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Cariboo Regional District Permits, Plans & Inspections Guide 2010

Cover of CRD Permits, Plans & Inspections GuideNot sure what is required by the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) when it comes to permits, plans and inspections? Do you need a permit? What are the costs?

Look no further, Download The latest CRD publication here (6.5 Mb). This publication was last modified March 23, 2010 and provides a very good overview of what is required by the CRD and your obligations as a homeowner or contractor. Additional related documents can be found here. For all documents available from the CRD please visit http://www.cariboord.bc.ca

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Why Permits & Inspections Are So Important!

So you’ve decided to add a room or two on to your home, you want it done right but you are thinking about doing it without a permit to save time and money? This would be a very bad choice, and the financial and safety consequences may cost you much more in the long run.

In most areas of North America, you have to have a permit for any work that involves structural changes to your home or the addition of a structure. The exception may be some areas that are so remote the nearest town’s building department does not include it as part of it’s jurisdiction. Even in this case, you are still required to build according to the areas building codes.

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3 Dangerous Words… It’s to Code!

The three most dangerous words in construction are “It’s to Code”.

These are not the words you want hear from a contractor when it comes time to pay and you are not happy with the quality of the work done and/or materials used!

Most homeowners do not realize that our building codes do not require contractors to meet a certain level of quality as might be expected. Building codes are implemented to make sure that contractors meet minimum safety and construction standards – that is all. This means that a door slightly out of level, poor joinery (e.g. – tight mitre joints vs mitre joints that require filler and sanding prior to painting), or imperfect drywall finishing are all acceptable – that means “Approved and Passed” – Pay Up!

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