How to Deal with Weather-Related Home Repairs
By Office of Communication
Posted on April 22, 2015, April 22, 2015

Heavy storms can sometimes bring about unplanned home repairs. The Community Development & Planning Department would like to offer tips and reminders on selecting a contractor to perform these repairs.

If your home or business needs to be remodeled because of storm damage, a building permit is most likely warranted for the repairs. Here is a list of work that does not require a permit. Ensuring that the contractor obtains the necessary permit decreases the chances of unethical contracting practices and complies with adopted building codes.

Be wary of storm chasers, or contractors who flock to an area that has been hit by bad weather. After the tornado in 2012 and the recent storms this past October, residents were approached by several out-of-town contractors who wanted to work without a permit. Homeowners should use caution with contractors soliciting door-to-door. The City of Arlington requires all contractors to register with the Community Development and Planning Department while working on homes or businesses in the City. You can check to see if a contractor is registered here.

Out-of-town companies and workers will come to the area after stormy weather; be vigilant and make sure they are operating under the City of Arlington’s building codes. If you prefer a local contractor, but demand is high, many roofers will perform provisional repairs to tide you over.

Selecting and using the right contractor can help safeguard your home and reduce the need for future repairs. Please visit the Community Development & Planning page to view a list of general tips for choosing a contractor.

If you need assistance with permitting or have questions about building codes, please contact 817-459-6502 to speak with a customer service representative.

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