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For Example, you need a permit if you perform or authorize the performance of: Adding a room. Build, demolish, or move a carport, garage, or shed of more than 120 square feet and/or greater than 10' in height. Finish and attic, garage, or basement to make additional living space.
Yes, Homeowners are required to obtain a permit to construct a deck.
For Example, you need a permit if you perform or authorize the performance of: Adding a room. Build, demolish, or move a carport, garage, or shed of more than 120 square feet and/or greater than 10' in height. Finish and attic, garage, or basement to make additional living space.
A permit is not required for a homeowner to repair or replace a portable appliance, lighting fixture, fuse, lamp, socket or to make other minor repairs at an existing outlet in the homeowner's residence.
One of the biggest questions we get here for basement finishing projects is, \u201cdo I need to get a permit?\u201d We have found that anywhere in Delaware you will need a building permit for basement finishing that is approved by the county (and sometimes the township, too).
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Delaware requires electricians to be licensed. Delaware offers several types of electrician licenses, including master, master special, limited, limited special, residential, journeyperson, and apprentice.
To be eligible for a master electrician license, you need seven years of work experience under the supervision of a licensed master electrician and pass the necessary exam. After passing the master electrician exam and paying the $190 licensing fee, you must submit an online application to obtain your license.
Permits Required Your finished basement or interior alteration will require a building permit, and if wired with electricity, an electrical permit. If new plumbing elements will be installed, a plumbing permit will also be required.
The answer is yes in almost all cases. Whether re-configuring a master bath, or performing a simple pull and replace bathroom remodel, the county wants you to have a permit. They want to make sure that the work is done in a safe and proper manner, and that applicable building codes are followed.
The applicant for an electrical permit must be a licensed electrical contractor or the property owner. If the applicant is the resident property owner, but is not a licensed electrician, the owner must pass a homeowner electrical examination with a score of at least 70% and sign a homeowner affidavit.

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