Columbus requires building permits for renovations involving structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work. Cosmetic work is exempt. Permits submitted through Building & Zoning Services. Historic district renovations require additional review.
Columbus requires building permits for renovations that alter structural elements, modify electrical wiring, change plumbing, or involve HVAC modifications. Separate trade permits are required for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work β these must be obtained by licensed contractors registered with the city. Cosmetic renovations (painting, flooring, cabinet replacement) typically do not require permits. Window replacements require a permit if the opening size changes. Roofing replacement requires a permit. Kitchen and bathroom remodels nearly always require permits. Renovations in Columbus's designated historic districts (German Village, Victorian Village, Italian Village, etc.) require additional Historic Resources Commission review and a Certificate of Appropriateness. Permits are submitted through Building & Zoning Services at 757 Carolyn Ave.
Renovating without permits: stop-work order, fines, and retroactive permitting. Work may need to be opened for inspection.
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