Building Permits in Mount Holly, NC

Check permit requirements for home improvement projects in Mount Holly. Select a project type below to see local requirements, estimated fees, and how to apply.

28 Permit Rules
28 Project Types
IRC 2018 NC Residential Code (based on 2015 IRC) Building Code

Key Exemptions in Mount Holly

These projects typically don't require a building permit in Mount Holly:

A small at-grade accessory slab (walkway, patio pad, or equipment pad) of 200 square feet or less is generally exempt from a building permit under the 2018 North Carolina Residential Code (based on the 2015 IRC). A slab that becomes part of a building foundation or supports a future structure falls under a building permit from Gaston County Building Inspections. Call 811 to locate utilities before digging.

A freestanding deck no more than 30 inches above grade and no more than 200 square feet is exempt from a building permit under the 2018 North Carolina Residential Code (based on the 2015 IRC). Anything attached to the dwelling, raised higher, or larger triggers a building permit reviewed by Gaston County Building Inspections. Zoning setbacks still apply.

A fence 6 feet tall or less is generally exempt from a building permit under the 2018 North Carolina Residential Code (based on the 2015 IRC); a taller fence requires a permit from Gaston County Building Inspections. Local zoning still limits fence height in front yards (often around 3.5 to 4 feet) and on corner lots for visibility.

An at-grade, uncovered concrete or paver patio is exempt from a building permit. Adding a roof, cover, or screen enclosure turns it into an accessory structure that requires a building permit from Gaston County Building Inspections, and zoning may limit lot coverage.

A retaining wall 4 feet or less measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, with no surcharge, is exempt from a building permit under the 2018 North Carolina Residential Code (based on the 2015 IRC). A taller wall, or any wall supporting a surcharge such as a slope or driveway, requires a permit and engineered design from Gaston County Building Inspections. Provide drainage behind any wall.

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Mount Holly Building Department

NameGaston County Building & Development Services (Building Inspections)
Address128 W Main Avenue, Gastonia, NC 28053
HoursMonday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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