Navigating Los Angeles building permits can be overwhelming. This comprehensive guide explains when you need permits, how to apply, and what to expect throughout the approval process for your home remodeling project.
When Do You Need a Building Permit in Los Angeles?
Los Angeles has specific requirements for home improvement permits. Understanding these requirements upfront prevents costly delays and legal issues. Our general contracting team handles permit acquisition for all projects.
Projects That Require Permits
- Structural Changes: Wall removal, additions, second stories, foundation work
- Electrical Work: New circuits, panel upgrades, outlet additions over $500
- Plumbing: New fixtures, pipe relocation, water heater installation
- HVAC: New systems, ductwork changes, unit replacement
- Windows/Doors: Size changes, new openings, egress modifications
- ADU Construction: All accessory dwelling units require permits
Learn more about ADU construction permit requirements for your project.
Projects That Typically Don't Require Permits
- Painting and wallpaper
- Flooring replacement (same type)
- Cabinet refacing
- Countertop replacement
- Fixture replacement (same location)
- Minor repairs under $500
Los Angeles Permit Costs and Timelines
Budget for permit fees as part of your overall project cost. Use our cost calculator to factor in permit expenses.
Typical Permit Fees
- Kitchen Remodel: $500-$1,500
- Bathroom Remodel: $400-$1,000
- Room Addition: $1,000-$3,000
- ADU (New Construction): $3,000-$10,000+
- Electrical Panel Upgrade: $200-$500
- HVAC Replacement: $300-$600
Timeline Expectations
- Over-the-Counter Permits: Same day to 2 days
- Standard Plan Check: 2-4 weeks
- Complex Projects: 4-8 weeks
- ADU Permits: 4-12 weeks (streamlined process available)
Plan your project timeline with our timeline estimator including permit processing time.
The Inspection Process
After permit approval, your project will require inspections at key stages. Our team coordinates all inspections to keep your project on schedule.
- Foundation Inspection: Before pouring concrete
- Framing Inspection: After framing, before covering walls
- Rough Inspections: Electrical, plumbing, mechanical systems
- Insulation Inspection: Before drywall installation
- Final Inspection: Complete project review for certificate of occupancy
Working with a Licensed Contractor
A licensed general contractor handles permit acquisition, inspections, and code compliance. New Dawn Construction manages the entire permit process for projects in Burbank, Pasadena, Glendale, and throughout Los Angeles County.
Ready to start your project with proper permits? Contact us for a free consultation and permit guidance.
