Types of Building Permits

There are many projects that fall under the requirement to have a building permit.  A building permit gives you legal permission to start construction or demolition of a building project.  

Review the Building Permit Application Guide  to assist you with the process.

Builds of Projects Not Requiring a Permit

You do not need a building permit when you:

  • construct any detached structure less than 10 square metres (107 square feet) or a shed accessory to a residential use only under 15 square metres (160 square feet) in size, these structures must comply with other applicable by-laws (e.g., zoning), regulations and contain no plumbing
  • replace shingles or steel roofing, or replace exterior cladding, unless structural work is undertaken, insulation is added or air barrier is added
  • install eaves trough
  • paint or decorate
  • erect a fence, unless it surrounds a swimming pool
  • install, replace or alter electrical fixtures (excluding smoke or CO alarms). Note that an inspection by the Electrical Safety Authority may be required
  • demolish a farm building on an active farm
  • tents smaller than 60 sq metres that are used for personal or non-commercial use

Although a building permit may not be required, zoning by-laws still apply and your project may require planning approval or approval from other agencies. Please contact us before starting any construction or demolition project. Structures built without a permit may be subject to increased fees.

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