PermitChecker reviews your construction plans against California building codes and city requirements before you submit — so you spend less time going back and forth with the city.
Every round of plan check comments means another cycle of revisions and resubmission. Projects stall while you wait.
Each correction round costs your team time and your client money. Missing one code requirement can trigger a chain of changes.
IRC, CBC, CFC, Title 24, CALGreen, city amendments, fire district standards — it's a lot to keep in your head across every sheet.
PermitChecker reads your drawings the way a plan checker would — sheet by sheet, code by code — and tells you what they're likely to flag.
Drop in your architectural, structural, and MEP sheets. PermitChecker identifies each sheet type automatically.
Each city has different amendments and requirements. Pick yours and PermitChecker applies the right codes — including local fire district standards.
Get a report of predicted comments grouped by department. Address them now and submit a cleaner set — fewer corrections, faster approval.
Not a generic checklist. A sheet-by-sheet review against the actual codes your city enforces.
Building, Fire, Structural, Planning, Public Works, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, Green Building — all in one report.
Every comment cites the relevant code section so you know exactly what to address and why.
Local amendments, municipal codes, and fire district standards for 20+ Bay Area cities.
Catches inconsistencies between your architectural, structural, and MEP sheets that reviewers commonly flag.
Catch code issues on your drawings before they become correction letters. Submit a cleaner set the first time.
Stop waiting on correction cycles that push back your start date. Know what the city will ask for before you file.
Understand what your plans might be missing before your designer resubmits. Fewer surprises, faster timeline to build.
PermitChecker knows each city's specific codes, amendments, and fire standards. Don't see your city? Let us know.
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