The decision is final, you are geared to have a metal carport for your vehicle. You already have the design, the supplier, or the carport manufacturer in mind. And you are just wondering if there’s a step you miss in actualizing your goal. Well, the answer is probably yes and that is securing a permit. An important step that may change everything about your metal carport.
In a nutshell, the answer to the title question is either yes or no. It depends on where the state or county your carport is located. It also depends on your carport type. Each local authority has a set of rules for outbuildings. Some of them require a building permit and even additional permits based on their evaluation. So whether you presume that you don’t need a building permit, it pays to consult your local authority before installing your carport. If it’s a big yes, you are saving yourself from unnecessary legal and money problems.
Why requires a permit for your carport?
Getting a permit surely demands your effort. But it is a prerequisite and could mean a lot. It serves as proof that you have the approval of the authority. A valuable proof especially if someone questions you. And also a certification that your carport is of high quality.
Facing legal woes due to an unapproved construction of a metal carport is no joke. One of the gravities of failing to secure a permit is demolishing your carport. And that means the money you shell out will go with it and besides, you need to pay the fines.
Having a permit is not only about legal and money matters. Above all, it’s also about your safety. A carport may be a hazard from the very beginning if not checked for safety. It may collapse and cause accidents because of the wrong installation. Furthermore, some places are considered hazard-prone areas to elements, like blizzards or hurricanes. So you must build a carport that is sturdier not to be blown away.
What to do, what to expect?
If you are all set to get a permit, here are the tips of what to do and expect in processing it:
- You need to submit documents. These are the application form, building plan, and site plan.
- A site plan illustrates and informs your carport’s design and location on your property.
- A building plan illustrates the design details of your metal carport itself.
One of the tips to ease your application processes is to consult your carport manufacturer. Perhaps, they have services to help you to fasten and secure you will get a permit.
- Pay your fees. Along with the submission of documents is paying fees to get your carport permit. Expect that apart from the building permit, you may also be required to pay for things like plumbing or electrical permits, safety codes, etc.
- Wait for the authority’s go signal. After doing your part in submitting documents and paying fees, you need to wait for the authority’s evaluation and permit. They may take time to examine your carport’s specifications. For example, is it an attached-type or free-standing carport? How will you attach it to your house? Or far, wide and tall it’s against your house?
If the authority gives you a permit, then you can safely carry on with installing your metal carport. And keep it for it has value before, during, and even after your carport is done. Who knows, it may be a factor to raise the price of your property if in case you decide to sell it someday.