Tennessee window & door replacement permit application

Most jurisdictions require a permit for window and exterior door replacement whenever the opening is altered, the unit is structural, or energy-code compliance has to be documented. Insert replacements still need documented U-factor and SHGC values, and bedroom openings still have to meet emergency egress.

What goes on the Tennessee version

  • Opening schedule with window and exterior door counts
  • Installation method — insert retrofit versus full-frame tear-out
  • U-factor and SHGC values for energy-code review
  • Bedroom egress verification and clear-opening dimensions

Tennessee 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

  • Omitting U-factor and SHGC on the application, which stalls energy-code review
  • Replacing a bedroom window with a unit that no longer meets minimum clear egress opening
  • Treating a header or opening enlargement as a like-for-like swap instead of structural work

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General guidance for Tennessee contractors, not legal advice. Confirm requirements with the authority having jurisdiction before filing.