What can our building inspector do for you?
Mayville is very proud of the quality construction of residential and commercial property. Our building inspector makes great effort to see that buildings are inspected and construction is done to code. The building inspector will be happy to assist you with new homes, remodeling, commercial, electric, plumbing, and more. Please read all the information on what our inspector will do to help you and your project.
Rob Froh
Building Inspector
Residential & Commercial Building
Contact
Monday Mornings from 10:30 A.M.-11:30 A.M.
or by appointment
Phone: 920-387-7900 ext 1209;
920-382-6202
Fax: 920-387-7919
Email: rfroh@kunkelengineering.com
FAQs
Information Required to obtain a Permit for new single and two family dwellings
- Two Sets of Plans
- Two Surveys or Site Plans, showing all setbacks and erosion control measures
- Calculations heat loss
- Contractor’s State Certification numbers
- Completed building permit applications
Projects Requiring Permits
- New Homes
- Additions, including decks and sheds
- Remodeling
- Roofing, Siding, Window replacements if over $1,000
- Commercial
- Signs
- Electric, Plumbing, and Heating changes
- Fences, Retaining Walls
- Pools
Any project that requires excavating, improving, altering, converting, repairing, extending or demolishing of lot, building or structure must first obtain a building permit. Separate permits must be obtained for land disturbing, erosion control, plumbing, heating, electrical, and building. Permits are also required for both temporary and permanent electrical service. Signs include banners, flags, balloons, and sandwich boards.
Required Inspections
- Erosion Control
- Sewer Lateral & Water Service
- Setback, Footing & Bleeding Tile
- Interior Drain Tile, Sump & Vaper Retarder
- Foundation & Exterior Drain Tile
- Underfloor Building Drain
- Permanent Electric Service
- Concealed Plumbing Rough
- Heating Rough
- Construction Rough
- Firestop, Ventilation, Insulation & Vaper Retard
- Final
The Building Inspector spends part of the day in the office and part of the day out in the community. If you come in or call while the inspector is out, your call or message will be returned when the inspector returns to the office. When leaving a message or coming in please be prepared to give the location address, type of inspection, and the contractor’s name.