrical, plumbing, HAVC system, foundation, occupancy, and zoning permit. Here is the average cost of them.
For projects that cost up to $35,000, you can expect a permit fee of $450, and for bigger projects, this fee can be $3500 or more.
Type of Metal Building Project | Average Cost |
One car metal garage | : $200 to $550 |
Two car metal garage | : $200 to $1500 |
Projects that cost less than $25k | : $30 to $250 |
Projects that cost between $25k to $50k | : $200 to $650 |
Projects that cost between $50k to $100k | : $400 to $1000 |
Additional Permit Cost
Electrical Permit | : $50 to $400 |
Plumbing Permit | : $30 to $550 |
HAVC Permit | : $30 to $550 |
Metal Shed Permit [if any] | : $50 to $250 |
HAVC | : $50 onwards |
Fence | : $30 to $200 |
Deck | : $50 to $600 |
Land Leveling/ Grading | : $50 to $400 |
The process of getting permit applications in the US for your new metal building construction is simple. Just follow these steps.
Check local requirements and zoning regulations before choosing the steel garage’s design. This may include setback rules, height restrictions, size limitations for additional dwelling units, roof style & slope, engineer-certified steel building, etc.
You can fill out the form online or visit the local municipal office for an offline application. The form includes your personal details, property size, the size of the new structure along with existing ones, and a one-time permit fee.
Along with the form, you have to provide a detailed engineering drawing and other plans associated with it.
Your application will undergo a review process to check if the design and size comply with local rules and zoning regulations.
Based on suggestions and recommendations from the local authority, review and revise your design if asked for. This will ensure safety and better resale value for your property. So, revise and resubmit the application.
Once all formalities are done, you will receive the permit for construction. Now, you can go ahead and order your metal building design.
Tip: Work closely with reputed builders who provide certified designs that adhere to the installation location.
The entire process can take 4 to 12 months to get a permit for an additional dwelling unit in the US. Simple projects can take a few weeks, whereas commercial metal buildings can take anywhere between 6 to 12 months.
The short answer is yes! You do need a permit unless otherwise stated. For small metal tool sheds, you may not need a permit, but we suggest taking a look at your city/ county’s website before installing one.
Consequence Of Not Having A Permit
We understand going through all the rules can be a tedious task. If your local authority gives you some suggestions or asks to revise your design, you may need to redraw the metal garage’s design. Hence, always secure your permit before ordering your metal building. Carports Advisor’s expert team is familiar with most local codes, so they can suggest a design that suits your location, purpose, & budget. Call (336)-914-1654 for a free quote from us today!
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