If I am a homeowner in the Village, can I do my own plumbing work?
  • Homeowners of single family residences may obtain a plumbing permit for fixture replacements only, provided they occupy the residence.  A homeowner may not replace fixtures in such a manner that requires relocation, alterations, removal, or addition to existing hard piped drains, vents, or water lines.
  • Homeowners may perform minor repair work required for proper maintenance of an existing plumbing system without obtaining a plumbing permit (example:  faucet repair, drain cleaning, toilets exchange/repair, etc.).  
  • All other work required a State of Wisconsin licensed Master Plumber to obtain a plumbing permit.  All permits must be secured prior to work commencing.  

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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?