Getting a residential building permit in Loganville shouldn’t slow down your project. Whether you’re building a deck, planning a home addition, or starting new residential construction, we handle the entire permitting process from start to approval.
We work directly with the City of Loganville Building Department and ensure all applications meet Georgia State Construction Code requirements — helping homeowners and contractors avoid rejections, delays, and costly mistakes.
Residential permits in Loganville are issued by the City of Loganville, with some projects requiring coordination with Gwinnett County or Walton County, depending on property location and zoning.
Every permit must comply with:
Georgia State Construction Codes
Local zoning regulations
Inspection requirements at key construction stages
We review your plans, prepare the paperwork, submit applications, and communicate with city officials until approval is granted.
We assist with permits for:
Decks and porches
Home additions
Interior remodels
Garage conversions
New residential construction
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC permits
Each permit type is handled according to Loganville’s local requirements to ensure fast approval.
Homeowners
Builders and developers
Remodelers
Real estate investors
Whether you’re pulling your first permit or managing multiple projects, we make the process straightforward.
Most residential permits require:
Construction plans or drawings
Site plan or survey
Contractor license (if applicable)
Completed permit application
If anything is missing or incorrect, we’ll identify it before submission to avoid delays.
Local experience in Loganville and Gwinnett County
Familiarity with city inspectors and review standards
Faster approvals with fewer rejections
Clear communication - no confusing reports
Do I need a permit for a deck in Loganville?
Yes. Most decks in Loganville require a residential building permit, especially if they are attached to the home or exceed height limits.
How long does it take to get a residential permit in Loganville?
Most residential permits are approved within 1–3 weeks, depending on project complexity and application accuracy.
Can a homeowner pull their own permit in Loganville?
In some cases, yes. However, homeowners are still responsible for meeting all code and inspection requirements.
What happens if I start construction without a permit?
Starting work without a permit can result in fines, stop-work orders, and required rework to meet code.

We specialize in navigating the complexities of Metro Atlanta’s permitting landscape, ensuring your projects proceed smoothly and efficiently.
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