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How does permitting affect timelines?

The permitting process for a home renovations can definitely influence the timeline of home renovation projects. In this clip, Erik differentiates between home remodeling and new construction, noting that renovations typically require a shorter permitting period. Specifically, projects that do not involve adding square footage, such as minor alterations like knocking down walls, can result in even quicker approval times.



Erik emphasizes that while timelines can vary significantly depending on the specific city or county, simple renovation permits might take just a few weeks, particularly if they are processed over the counter. In contrast, projects involving substantial additions can take much longer—potentially three to six months or even up to a year—due to the complexity of the application and review process.


He explains that the permitting timeline can also be affected by the volume of construction activity in a given area, particularly in cities experiencing a construction boom, such as Seattle. In such cases, local permit review teams may become overloaded, further extending approval times.


Erik also highlights the importance of collaboration with engineering and architectural partners for structural additions, as these professionals possess the necessary qualifications to navigate more complex permitting requirements.


Overall, Erik’s insights aim to prepare homeowners for the potential challenges of the permitting process and its implications for project timelines, emphasizing the importance of thorough planning and clear communication with contractors.

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