Do you need a permit to build a shed?
Someone is asking me that question, buying one, vs building one.
where do they draw the line, I know you sort of need a permit for everything.
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Do you need a permit to build a shed?
Someone is asking me that question, buying one, vs building one.
where do they draw the line, I know you sort of need a permit for everything.
it depends on how big the shed is going to be. not 100 percent sure though
try here http://content.calgary.ca/CCA/City+B...al+Permits.htm
or call 311
under 10'x10' and you are good i believe... not 100% sure if that is true in calgary or not though
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Originally posted by lint
try here http://content.calgary.ca/CCA/City+B...al+Permits.htm
or call 311
A Building Permit is NOT required for:
• Fences.
• Retaining walls that retain less than one metre
of soil.
• Swimming pools, hot tubs and ponds that are not
capable of holding more than 600 mm of water.
• Painting, decorating and general maintenance.
• Minor repairs using similar or same materials
for maintenance unless the changes involve
electrical or mechanical work.
• Accessory buildings that are not greater than 10
square metres in area and are not habitable.
thanks. I'll just make it 10 sq metres. The ceiling, walls foundation will all be poured/re-inforced concrete.
lol... most garages have concrete walls & ceilings? ;)
I could see a concrete foundation being somewhat useful... but concrete walls & ceiling, that seems like overkill for a 100 sq ft shed.
zombie apocalypse!!
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Originally posted by thetransporter
A Building Permit is NOT required for:
• Fences.
• Retaining walls that retain less than one metre
of soil.
• Swimming pools, hot tubs and ponds that are not
capable of holding more than 600 mm of water.
• Painting, decorating and general maintenance.
• Minor repairs using similar or same materials
for maintenance unless the changes involve
electrical or mechanical work.
• Accessory buildings that are not greater than 10
square metres in area and are not habitable.
thanks. I'll just make it 10 sq metres. The ceiling, walls foundation will all be poured/re-inforced concrete.
You might want to call "Call-Before-You-Dig" first.
It's free and they will tell you where the power, gas lines, etc. are. Good to know for several reasons:
1. you might dig into a gas line obviously
2. if the city need to get to them for service, they will jack hammer your foundation.
edit: you can use concrete slabs for the floor. By the way, I thought you need a permit if it's higher than 4'.
edit 2: if your shed is about 10 square meters, that's a fawking big shed, more like a barn...lol.
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Originally posted by shutterbug_art8
You might want to call "Call-Before-You-Dig" first.
It's free and they will tell you where the power, gas lines, etc. are. Good to know for several reasons:
1. you might dig into a gas line obviously
2. if the city need to get to them for service, they will jack hammer your foundation.
edit: you can use concrete slabs for the floor. By the way, I thought you need a permit if it's higher than 4'.
edit 2: if your shed is about 10 square meters, that's a fawking big shed, more like a barn...lol.
yeah they came out. the other day.
i been calling 311 i get different answers.
I will keep everyone posted!
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Originally posted by masoncgy
lol... most garages have concrete walls & ceilings? ;)
I could see a concrete foundation being somewhat useful... but concrete walls & ceiling, that seems like overkill for a 100 sq ft shed.
well not ceilings, by why not?
I believe the number is 108 sq ft... any larger and you need a permit...
10 sq/m = 107.6391 sq/ft
10ft x 10ft = 100 sq/ft
That's some fine calculating there point dexterQuote:
Originally posted by barmanjay
10 sq/m = 107.6391 sq/ft
10ft x 10ft = 100 sq/ft
I'm all about numbers :DQuote:
Originally posted by TomcoPDR
That's some fine calculating there point dexter
Cost? Just do a concrete foundation like everything else. I don't even see many garages with concrete walls.Quote:
Originally posted by thetransporter
well not ceilings, by why not?
cinder block is pretty common. you maybe in a newer areaQuote:
Originally posted by BlackArcher101
Cost? Just do a concrete foundation like everything else. I don't even see many garages with concrete walls.
ya please post results of this project, I've been thinking about building one myself. I just don't like the idea of those plastic ones, they just don't seem durable.
I'm wondering what the cost will be to build one though.
cinder blocks stacked 2 high, buried, and filled with concrete?? is that what you would do? Then just anchor it down like you would a garage?Quote:
Originally posted by thetransporter
cinder block is pretty common. you maybe in a newer area
Quote:
Originally posted by nonofyobiz
ya please post results of this project, I've been thinking about building one myself. I just don't like the idea of those plastic ones, they just don't seem durable.
I'm wondering what the cost will be to build one though.
cinder blocks stacked 2 high, buried, and filled with concrete?? is that what you would do? Then just anchor it down like you would a garage?
My idea is not even blocks just rebar and re-enforced concrete, much more better if the ground shifts. just fill it in. sort of the like that picture someone posted, then put siding over it.