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5 Porch Notes tagged “deck,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Summit County
Summit County remodels often need a building permit
Summit County permits cover far more than new builds: alterations, remodels, decks, hot tubs, and even window replacements can all need one.
Read note ->Home and property - Washington County
Washington County building permits start before the rural home
On the Eastern Plains, building permits cover far more than new homes: additions, garages, decks, sheds, grain bins, and towers too.
Read note ->Home and property - Custer County
Custer accessory structures and decks can need their own permit
In Custer County, sheds, garages, barns, decks, porches, and balconies all fall under one accessory-structure permit, not just the house.
Read note ->Home and property - Lincoln County
Roofed decks, carports, and outbuildings can need a Lincoln permit
Roofed decks, patio covers, carports, garages, outbuildings, and screened porches all show up among Lincoln County's permit examples.
Read note ->Home and property - Jefferson County
Jeffco deck height changes the permit path
A deck's height off the ground decides which Jeffco permit you need, from none under 12 inches to a building permit at 30 inches.
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