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Do you have a new construction project in the town of Milford that needs an electrical permit pulled?
You came to the right place!

If you want to apply for this permit, you can simply visit the town’s official website at the https://www.ci.milford.ct.us/. This website contains all the necessary details and information about electrical permits in Milford, Connecticut. There is an online application form that is available and it is easy for you to download, so you can start your application process immediately.

In this application form, you will fill out all necessary information, such as your project cost, building permit, property owner, property address, owner’s phone, owner’s email, property type, wiring method, and also a detailed description of the projects. You also need to put the name of your contractor, the contractor’s address, etc. The form must be submitted online via its submission system. This form will be approved by the building inspector after the inspection process is done. You can contact the building inspection department for asking more about the inspection process at 203-783-3234.

When you are applying for an electrical permit or building permit, you are going to have an inspection of your building. There are several requirements that you need to meet before you can get this electrical permit, for example, you have to submit all appropriate permit numbers, for example, the subcontractor numbers, property address where the project will be done, owner of the property, type of inspection, the scope of work being done, contractor’s name, etc. The inspection procedure will include several procedures, including footing inspection, foundation inspection, mechanical fastener inspection, rough heating, rough electrical inspection, framing, rough plumbing, etc.

How Much Does It Cost to Getting This Electrical Permit in Milford, CT? 

There are several classifications or fee classes that are available on the official town website. For example, residential projects will cost about $20 for the first $1,000 total project costs, $15 for every additional $1,000 project cost up to $5,000,000. Above $5,000,000 total project cost, you are going to pay about $6 for every $1,000 project cost. For commercial projects, you are going to pay about $20 for the first $1,000, then $18 for every $1,000 up to $5,000,000 total project costs, and $10 for every $1,000 for any project costs above $5,000,000.

There are some other fees that will be included in the application of the electrical permit. For new 1&2 family (such as townhouses), you are required to pay $20 for any repairs, alterations, garage renovation, accessory structures, etc. For the other buildings (such as commercial buildings), you are required to pay about $50 for any alterations, repairs, additions, and also change of occupancy. The total value of your project cost will be inspected by the inspectors from the Building Department at Milford, Connecticut. The application process will take a few weeks to get approved.


Get Your Electrical Permit in Milford, Connecticut Today

Once you are ready with all of your documents and other requirements, you can call the official building department in Milford, Connecticut or visit their site. This building is located at 70 West River Street, Milford, CT.

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When you hire an insured electrician in Milford you never have to worry about pulling this permit yourself as Santella Electric can take care of that for you! Call us today at 203-966-9595

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