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1–2%
Typical permit fee
$50–$5K
Average fee range
$4,700
Avg. homeowner project (JCHS)
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Estimated Permit Fee Range
$200 – $800
2–4 wks
Approval Time
2–3
Inspections
~1.2%
Of Project Cost
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Unpermitted work can cost $5,000–$25,000 in fines, forced teardowns, failed home sales, or insurance denials — far more than the permit itself.
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Average Building Permit Fees by Project Type

Permit fees vary significantly by jurisdiction and project type. Most cities charge either a flat fee (common for trade permits like electrical or plumbing) or a percentage of the project's total valuation (common for structural work). The table below shows typical national averages — use the calculator above for a personalized estimate.

Project TypeTypical Fee RangeFee MethodApproval Time
🏠 Roofing$100 – $400Flat fee1–3 weeks
❄️ HVAC$100 – $300Flat fee1–2 weeks
☀️ Solar Panels$150 – $500Flat / per kW2–5 weeks
🍳 Kitchen Remodel$150 – $1,500+0.8–1.8% of cost2–6 weeks
🚿 Bathroom Remodel$100 – $900+0.6–1.5% of cost2–4 weeks
🏗️ Room Addition$500 – $5,000+1.5–2.5% of cost6–16 weeks
🏠 ADU$500 – $4,000+1.2–2.2% of cost4–12 weeks
🪵 Deck / Patio$150 – $1,200+0.8–1.8% of cost2–6 weeks
🏡 Fence$50 – $200Flat fee1–3 weeks
⚡ Electrical$75 – $250Flat fee1–3 weeks
🔧 Plumbing$75 – $300Flat fee1–3 weeks
🪟 Window Replacement$75 – $200Flat fee1–2 weeks
🔨 Demolition$100 – $500Flat / % of cost2–5 weeks
🏛️ New Construction$500 – $8,000+1.5–2.5% of cost8–24 weeks

* Fees shown are national averages. Actual fees vary by city and county. Always verify with your local building department.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a building permit cost? +
Most permits cost 1–2% of the project's total value, with minimum fees of $50–$500. Flat-fee permits (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) typically run $75–$350. Major projects like new construction or room additions can cost $1,000–$8,000+ in permit fees. Use the calculator above for a project-specific estimate.
How much does a roofing permit cost? +
Roofing permits typically cost $100–$400 as a flat fee for residential reroofing. Some jurisdictions calculate it as 0.5–1% of the project cost for larger jobs. The permit usually covers 1–2 inspections: a rough inspection and a final.
How much does a solar panel permit cost? +
Solar permits typically cost $150–$500 for residential systems. Some jurisdictions charge per kilowatt of system capacity. The permitting process includes a building department review and utility interconnection approval, usually taking 2–5 weeks total with 2–3 inspections.
Do I need a permit for an ADU? +
Yes. ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) require permits in virtually all US jurisdictions. Fees run 1.2–2.2% of project cost with a $500 minimum. Many California cities offer ADU fast-track programs that can reduce approval to 4–6 weeks. The permit covers building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work.
What happens if you build without a permit? +
Building without a permit can result in fines ($500–$5,000+), required teardown of the unpermitted work, insurance claim denials, and inability to sell your home. When discovered during a home sale, unpermitted work typically costs $5,000–$50,000 to resolve or causes the deal to fall through entirely.
How long does permit approval take? +
Approval time ranges from 1 day (over-the-counter permits for simple electrical/plumbing) to 6+ months (new construction in high-demand jurisdictions). Most residential projects take 2–8 weeks. Submitting complete plans digitally and calling the permit office before submitting can shave 1–3 weeks off the timeline.
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