Navigating Denver’s Permit Process with 303 Construction
Before starting a home renovation, it’s important to understand Denver’s building permit requirements. Certain home remodeling projects require city approval to ensure safety, zoning compliance, and structural integrity. At 303 Construction, we handle the permit application process to keep your renovation on track and compliant.
When Do You Need a Permit?
Denver requires permits for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. Common projects needing permits include:
- Wall removals or structural modifications.
- Electrical rewiring or panel upgrades.
- Plumbing changes (moving sinks, installing new piping).
- HVAC system installations.
- Roofing replacements (if decking or structure is altered).
How to Obtain a Permit in Denver
The City of Denver’s Development Services oversees the permit process. Steps include:
- Submit project plans online or in person.
- Wait for plan review & approvals (may take weeks to months).
- Pay permit fees, which vary by project type.
- Schedule city inspections to ensure compliance.
What Happens if You Skip a Permit?
- Fines & penalties – Denver may issue stop-work orders or fines for unpermitted work.
- Resale issues – Unpermitted renovations can delay home sales.
- Safety risks – Work not inspected by the city could pose safety hazards.
How 303 Construction Handles Permits for You
Navigating Denver’s permitting process can be overwhelming. 303 Construction:
- Determines if your project requires a permit.
- Handles the permit application & submission.
- Coordinates inspections to ensure full compliance.
By working with 303 Construction, you avoid delays, fines, and compliance issues. Contact us today to start your home renovation with peace of mind!