Do I Need a Permit for Framing and Drywalling My Unfinished Basement?

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Asked By Z3nMaster99 On

I'm in Ohio and helping a friend out with their unfinished basement. We're planning to at least drywall the perimeter and build a wall around the hot water tank and furnace, but there won't be any plumbing or electrical work involved. Do we need a permit for this, considering it won't be a livable space?

3 Answers

Answered By Steve99Dude On

It really depends on local regulations. You should definitely check with your city or county about their specific permit requirements.

Answered By RenovationNinja84 On

From my experience in SoCal, you usually don’t need a permit for just drywalling a basement, as long as nothing that requires an inspection is being added. But, each area has its own rules, so it's best to ask your local building department!

Answered By HomeFixer274 On

Most likely you do need a permit. Cities have fire codes if you're constructing any walls, even if it's not for a livable space. Better safe than sorry!

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