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Repairs and maintenance: Minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles.
Yes! You can pull any permit for work done on your property. If you are having a contractor perform any portion of the work, we highly suggest having the contractor pull the permit. This way, we can hold them responsible for work done improperly.
Steps to Get an HVAC License in Michigan Acquire three years of experience in one or more of the mechanical contractor classifications. Apply for your Mechanical Contractor License through LARA and pay a $300 application fee. Once approved through the Mechanical Division, pay a testing fee and pass the licensing exam.
In general, exterior work, fence, siding, windows, roofing, and concrete require a permit. Any interior work that requires a structural change will require a permit.
Michigan state law allows homeowners to obtain permits to work on their own homes. It is against the law for contractors to perform work under permits obtained by homeowners. The contractor you hire to complete a home construction project should be the person who obtains the permit from the city.
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You must have a Michigan Mechanical License with either HVAC Equipment or Gas Piping and Venting classifications AND a Michigan Plumbing Contractors License. A mechanical and a plumbing permit are required for this installation. 6.
Yes. To legally perform heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration work in the state of Michigan, you must be licensed or a technician apprentice working under someone who is licensed. Mechanical Contractor licenses are issued through the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).

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