When you plan your backyard shed, start with the base. Many Denver homeowners choose a concrete pad because it gives the shed a firm start and makes it last longer. But before you pour the concrete, check the permit rules for the work. This guide helps you learn the rules and keep your project on track.
In Denver, you must get permits for most building work. The city wants to see that each structure is safe and meets local laws. A permit helps you avoid fines and can even raise your property’s value by following the rules.
Size of the Shed: For sheds over 200 square feet, you must get a permit for the shed and the concrete pad. Check local rules to know for sure.
Location: Where you plan to build matters. If the area is in a special zone or near water, more rules may apply.
Permanent Installation: If you set the concrete pad as a lasting part of your home, you will likely need a permit. This rule applies to pads that sink below ground or support heavy work.
Applying in Denver is simple if you follow a few steps:
Determine Your Needs: Confirm the shed’s size and the pad’s spot on your lot.
Visit the City’s Website: The City and County of Denver shares many guides online. Check the Denver Development Services page for forms and hints.
Fill Out the Application: Complete the forms with the right numbers and details about your project.
Pay the Fees: There is a fee for the permit. The cost changes with the work you plan.
Wait for Approval: After you submit, city staff review your paper. They may ask for more details before they say yes.
When you send in your permit paper, add these items:
Site Plans: Draw where the shed and pad will go in relation to your home and yard borders.
Design Drawings: Show the style and parts of the shed and pad.
Drainage Plans: Explain how water will move away to stop problems near your home or with neighbors.
HOA Rules: If your home has a Homeowners Association, they may have more rules. Check with them before you start.
Weather and Timing: Denver weather can change fast. Plan your work in milder months for easier concrete work.
Hiring a Professional: If you do not know all the steps, ask a local builder or contractor for help. They can make the work simpler and keep it within code.
Building a concrete pad for your shed is a key part of your home project. By learning and following Denver’s permit rules, you can avoid work delays and fines. Plan well, check local rules, and be sure the design suits both use and look. With the right foundation, your shed meets storage needs while adding true value to your property.
Contact us if you have any questions about permits or installing the pad. Happy building!