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The North Carolina State Building Code states, No person, firm or corporation shall , construct, enlarge, , alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert or demolish any building, structure, or service system without first obtaining a permit for such from the Inspections Department having jurisdiction.
Generally, a building permit is not required for: Nonstructural work where the cost is less than $40,000 in any single-family residence. Farm buildings outside the jurisdiction or municipality. Residential accessory buildings where no dimension exceeds 12 feet.
All new construction requires a building permit. Any remodeling job over $15,000 in costs, affecting load-bearing walls or increasing the dimensional footprint also requires a permit. Any plumbing, electrical or mechanical work requires a building permit regardless of the cost of the job.
In North Carolina, most remodeling work requires a building permit, especially if the project involves structural changes, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or costs more than $40,000. Permits are not just about checking boxes; they help ensure your remodel meets building codes and safety standards.
(1) The addition, repair, or replacement of load‑bearing structures. However, no permit is required for replacement of windows, doors, exterior siding, or the pickets, railings, stair treads, and decking of porches and exterior decks that otherwise meet the requirements of this subsection.