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Do I Need a Permit for Foundation Repair in Colorado?

Yes, you generally need a permit for foundation repair in Colorado, although the specific requirements vary by location. Because permit rules are determined by individual cities and counties, what is required in one municipality may differ from another.

Key details regarding the permitting process include:

  • Local Variations: Permit requirements often change based on local soil characteristics and climate. For instance, some jurisdictions may mandate specific pier depths due to Colorado’s expansive soils.
  • Structural Engineering: You will often need sealed plans from a structural engineer to obtain a permit. This is particularly common for specialized solutions like helical pier installation.
  • Professional Assistance: Rocky Mountain Steel Piering (RMSSCO) handles the majority of the permit application process for homeowners. Their team manages the necessary documentation and submissions to local jurisdictions.

Because regulations can change, it is always recommended to verify the current requirements with your local building department before starting any work.


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