Metal Building Permits

Before you can build any steel building, carport, or commercial structure, its construction must be approved by local government agencies. These building officials guarantee that your structure is safe, built to code, and complies with any regulations in place. As such, obtaining a building permit is one of the most critical steps in any construction process.

By performing the necessary due diligence, you can make sure that your build goes smoothly and safely from beginning to end. Keep reading below for helpful information about building permit requirements and what you’ll need to secure yours.

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Who is Responsible for Getting a Permit?

You! As the property owner, you’ll be responsible for securing the proper permits before you begin construction. You’ll need to research local building codes, prepare the necessary documents, and pay any associated fees.

Do You Know Your Zoning Regulations?

Checking your zoning before you build can prevent some major headaches down the line. Some regions have requirements that others do not.

This can be done by searching zoning regulations online or contacting your local municipal office directly. These officials will guide you through the codes you’ll need to meet and inform you of rules that may have been overlooked.

By avoiding these issues, you can minimize many of the risks involved with construction and guarantee a smooth installation.

What is Evaluated in The Permit Approval Process

Building Height: The maximum height of the building is reviewed to ensure it complies with local zoning laws and does not interfere with neighboring properties or airspace regulations.
Building Width: The width of the building is checked to confirm it fits within the property boundaries and adheres to local zoning restrictions.
Square Footage: The total area of the building is evaluated to ensure that it aligns with land use regulations and does not exceed the property’s allowable limits.
Building Materials: The types of materials used in construction are examined to verify they meet safety standards and are appropriate for the intended use of the building.
Wind Loads: Authorities review wind load calculations to guarantee the structure can handle high winds without sustaining damage.
Snow Loads: In areas prone to snowfall, the building’s design is assessed for its ability to bear snow loads. This confirms the roof and structure can support the weight of accumulated snow.
Electrical Wiring: Electrical plans must comply with local codes to minimize the risk of electrical fires.
Fire Safety: The building’s design is scrutinized for fire safety measures, such as fire exits, sprinkler systems, and fire-resistant materials, to protect occupants in case of a fire.

What if I Don’t Get a Building Permit?

Failing to obtain a building permit for any construction project is a pretty big no-no. Safety regulations are in place for a reason, after all. Government officials strive to guarantee that all inhabitable structures are safe and properly engineered, and side-stepping these can come with many unforeseen consequences.

For one, building officials will inspect your structure before, during, and after construction to ensure it has been properly built. If any issues are found, your permit will be denied until they are rectified.

If you refuse to comply with these regulations, you may face hefty fines, penalties, and even the removal of your structure.

Additionally, avoiding the building permit process can make selling your property difficult in the future. Potential buyers will only want to invest in a structure that has been inspected or approved for habitation.

Boss Buildings is Your Home for Metal Buildings

From small backyard metal sheds to enormous commercial metal structures, Boss Buildings is proud to be your source for high-quality steel structures. We use high-quality components, skilled engineers, and dedicated craftsmen to create structures that get the job done. Our building experts will provide all the information you need to apply for building permits.

If you’d like to learn more about our metal buildings and the permit process surrounding them, call our experts at (336) 673-3065. We’ll answer all your questions, put you on the right track, and deliver results you can count on.

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