How to Get a Roof Replacement Permit in Greece, NY (2026 Guide)

Everything you need to know about roof replacement permits in Greece, NY, local requirements, fees, timelines, and how to apply.

By Joey, Founder · Last updated May 23, 2026 · How we research →

$210 – $850 Permit Fees
about 2 weeks Approval Time
2 Local Rules

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Do You Need a Roof Replacement Permit in Greece?

Based on Greece's local building codes, you'll need a permit when:

Required·Rule 1

Structural roof changes (dormers, pitch changes, skylights) require a building permit with engineered plans.

SourceTown of Greece Code / NYS Uniform Code / 2024 IRC

These roof replacement projects are typically exempt in Greece:

Exempt·Rule 1

Minor roof repairs (patching, replacing a few shingles) typically do not require a permit.

SourceTown of Greece Code / NYS Uniform Code / 2024 IRC

Permit Fees in Greece

Based on local Greece permit data, fees for roof replacement projects typically range:

$210 – $850 Greece Permit Fee Range

Here's how fees break down by project scope nationally:

Project ScopeTypical Permit Fee
Standard re-roof (residential)$150 – $500
Roof repair permit (where required)$70 – $250
Structural roof changes or additions$300 – $1,000+
Plan review surcharge (structural changes)$50 – $200 additional
Structural engineering (material change, if required)$500 – $2,000+ (separate from permit)

Fees are typically calculated based on estimated project value. Contact Building Department for exact amounts.

How Long Does It Take?

In Greece, typical approval time for roof replacement permits is about 2 weeks.

More complex projects requiring structural review or variances may take longer. Simple projects may qualify for expedited or over-the-counter review in some cases.

How to Apply for a Roof Replacement Permit in Greece

  1. 1 Check requirements: Use our free lookup tool or contact Building Department to confirm your project needs a permit.
  2. 2 Gather documents: Prepare your application, site plan, construction drawings, and any other required documents.
  3. 3 Submit your application: Visit Building Department or apply in person at 1 Vince Tofany Blvd, Greece, NY 14612.
  4. 4 Pay fees: Pay the applicable permit fees ($210 – $850).
  5. 5 Wait for approval: Your application will be reviewed by Greece plan reviewers. Typical turnaround is about 2 weeks.
  6. 6 Begin work: Once approved, post your permit visibly at the job site before starting work.
  7. 7 Schedule inspections: Call Building Department at (585) 723-2443 to schedule required inspections at each phase of the project.

Greece Building Department Contact

NameBuilding Department
Address1 Vince Tofany Blvd, Greece, NY 14612
HoursMon-Fri 9am-5pm

Required Inspections in Greece

Most roof replacement projects in Greece require inspections at each construction stage:

Inspection·Stage 1

Deck Inspection (not always required), Condition of the roof deck (sheathing), checking for rot, water damage, delamination, or structural deficiencies. Any damaged decking must be repaired or replaced before new roofing is installed. Inspector verifies repairs were made properly.

WhenAfter tear-off and before underlayment installation, some jurisdictions require this, others accept photos of the clean deck
Common FailuresRotted decking not replaced, damaged rafters not reinforced, deck not cleaned of old fasteners and debris.
Inspection·Stage 2

Final Inspection, Materials match the permit specifications, underlayment properly installed (double layer required for slopes 2:12 to 4:12), ice and water shield present at eaves/valleys/penetrations (in applicable climate zones), drip edge installed at all eaves and gable edges, proper flashing at walls/chimneys/valleys/penetrations, adequate ventilation (intake and exhaust meeting code ratios), correct nail type/length/pattern per manufacturer specs, proper shingle installation (offset, exposure, starter strips, hip and ridge caps), and overall workmanship.

WhenAfter all roofing work is complete, this is the primary inspection for most residential re-roofs and may be the only one required
Common FailuresMissing or improperly installed drip edge (required since 2012 IRC), inadequate ventilation, missing ice and water shield, improper flashing at wall intersections, incorrect nail pattern or length.

Schedule inspections with Building Department at (585) 723-2443 at least 24–48 hours in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you need a permit depends on the size and scope of your roof replacement project. In Greece, some smaller projects are exempt while larger ones require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.

Permit fees for roof replacement projects in Greece typically range from $210 – $850. Fees are usually based on the estimated project value.

Typical approval time in Greece is about 2 weeks. Complex projects requiring structural review may take longer.

In most cases, homeowners in Greece can pull permits and perform work on their own primary residence as an owner-builder. You're still responsible for meeting all code requirements and passing inspections.

Working without a required permit in Greece can result in fines, stop-work orders, required removal of completed work, and complications when selling your home.

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Disclaimer: This guide provides general information about roof replacement permit requirements in Greece, NY. Requirements can change. Always confirm with Building Department before starting any project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.