District of Columbia siding & exterior cladding permit application

Re-siding permits turn on two questions: is the existing cladding coming off, and what weather-resistive barrier goes back on. Building departments want the material, the wall area, and the flashing approach documented before the wrap is covered.

What goes on the District of Columbia version

  • Cladding material, manufacturer and covered wall area
  • Tear-off versus over-clad scope statement
  • Weather-resistive barrier, flashing and continuous-insulation detail
  • Contractor license, insurance and valuation blocks

District of Columbia jobs get the national baseline packet. Every field a building department needs is covered; state-specific attachments are being added market by market.

Mistakes that get it kicked back

  • Going over existing siding where the code official requires a full tear-off inspection of the sheathing
  • Skipping the WRB and flashing description, which triggers a mid-job inspection hold
  • Understating wall area so the declared valuation does not match the contract

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