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When Deck Repairs Require a Permit in Denver

March 23, 2025•3 min read
a construction worker carefully measuring and repairing a wooden deck in a residential backyard in denver, with tools scattered around, a permit display board leaning against the deck, and the denver skyline visible in the background, under a clear blue sky.

When planning a kitchen remodel, keep in mind that changes—even ones to your deck—might need permits. In Denver, city rules are strict. If you work on deck repairs or updates, know local rules so your work follows safety and law.

Understanding Deck Permits in Denver

Decks add space and form a key part of your building’s structure. If you change beams, posts, or the deck shape, you must get a permit. The permit ties your work to city rules and safety codes that protect you and your neighbors.

When is a Permit Needed?

Most people learn that not all deck repairs call for a permit. Still, some cases do need approval. Here are situations that require a permit:

  1. Structural work: Changing the support by adding or removing beams or posts.
  2. Height work: If the deck is higher than 30 inches off the ground, permits are required.
  3. Expansion work: Extending or changing the deck’s shape or size.
  4. Material changes: Swapping materials that change the deck’s weight or strength.
  5. Stairs or railings: Installing or changing them can trigger permit rules.

How to Get a Deck Repair Permit

The process in Denver is simple. Do this:

  1. Check local rules: Visit the Denver government website to learn about deck rules.
  2. Draw your plans: Write and sketch the work you plan clearly.
  3. File an application: Fill out the permit form and pay any fee.
  4. Get an inspection: An inspector may visit during and after the work to check safety.

The Good Side of Getting a Permit

Even if minor repairs seem to save time and money without a permit, there are upsides to getting one:

• Safety: The permit makes sure your work meets safety rules and cuts future risks. • Home value: Following rules can boost your home’s worth if you sell later. • Avoid fines: A permit helps you skip extra fees or redoing work that fails city rules.

Conclusion

In brief, whether you remodel your kitchen or repair your deck, know Denver’s permit rules. Check local building codes and get permits for deck work so your project stays safe and legal. If you need help, talk with a licensed contractor or the local building office. Happy remodeling!

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