Most renovation work in Tarrant County requires a building permit if it involves structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work. Cosmetic work like painting, flooring, and cabinetry typically does not require a permit.
In Fort Worth, building permits are required for structural modifications, electrical work beyond simple fixture replacement, plumbing modifications, HVAC installation, window or door size changes, and room additions. Cosmetic work not requiring a permit includes painting, wallpapering, flooring replacement, cabinet installation, countertop replacement, and minor repairs. Renovation projects in historic districts may require additional review by the Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission. Plan review typically takes 1-3 business days for routine residential projects.
Work without a required permit can result in fines of $500-$2,000 per day, stop-work orders, and the requirement to open finished walls for inspection. After-the-fact permits typically cost double the standard fee.
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