Navigating Local Permits: What Homeowners in Chatham and Nearby Towns Need to Know

When planning a remodel, permits can feel like just another layer of red tape. But understanding them early can save you major headaches and costs down the road.

Contractor inspecting home exterior for permit compliance in New Jersey remodel project


By Chris Stevens, CKBR – Project Manager at KraftMaster Renovations

As someone who’s spent years managing projects across Chatham, Summit, Madison, and beyond, I’ve seen how the permit process can make or break a remodel.


Why Permits Matter for Local Homeowners

Permits are there to ensure your project is safe and up to code. Skipping them can lead to fines, insurance issues, and even forced removal of work. For example, we recently helped a homeowner in Madison who started a deck without a permit — midway through, the town issued a stop work order until everything was reviewed.

Common Projects that Need Permits

  • Major Kitchen or Bathroom Remodels: Moving plumbing, electrical, or walls? These always need a permit.
  • Home Additions & Bump-Outs: Expanding your footprint in towns like Chatham or Summit means plans must be approved.
  • Basement Finishing: Turning an unfinished basement into a cozy rec room? Inspections ensure it’s safe and properly insulated.
  • New Decks or Porches: Even if they seem small, they’re structural changes that require town approval.

When You Might Not Need a Permit

  • Painting or wallpapering
  • Cabinet or countertop swaps (no plumbing or electrical changes)
  • Minor repairs, like patching drywall or replacing trim

But even in these cases, it’s wise to confirm with your town.

How KraftMaster Handles Permits for You

We take care of the entire permit process so you don’t have to. For example, when we worked on a kitchen expansion in Summit, we handled everything — from initial plans to final inspections — so our clients could focus on picking their dream finishes.

Our team stays in touch with building departments in every town we work in, which helps avoid delays and surprises.

Final Thought

Permits can be tricky, but they’re essential for a remodel that’s not only beautiful but also safe and legal. If you’re unsure whether your project needs one, just ask! We’re here to help you get it right from day one.

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