Tag
plumbing
6 Porch Notes tagged “plumbing,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Boulder County
Boulder County cosmetic work changes when plumbing or electric is added
In Boulder County, finish work like cabinets and counters skips a permit until plumbing or electrical is part of the remodel, which flips it to permit work.
Read note ->Water and land - Denver County
Denver Water service line leaks can be the owner's homework
Denver Water won't cover damage from a property's service line or internal plumbing, so the repair and insurance fall on the owner.
Read note ->Home and property - Weld County
A Weld owner-builder affidavit has limits
Weld County's homeowner affidavit lets resident owners do listed work, but paid plumbing and electrical still need licensed trades.
Read note ->Home and property - Clear Creek County
Clear Creek owners still need to check state-licensed trades
Clear Creek County requires no general-contractor license, but plumbing and electrical contractors must be licensed by the state.
Read note ->Home and property - Denver County
Denver trade work can still need the main project path
A Denver trade permit for wiring or plumbing may not cover the whole job; larger remodels still need the main project review.
Read note ->Home and property - Mesa County
Mesa County inspections can include license checks
Mesa County electrical and plumbing inspections may also review state license and apprenticeship requirements, so confirm the work crew up front.
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