Deck / Patio Permit Requirements in North Richland Hills, TX

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When you DON'T need a permit

Freestanding decks not exceeding 30 inches above grade do not require a building permit in Arlington, VA.

Source: Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC)

When you DO need a permit

Attached decks require a building permit in Arlington, VA due to structural connection to the home.

Estimated fee: $100 – $400

Typical timeline: About 2 weeks

Source: Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC)

Elevated decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit regardless of attachment.

Estimated fee: $85 – $340

Typical timeline: About 2 weeks

Source: North Richland Hills Building Code

Large covered elevated decks require a building permit with engineered plans.

Estimated fee: $130 – $510

Typical timeline: About 3 weeks

Source: North Richland Hills Building Code

Decks more than 30 inches above grade require a building permit in Arlington, VA. Structural plans and guard rails required.

Estimated fee: $150 – $600

Typical timeline: About 3 weeks

Source: Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC)

Large covered decks (300+ sq ft) require building and zoning permits in Arlington, VA.

Estimated fee: $250 – $800

Typical timeline: About 4 weeks

Source: Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC)

What Makes North Richland Hills Different

Here's how North Richland Hills's deck / patio rules stack up against the standard IRC baseline that most of the country follows.

Stricter Than the IRC

Attached decks require a building permit in Arlington, VA due to structural connection to the home.

Elevated decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit regardless of attachment.

Large covered elevated decks require a building permit with engineered plans.

Decks more than 30 inches above grade require a building permit in Arlington, VA. Structural plans and guard rails required.

1 rule match the IRC baseline — no surprises there.

Deck / Patio Permit Costs: North Richland Hills vs. Nearby

North Richland Hills comes in on the low side for Texas. You're looking at $85 – $800 here, compared to the state average of $123 – $416.

CityEstimated Fee
North Richland Hills $85 – $800
Houston $75 – $300
Houston $100 – $400
Houston $150 – $600

Fees shown are estimates based on local building code data. Actual fees may vary based on project scope and valuation.

Zoning & HOA Considerations

Zoning

Decks may be subject to zoning setback and lot coverage requirements. Check with your local planning department before building near property lines.

HOA Communities

If you live in an HOA community: many HOAs restrict deck materials, colors, size, and placement. Review your CC&Rs and submit an architectural review request before applying for a building permit. HOA approval can take 1–6 weeks.

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Building Department Contact

NameBuilding Permits & Inspections
Address4301 City Point Drive, First Floor, North Richland Hills, TX 76180
HoursMon-Fri 8am-5pm

Frequently Asked Questions

Estimated permit fees for Deck / Patio projects in North Richland Hills, TX range from $100 – $400. Fees vary based on project scope and valuation.

It depends on the specifics of your project. Some smaller Deck / Patio projects may be exempt from permit requirements, while larger ones typically require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.

Working without a required permit in North Richland Hills can result in fines, stop-work orders, being required to remove completed work, and complications when selling your home. It's always best to check first.

Typical approval time for Deck / Patio permits in North Richland Hills is About 2 weeks. More complex projects may take longer if plan review is required.

If you live in an HOA community, you may need architectural review approval in addition to a building permit. HOA rules and city building codes are separate — you may need to satisfy both. Review your CC&Rs and submit to your HOA's architectural review committee before starting work.

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Disclaimer: This information was last verified on 2026-04-10. Building permit requirements may change. Zoning requirements (setbacks, lot coverage, height limits) are separate and vary by location. Always confirm with your local building and planning departments before starting your project. PermitMint provides general guidance, not legal advice.