3S258 MANNING AVENUE WARRENVILLE, IL 60555 PH: 630.393.9050 FAX 630.393.1531 RESIDENTIAL WINDOW REPLACEMENT A building permit is required for the installation or replacement of windows in a residence. SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS 1) Submit a completed Application for Construction or Use (Permit Application). City f 2) If application is submitted by someone other than the property owner, signed authorization by the property owner must be provided at time of application. 3) Submit three copies of plans, drawn to scale, including plan view, and elevation view drawings. Plans must be sufficiently detailed and dimensioned so as to clearly illustrate the scope of work, and must include information as to the size and type of materials to be used. REQUIREMENTS: 1) Your Home Owners Association (HOA) rules and regulations may require approval before commencing work on this project. It is the homeowner s responsibility to contact and secure all applicable HOA approval prior to commencing construction. 2) If work commences prior to permit issuance, the permit fee shall be doubled. (Ord. 1992, 6-17-2002) 3) All plans submitted will be reviewed in the order they are submitted. Permit reviews are completed, on average, within 2 weeks of submittal. You will be contacted when your permit is ready for pick-up. 5) Name, address, phone number, email for all contractors (Not required if homeowner is doing the work them self) is required prior to permit issuance. 6) Fees: Calculated based on cost of construction. The building permit fee for window installation is $6.00 per $1,000.00 with a minimum fee of $30. A plan review fee of $30.00 will be assessed by the Plan Examiner and added to the building permit fee. 7) Bond: A $100.00 refundable building bond must be paid at time of building permit issuance. This bond is refundable upon completion and approval of $100.00. This bond is refundable upon completion and approval of the project in accordance with all applicable City Ordinances. If bond is paid with a check or cash, it will be returned to the address provided to the City at the time of permit issuance. If bond is paid by credit card the bond amount will be credited to the credit card used at time of permit issuance. 8) All required inspections are to be called in to the Community Development Department 24 hours in advance at 630,393.9050. A list of all required inspections is included on the code review applicant must read and sign prior to permit issuance. 9) Permit may become invalid is work does not begin within 180 days, or if work has been halted and no work has been performed for a period of 60 consecutive days.
REGULATIONS: 1) Comply with the requirements of the following Codes 2006 International One and Two Family Dwelling Code 2012 International Energy Code (With State of Illinois Amendments) 2) Existing Windows: If existing windows are legal non-conforming, the replacement windows can be legal non-conforming so long as they do not increase the degree to which they are non-conforming. 3) When Re-Framing is Necessary: A scope of work indicating replacement window size along with framing dimensions for studs, insulation, and all other construction details relevant to the project must be provided with permit application. Hiring and working with contractor(s) When hiring a contractor it is a good idea to get a written estimate, which includes the specific work to be performed, the time frame involved, and your cost. When making a payment request a detailed receipt of the work and materials you are paying for. It is also a good idea to request a waiver of lien in consideration for final and full payment. A final waiver of lien waives and releases the contractor s right to claim a lien for labor, services, or materials, furnished for the project. This pamphlet is to be used as a guide only. There may be certain, specific, special requirements not indicated in this pamphlet.
City f Egress Windows The IRC 2006 or International Residential Code pertains to all single and two family homes. The intent of the code is to keep you and your loved ones safe by requiring a means of egress in basement level living spaces. The reason for needing a means of egress are twofold; to allow for an exit in case of an emergency, and to provide access for a firefighter to gain entrance. The code is updated every three years. Overview of section R310 of the code that is applicable to Egress Windows Egress windows (or doors) are required in every habitable space, especially any room used for sleeping purposes which requires its own egress window. If you have an existing home and you add a sleeping room, or finish a separate living space in the basement, code requires that you install an egress window to serve these spaces. Without a means of egress, these rooms can represent a dangerous fire trap unless you have a quick, easy to operate, emergency egress escape window. If you have a basement that has a bedroom, recreation room, den, family room, media room, office, or home gym, you are required to have a means of egress. The egress must open directly to a public street, public alley, yard, or court. Basement Egress Window Requirements The bottom of the egress window opening can t exceed 44 from the finished floor. The minimum opening area of the egress window is 5.7 square feet. The minimum egress window opening height is 24 high. The minimum egress window opening is 20 wide. The egress well must not interfere with the egress window opening to full capacity. The distance from the egress window to the back of the egress well must be at least 36. The minimum area of the egress well must be 9 square feet. (= width x projection) Egress Ladders and/or Steps Permanently affixed egress ladders and/or steps are required on window wells deeper than 44. An egress ladder or step may encroach up to 6 into well. Steps, and/or distance between rungs of the ladder, can t exceed 18. The rungs of an egress ladder must be 12 wide or greater and must project a minimum of 3 away from the back wall, but can t exceed 6 from the back of the wall. Egress Well Cover and/or Well Grates Egress well cover and/or well grates shall be easily opened or removed from the inside of the egress well without special tools. These requirements are intended to ensure an average, able bodied person, would be able to both fit through, and lift themselves up and out the window. Please keep in mind who may be using the living space in your basement and adjust these requirements as necessary. The law only dictates the minimum required by law and may not be what best suits your needs. Choose the egress window size and egress window well size that is right for you and your family. Keep safety in mind. Contact the Building Inspector, 630-393-9050, with questions regarding code requirements. YOU are responsible for abiding by all applicable building codes. How to Measure Sill Heights The egress window must have a glass area of not less than 8% of the total floor area of room(s) for which it is servicing, to allow the minimum amount of sufficient natural light. The egress window must have an opening area of not less than 4% of the total floor area of room(s) for which it is servicing, to allow the minimum amount of natural ventilation. Multiple windows can be used to service a single area where one window does not meet these percentages of total floor area, as long as the totaled amounts from this combination of windows meets or exceeds the 8% for natural light and 4% for natural ventilation. Egress Window Wells Egress window wells are required where the bottom of the egress window is below ground level. If less than 18 from bottom of glass to finished floor, then glass must be a tempered glass (safety glazing). Finished floor Measure from top of window sill to the finished floor for the sill height measurement. Must be 44 or less.
City f Egress Windows Emergency Escape & Rescue Windows Worksheet Double Hung Window Sliding Window Crank Out Casement Window H H Casement must be cranked out to a 90 angle to opening then measure. H W W W Edge of window pane Measure each bedroom/sleeping room s largest window. Find the type of window above that is in the bedroom and you would measure that window s white area s (net clear openable area) height and width and fill out the following to determine it s square footage. 1. Measure the net clear openable height [H]:. Is it net clear openable height at least 24? Y[ ] N[ ] 2. Measure the net clear openable width [W]:. Is it net clear openable width at least 20? Y[ ] N[ ] a. If you checked no for one or both, then you will need to replace at least one window for this bedroom. If you checked yes for both, proceed. 3. Determine the clear net openable area: [H]: x [W]: _ = /144 = sq ft a. If less than 5.7 sq ft, then you will need to replace at least one window for this bedroom. If 5.7 square feet or greater, then proceed. 4. Measure from the top of the window sill to the finished floor_ Is it 44 or less? Y[ ] N[ ] a. If less than 18 from bottom edge of glass to the finished floor, then glass needs to be a tempered glass (safety glazing). If net clear openable area is 5.7 sq ft or greater and meets minimum widths and heights as well as having a sill height of less than 44, then window meets rescue/egress requirements. Location Height X Width = /144 Total square inches = Bedroom #1 X = /144 = Bedroom #2 X = /144 = Bedroom #3 X = /144 = Total square feet Bedroom #4 X = /144 = On the page below is a table you can use when you are purchasing a window to meet these code requirements. Just measure the openable area of the window as described above and compare the measurements to those in the table. If they match one of the sets, then the window likely meets code.
City f Egress Windows Minimum Width/Height Requirements for Emergency Escape and Rescue Window in inches Width Height Width Height Width Height 20 or less 41 25 32.8 30 27.4 20.5 40 25.5 32.2 30.5 26.9 21 39.1 26 31.6 31 26.5 21.5 38.2 26.5 31 31.5 26.1 22 37.3 27 30.4 32 25.7 33.5 36.5 27.5 29.8 32.5 25.3 23 35.7 28 29.3 33 24.9 23.5 34.9 28.5 28.8 33.5 24.5 24 34.2 29 28.3 34 24.1 24.5 33.5 29.5 27.8 34.2 24
CITY OF WARRENVILLE ILLINOIS APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OR USE FILL ALL APPLICABLE BLANKS FURNISH ALL SUPPORTING PLANS & DOCUMENTS Date Permit # Applicant* Applicants Address *If application is submitted by someone other than the property owner, signed authorization by the property owner must be provided at time of application. Owners Site Address Floodplain on Parcel # Subdivision Property? Yes No Addition or Remodel Windows PERMIT IS HEREBY REQUESTED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE FOLLOWING New # of Units BOND DEPOSIT OFFICE USE ONLY FAMILY RESIDENCE BUILDING PERMIT FEE COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING SIGN ACCESSORY STRUCTURE POOL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING WRECKING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING ELEVATOR SIGN PLAN REVIEW GRADING DEMOLITION CERT OF OCC GENERAL CONTRACTOR TOTAL $. Address BOND Phone # Fax # WATER/SEWER CONNECT ELECTRICIAN* GRAND TOTAL $. Address * Electricians must be registered with the city of to work in the city of. Phone # Fax # License # Municipality Bond # Date Company Rooms Bathrooms Basement Garage Heating Unit Air Cond New Service Service Rev Range Dryer Sign Outlets Fixtures Switches ROOFING CONTRACTOR Phone # Fax # License # PLUMBER Phone # Fax # License # Toilets Lavatories Kit Sink Dishwasher Bar Sink Auto Wash Tub/Shower Lndry Tray Fir Drains Drnk Fount Wash Fount Urinals Ttl Sq Ft SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT VALUE of Construction (Your Cost) $ Phone # Fax # Zoning Officer Approved by Issued by Date Date Date CONDITIONS See Code Review for Conditions of Permit Updated5/19/2015
3S258 MANNING AVENUE WARRENVILLE, IL 60555 PH: (630) 393-9050 FAX (630) 393-1531 CITY OF WARRENVILLE City f AUTHORIZED AGENT CONSTRUCTION OR USE PERMIT CONSENT FORM Property Owner Information Property Address Name Phone # e-mail Address Address I Hereby Authorize To Apply for Permit For: Addition Build-Out Commercial (check all that apply) Deck/Patio/Porch/Gazebo/Breezeway Driveway Electric Fence HVAC Plumbing Pool Remodel Roof SFR Other Property Owner s Signature Date By executing this document the Property Owner acknowledges his/her understanding that (i) the City typically attaches specific conditions and requirements to building permits it issues, and (ii) the property owner is ultimately responsible to insure that all applicable City permit and inspection fees are paid, all required City inspections are requested and performed, and all specific building permit conditions and requirements are complied with. Authorized Agent Information Name Phone # Company Name e-mail Address Address Print Name of Person Receiving Permit Authorized Agent s Signature Date CDD Rep Signature Date Building Permit #