Garage conversion rules in Kanawha County, WV — sometimes called garage-to-ADU or accessory living unit conversions — govern permits, ceiling height, egress, and parking replacement.
Converting a garage to living space in unincorporated Kanawha County requires a county building permit and must meet the West Virginia State Building Code for habitable rooms — egress, ceiling height, insulation, and inspected electrical and plumbing.
A garage conversion in unincorporated Kanawha County needs a building permit from the Planning & Community Development Department and must bring the space up to habitable standards under the adopted West Virginia State Building Code: minimum ceiling height, egress windows, insulation, heating, ventilation, and inspected electrical and plumbing. West Virginia's humid climate makes vapor barriers and moisture control important over a slab. If the conversion adds a bathroom or kitchen on septic, the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department must confirm the system can carry the added load. The unincorporated county sets no zoning limit on a second unit, but Charleston and other cities apply their own zoning.
An unpermitted conversion draws code enforcement and doubled or tripled permit fees, and must be brought to code or restored to a garage. Un-inspected electrical or plumbing must be opened up and corrected.
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