Requirements for adding Pergola?

Home Forums Costa Rica Living Forum Requirements for adding Pergola?

Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #205107
    oxford55
    Member

    We just moved into our new house and would like to have a pergola made and installed for our terrace. Could someone tell me if this requires an architect, planos and or a permit?

    #205108
    costaricafinca
    Participant

    You should get a permit 🙄 and take under consideration that it [i]may[/i] change your home into the luxury category..if not already… and a special [url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/members/Costa_Rica_Property_Taxes__The_new_tax_on_luxury_homes_finally_approved.cfm]tax[/url] will be due, since you will have now have more m2 under a roof.
    Or just build your pergola….

    #205109
    oxford55
    Member

    [quote=”costaricafinca”]You should get a permit 🙄 and take under consideration that it [i]may[/i] change your home into the luxury category..if not already… and a special [url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/members/Costa_Rica_Property_Taxes__The_new_tax_on_luxury_homes_finally_approved.cfm]tax[/url] will be due, since you will have now have more m2 under a roof.
    Or just build your pergola….[/quote]

    My home is already in the luxury category……under roof? A pergola does not have a solid roof, it is open.

    #205110
    johnr
    Member

    I would just check with the municipality. You will probably need a permit but I would think that a simple drawing would work versus hiring an architenct.

    #205111
    wspeed1195
    Member

    I would just build it myself.unless you’ve got the whistle blowin snitchin neighbor who loathes your upgrade.

    #205112
    costaricafinca
    Participant

    It has a [i]partial roof[/i]….and since it is already in that category, just build it.
    If you ‘read’ what extras add m2 even a garden path, counts.

    #205113
    wspeed1195
    Member

    ok,roof,are we applying semantics to the word “roof”?
    roof is the upper COVERING of a house in or by construction terms.
    A pergola has joist,attached to A girder,spaced from each other.supported by poles,or 2 walls with bands,then girders.
    some folks will run lateral slats,1×4? spaced usually the same as the nominal lats,then it becomes A trellised pergola or trellis.
    at least thats what the code enforcement descriptions,and blueprint descriptions say.

    #205114
    costaricafinca
    Participant

    I’m not trying to split hairs, just was adding what was stated when this new law came into effect.
    Hey, we have 2 pergolas and didn’t apply for any permits….

    #205115
    wspeed1195
    Member

    [quote=”costaricafinca”]I’m not trying to split hairs, just was adding what was stated when this new law came into effect.
    Hey, we have 2 pergolas and didn’t apply for any permits….[/quote]I wasn’t really pointing it at you,just sharing info.often folks make more out of or read things into something thats relatively harmless.
    and from bein here for A minute,you have seemingly applied sense to what rules are useable and which are sensless.
    I could safely say,that were you to do something that could be affected seizmically,you’d do so properly.
    hence your just putting your pergolas up and goin on with pura vida.:wink:

    #205116
    F.A Skippy
    Member

    LOL.
    I suggest moving to Costa Rica.
    The central valley is El Salvador.
    “waiting to be chastised by Scott” LOL

    #205117
    wspeed1195
    Member

    SJ is for flying in and waving back too for me,as I make for the hills or beach.it took one minute and three seconds in 1992 to realize that.

Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.