Do I need a permit for a deck that is not attached to my home?

Yes. Code requires a permit for any deck that serves an exit door regardless of whether it is attached to the building or free standing. You do not need a permit if you are replacing deck boards. You do need a permit if you are replacing anything structural (ie. railings, joists, etc.) If your deck/project is not attached to the home, is less than 200 sq. ft. and more than 10 ft. away from the home, a permit is not required.

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1. Do I need a permit to reroof my home or business?
2. Do I need a permit for my accessory building?
3. Do I need a permit to replace windows, doors, or siding?
4. Do I need a permit for a deck that is not attached to my home?
5. Do I need a permit for interior remodeling?
6. How do I get my power turned back on after it has been off for a period of time?
7. Do I need to be home during an inspection?
8. What are building permit fees based on?
9. Can I pull homeowner or business owner permits?
10. Do I need a permit for a pool?
11. How long will it take to get my permit?
12. Can you help me with hiring a good contractor?
13. What types of projects require a permit (ie. Building and all Trades)?