A building permit protects you, your family and the future occupants of your home. If a professional advises that you do not need a building permit for your project, check with your local building department yourself. You may in fact need a permit. If you do, it is to your advantage to get one.
If you receive advice that you don’t need a permit for the following projects - this is typically a red flag that your contractor is trying to cut corners – risking the safety of you, your family and your property.
At Bonney, we obtain required building permits for plumbing, heating and air conditioning work. We don’t cut corners and our workmanship complies with the exacting standards of local building inspection officials. Your project will be done right, the job will be done safely and it will last.
Bonney makes the process easy. We’ll obtain the permit and schedule the inspection for a date that fits your schedule. We’ll even call you ahead of time to remind you when your inspection is due.
Permits are typically required for:
• Water heater installations or replacements: this includes conventional and tankless gas water heaters and electric water heaters
• Replacement of sewer lines
• Replacement of main water service lines
• Replacement of an electric stove with a natural gas model
• Installation of new gas lines
• Installation of new heating and air conditioning systems
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If you receive advice that you don’t need a permit for the following projects - this is typically a red flag that your contractor is trying to cut corners – risking the safety of you, your family and your property.
At Bonney, we obtain required building permits for plumbing, heating and air conditioning work. We don’t cut corners and our workmanship complies with the exacting standards of local building inspection officials. Your project will be done right, the job will be done safely and it will last.
Bonney makes the process easy. We’ll obtain the permit and schedule the inspection for a date that fits your schedule. We’ll even call you ahead of time to remind you when your inspection is due.
Permits are typically required for:
• Water heater installations or replacements: this includes conventional and tankless gas water heaters and electric water heaters
• Replacement of sewer lines
• Replacement of main water service lines
• Replacement of an electric stove with a natural gas model
• Installation of new gas lines
• Installation of new heating and air conditioning systems