Permits in Miami, FL
Six common home projects, checked for Miami, Miami-Dade County. Pick a project below for a full result with sources and a checklist.
Choose a project
Shed
Detached or attached storage, garden, or workshop sheds.
Fence
New fences and fence replacements in front, side, or back yards.
Deck
New decks, deck replacements, and deck additions attached to or detached from the house.
Retaining wall
New or replacement retaining walls supporting soil, slopes, or driveways.
Water heater replacement
Replacing or relocating a gas, electric, heat pump, or tankless water heater.
EV charger installation
Level 1 and Level 2 electric vehicle charging equipment for a home garage or driveway.
What we know about Miami
Deck: Miami-Dade County sits in Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which layers extra wind-load and product-approval requirements onto exterior construction — confirm whether that affects an attached deck's connections.
Retaining wall: As with other exterior structural work in Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, engineering review requirements can be stricter than in non-coastal counties.
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