If you’re planning a home renovation or addition in the greater Charlotte region, whether inside the city, in Mecklenburg County, or across the state line into South Carolina, understanding the permitting process upfront is key.
At 7Acre Construction, we help homeowners get projects done right from day one. Here’s your practical guide to remodeling permits, regional regulation differences, inspection readiness, and cost planning.
What Projects Require a Permit?
In Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, permits are needed for a wide variety of remodeling projects. This includes kitchen or bath remodels when plumbing, electrical, or structural work is involved; additions or whole-room upfits; conversion of spaces (basements, attics); accessory structures like pool houses or detached units; and major systems upgrades (HVAC, mechanical, electrical). According to the county’s permitting guide, permits are required for “new structures, additions, tenant build-outs, structural repairs, plumbing or mechanical work, site features such as pools, retaining walls, and accessory buildings.”
If your project is purely cosmetic (painting, flooring, fixtures) and no changes to structure or major systems are made, you may not need a full building permit. But the safe move is to check with the local authority.
City vs. County Oversight: Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
In the Charlotte region, the regulatory layers matter. The city of Charlotte, North Carolina, handles zoning use permits and land-development review; meanwhile, Mecklenburg County (via the Code Enforcement division) processes building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits. For example, the City’s zoning-permit page references that the Zoning Use Permit (for Charlotte) is required in addition to the county building permit. The county’s code-enforcement site states they handle “permitting, plan review and inspections for building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work” across the county.
The practical implication: your remodel may require both a zoning use permit (city) and a building permit (county). Before you start demo or construction, make sure both paths are clear.
South Carolina: Permits in York & Lancaster Counties
If your property is in neighboring South Carolina, for example, in York County or Lancaster County, you’ll face a different set of rules. York County enforces the 2021 International Building Code and Residential Code with modifications.
They also offer online application and permit fee information: “Apply for and pay for your permit, schedule or cancel inspections online” in the residential permits section.
Keep in mind even similar projects—say a kitchen remodel—may require a building permit in North Carolina but might be subject to different thresholds or inspection regimes in South Carolina. It’s wise to engage a contractor familiar with permitting in each jurisdiction.
Step-by-Step: Permit Application in Charlotte/Mecklenburg
Here’s a simple overview of what to expect:
- Determine permit requirements: Review whether your remodel triggers building, zoning, or accessory structure permits. Mecklenburg’s site notes this step.
- Prepare your application: Collect documents, including site plan, drawings, scope of work, contractor license, and owner info.
- Submit via online portal: Mecklenburg uses the Accela Citizen Access portal for many projects.
- Pay permit fees: Fees are often based on construction value; the county maintains a fee ordinance.
- Plan review & permit issuance: For projects needing structural review, the plan-review team checks compliance.
- Construction and inspections: Once the permit is issued, you schedule required inspections (electrical, plumbing, framing, final) and then receive your Certificate of Occupancy or completion.
- Inspection readiness: Avoid common hold-ups by ensuring drawings are clear, the contractor is licensed, the permit is posted, and schedule inspections in a timely manner.
Estimating Permit Costs & Understanding Tiers
In Mecklenburg County, permit fees depend largely on the value of the work.
A guide lists tiered fee brackets: for example, for construction value $3,001–$50,000, the fee is ~$59.70 plus ~$12.19 per $1,000 over $3,000.
In South Carolina’s York County, a fee schedule shows, for example, residential/other plan review at $90, or building permit re-inspection at $90.
When you budget your project, you should build not just construction costs but also permit fees, inspection scheduling (which may affect the timeline), and possible re-review or re-inspection fees.
What to Expect During Plan Review and Inspection Scheduling
Plan review timing will vary depending on the complexity of your project. The city’s zoning permit page indicates a typical review window of 10 business days after gateway acceptance. If changes are needed, additional reviews may take longer. The county warns that plan review is required before issuing a permit for many projects.
Common delays include incomplete drawings, missing engineer stamps for structural work, inadequate utilities documentation, or the need for zoning variances. On the inspection side, request inspections early and keep your schedule flexible in case corrections are required.
Planning for Success: Choose the Right Home Remodeling Contractor
When you engage a remodeling contractor, look for someone who:
- Has experience navigating Charlotte, Mecklenburg County and/or South Carolina jurisdictions.
- Understands permit triggers, zoning issues, inspection sequencing, and fee estimation.
- Communicates clearly about timeline, scope, budget, and regulatory steps.
- Helps you stay inspection-ready, keeps permits posted, and ensures code compliance from the start.
At 7Acre Construction we specialize in guiding homeowners through the full lifecycle of remodeling projects, from permit strategy and design through inspections and final approval.
Ready to start your home renovation without surprises? Contact 7Acre Construction today to schedule your consultation. We’ll help you map out your permit strategy, timeline, and cost estimate, so you can build smart, stay compliant, and enjoy your updated home confidently.