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Is a Permit Required? Common Prince George, Bc Renovation Scenarios Explained

Updated: Jul 24

Is a Permit Required? Here’s What You Need to Know Before Renovating


At NexLevel, one of the most common questions we hear is:

“Do I need a permit for this renovation?”


The answer? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.

Here’s a quick breakdown to help you understand when permits are typically required—and when they’re not.



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When a Permit is Usually Required


• Structural changes (removing or altering load-bearing walls)

• Additions or major layout changes (including bathrooms or kitchens)

• Electrical or plumbing upgrades

• Basement suite creation

• New windows or doors that change openings

• Garage builds or major outbuildings

• Decks over a certain height (usually 2 feet or more) or attached to your house.



When You Usually Don’t Need One


• Painting, flooring, trim work

• Kitchen/bath updates with no layout or plumbing/electrical moves

• Cabinet replacements (same location)

• Tile or drywall repairs

• Replacing fixtures like toilets or faucets



Why It Matters


Skipping permits can lead to:

• Fines or forced rework

• Delays selling your home

• Voided insurance coverage



We Handle It for You


At NexLevel, we handle all necessary permit applications and inspections as part of our full-service process—saving you stress and ensuring your project is done right.


Have questions about a specific project?

Contact us today and we’ll guide you through it.

 
 
 

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