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Where is the utility company?
The New Braunfels area is served by several different water, sewer, and electric providers, especially on the outer parts of the city.
Utilities webpage
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Do I need a permit
DON’T BE AFRAID TO GET A BUILDING PERMIT
Do I need a permit?
This is one of the most common questions we receive at the City of New Braunfels Building Department.
http://www.nbtexas.org/DocumentView.aspx?DID=1385
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What is number to call in for an inspection?
Please call (830) 221-4068 and leave your permit number and information. If the call is placed before 7:00 am, the inspection will be automatically scheduled for the same day. Future improvements to this website will allow inspections to be scheduled online.
3.
Do I need to be registered to be a contractor in the City?
All general contractors must be registered with the city. Specific trades such as mechanical and electrical must be licensed with the state and registered with the City. Homeowners can serve as their own general contractor if their property is registered as their homestead at the appraisal district. Homeowners cannot be their own contractor on other owned property.
4.
Where is the utility company?
The New Braunfels area is served by several different water, sewer, and electric providers, especially on the outer parts of the city.
Utilities webpage
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