Remodeling your bathroom is exciting. Whether you’re upgrading fixtures or planning a complete renovation, there’s one question many homeowners ask: Do you need a permit for a bathroom remodel? The short answer is: yes, in many cases—but not always.

Let’s break down when a permit is required, when it’s not, how the process works in Indiana, and what could go wrong if you skip it.

Why Permits Matter in Bathroom Renovations

Permits aren’t just paperwork—they ensure your project is safe, code-compliant, and legally approved. If your remodel involves more than simple cosmetic updates, chances are you’ll need to involve your local building department.

In most cities, including Brownsburg and the greater Indianapolis area, permits help confirm that the work meets local codes and passes inspection.

When You DO Need a Permit for a Bathroom Remodel

You’ll typically need a permit if your remodel includes:

  • Moving or adding plumbing lines

  • Installing new electrical wiring or circuits

  • Changing the layout or removing walls

  • Adding a new bathroom to your home

  • Installing new ventilation or HVAC components

Any changes that affect plumbing, electrical systems, or the structure of your home usually require a permit.

When You Usually DON’T Need a Permit

Cosmetic upgrades typically don’t require approval. You likely don’t need a permit if you’re:

  • Replacing a toilet or sink in the exact location

  • Installing new light fixtures

  • Painting or wallpapering

  • Swapping out a vanity or mirror

  • Replacing floor or shower tiles without structural changes

Even if no permit is required, quality craftsmanship still matters, especially if you plan to sell your home in the future.

Quick Permit Guide: What Requires Approval?

Task Description Permit Required? Notes
Replace toilet or sink (same spot) No Cosmetic work only
Move or add plumbing lines Yes Requires a plumbing permit
New electrical wiring or circuits Yes Needs an electrical permit
Paint walls or ceilings No Cosmetic — no license needed
Install new tiles No Unless it affects structural elements
Remove the wall or expand the bathroom Yes Structural change — permit is mandatory
Install a new exhaust fan or HVAC system. Yes An HVAC permit may be needed

 

Who Pulls the Permit: You or the Contractor?

If you hire a licensed contractor like Terry Brodnik Group, we handle the entire permit process for you. We know what paperwork to file, how to coordinate inspections, and how to ensure compliance. This not only saves you time and stress but also ensures that your project is done right the first time.

If you’re doing the work yourself, you’ll need to submit applications, drawings, and pay the necessary fees through your local building department. That can be overwhelming for many homeowners.

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What Happens If You Skip the Permit?

Skipping the permit may seem like a shortcut, but it comes with serious risks:

  • Fines or stop-work orders

  • Problems when selling the home

  • Insurance claims are being denied.

  • Work is being removed or redone at your cost.

In short, failing to obtain the required permit can cost far more than doing it the right way.

The Permit Process in Indiana

If your project requires a permit, here’s what the process typically looks like in Brownsburg and nearby areas:

  1. Define the Project Scope
    Your contractor finalizes plans and materials.

  2. Submit the Application
    Includes drawings and a small permit fee.

  3. Wait for Approval
    Some permits are issued quickly, while others take 3–7 days.

  4. Schedule Inspections During Work
    Required for electrical, plumbing, or structural changes.

  5. Final Inspection and Approval
    Confirms that everything meets code.

At Terry Brodnik Group, we manage this process on your behalf. From applications to final sign-off, we keep your project moving forward, without the red tape slowing you down.

Final Thoughts: Take the Smart Route

So, do you need a permit for your bathroom remodel? If it includes plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or layout changes, yes. If it’s purely cosmetic, probably not.

Permits are in place to protect your safety and property value. And with the right contractor on your side, getting a permit doesn’t have to be stressful.

Start Your Remodel the Right Way

At Terry Brodnik Group, we’ve been remodeling bathrooms across Brownsburg and central Indiana since 2007. We handle everything—from design and permits to the final walkthrough—so your experience is smooth from start to finish.

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Let’s talk. We’ll help you get it done right.  Contact Us Today, or call: (317) 523-8886

FAQs About Bathroom Remodel Permits in Indiana

Do you need a permit for a small bathroom remodel?

If you’re only making cosmetic changes, probably not. But changes to plumbing or electrical systems will likely require one.

What kind of permit is needed for a bathroom renovation?

It depends on the work. You may need a building, plumbing, electrical, or HVAC permit, depending on the scope of your project.

Can I remodel a bathroom without a permit?

You can—but only for surface updates. Any structural, electrical, or plumbing-related work must be permitted to ensure compliance with Indiana building codes.

How much does a bathroom permit cost in Indiana?

Permit fees vary by city and project size, but typically range from $50 to $300.

Will Terry Brodnik Group handle permits for me?

Yes. We manage all permitting so you don’t have to worry about paperwork, inspections, or compliance issues.