If I am a homeowner in the Village, can I do my own electrical work?
A property owner may personally perform electrical work in his or her own single-family residence owned by and occupied by or to be occupied by him or her as a permanent residence, provided that:
  1. A permit is applied for and secured in accordance with Chapter 106 (Building Construction)

  2. All required fees are paid

  3. The work is performed by yourself in accordance with Chapter 106 of Village Code
  4. An inspection is applied for

  5. Project approval is received from the building inspector

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1. Do I need to submit plans for a permit related to interior building work?
2. How are wells regulated?
3. Does my electrician need to be licensed by the Village?
4. Do I need an electrical permit if I am just changing one outlet or a ceiling fan?
5. Do I need a heating (HVAC) permit if I am relocating a heat register and the related duct work?
6. Does my plumber need to be licensed by the State of Wisconsin?
7. Do I need to take out a plumbing permit if I am just moving a fixture?
8. If I am a homeowner in the Village, can I do my own electrical work?
9. If I am a homeowner in the Village, can I do my own HVAC work?
10. If I am a homeowner in the Village, can I do my own plumbing work?
11. Do I need a plumbing permit if I am adding a fixture or appliance?
12. Do I need a permit for a gas space heater?