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Which Home Projects Require a Permit in Fulton County, GA?

Failing to pull a permit can cost you thousands when you sell. Here's what needs one and what doesn't.

Fulton County GA building permits flooring guide

Fulton County's building department is stricter than many Georgia counties, and with good reason โ€” unpermitted work is one of the most common complications in real estate transactions here. Buyers order home inspections that flag unpermitted additions and renovations, and sellers often end up either retroactively permitting work or discounting the sale price significantly.

For flooring and remodeling specifically, here's what requires a permit in Fulton County and what doesn't.

Projects That Generally Do NOT Require a Permit

Routine cosmetic work in Fulton County typically doesn't need a permit:

  • Installing, replacing, or refinishing hardwood, LVP, laminate, or tile flooring (surface replacement only)
  • Carpet installation and replacement
  • Painting interior or exterior
  • Replacing kitchen cabinets in the same location
  • Replacing countertops
  • Minor drywall patching
  • Installing fixtures (ceiling fans, light fixtures) on existing circuits

Projects That REQUIRE a Permit in Fulton County

  • Any structural modification โ€” removing or adding walls, particularly load-bearing walls
  • Electrical work beyond replacing fixtures (new circuits, panel upgrades, rewiring)
  • Plumbing rough-in or relocating plumbing lines
  • HVAC system replacement or ductwork modification
  • Adding or enclosing a room (garage conversions, screen enclosure conversions)
  • Deck, patio, or sunroom additions
  • Any work that increases conditioned square footage

โš ๏ธ Bathroom and kitchen remodels often trigger permits

Even if you're "just renovating" a bathroom or kitchen, if the project involves relocating a drain, adding a new electrical circuit, or modifying any HVAC, a permit is required. Many contractors skip permits to save time โ€” this becomes your problem when you sell the home.

"We've seen Atlanta home sales fall through because an unpermitted bathroom addition was discovered during inspection. The permit would have cost $150. The impact on the sale was $15,000 in price reduction."

How to Check Permit Status on Your Home

Fulton County maintains an online permit lookup at the Fulton County Building Division website. You can search by address to see all permits ever pulled on a property โ€” including open permits that were never finaled (inspected and closed). An open permit is a red flag in any real estate transaction and must be resolved before closing.

Why Using a Licensed Contractor Matters

Licensed contractors in Georgia are authorized to pull permits on your behalf and are responsible for ensuring work passes inspection. An unlicensed contractor who skips the permit process leaves you holding the liability. When you hire Jake of All Trades, we handle all permitting for projects that require it โ€” it's part of the service, not an afterthought.

Planning a Flooring or Renovation Project?

We handle all permitting requirements for Fulton County and surrounding areas. Free estimates, licensed and insured.

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