Frequently Asked Question
Do I Need a Permit for a Bathroom Remodel in Charlotte, NC?
The short answer is: Almost certainly, yes.
In the City of Charlotte, the Mecklenburg County Code is very clear about what triggers a permit. While "cosmetic" updates like painting or replacing a mirror don't require one, most bathroom remodels go beyond that.
You MUST have a permit if:
- You are moving a toilet, sink, or shower drain.
- You are adding or moving electrical outlets or lights.
- You are removing or adding a wall (structural or non-structural).
- The total cost of labor and materials exceeds $15,000.
- You are replacing the water heater as part of the project.
What happens if you don't get one?
Skipping the permit process in Charlotte can lead to "Stop Work" orders, double permit fees as a penalty, and major issues when you try to sell your home. Most importantly, your homeowners insurance may deny claims related to unpermitted work (like a leak or electrical fire).
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