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MAYBE — cosmetic work generally requires no permit; plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require permits.
Cosmetic finish work at existing rough-ins is generally exempt. Plumbing, electrical, and structural changes require permits. Contact Building Division at (406) 455-8430. Montana DLI-licensed + City of Great Falls-licensed contractors required. Call inspections day prior or before 7 AM day-of. NorthWestern Energy for electric and gas coordination.

Great Falls bathroom remodel permit rules

The City of Great Falls Building Division (Civic Center, Room 112; (406) 455-8430; greatfallsmt.net) issues permits for bathroom renovation work under Montana's adopted building codes. Cosmetic work — tile replacement, paint, vanity and fixture replacement at existing rough-in positions — is generally maintenance not requiring a permit. Plumbing relocations, new electrical circuits, structural modifications, or new bathroom spaces require applicable permits. Contact the Building Division at (406) 455-8430 for permit requirements and current fee schedules. The FAQs page emphasizes: "By law, most electrical and plumbing permits can only be issued to licensed electricians and licensed plumbers." Contractors must provide State of Montana registration, City of Great Falls License, and insurance certificates before performing permitted work.

NorthWestern Energy (888-467-2669) serves Great Falls for both electricity and natural gas — a single utility contact for bathroom projects involving gas water heater connections or electrical service modifications. Montana DLI licenses electricians and plumbers through the State Electrical Board (406-841-2302) and Board of Plumbers (406-841-2369). Verify any contractor's Montana DLI license at dli.mt.gov before hiring. Inspections must be called in the day prior, or before 7 AM day-of for same-day scheduling.

Great Falls' Climate Zone 6B (Cold Dry, approximately 7,700 annual heating degree days) creates bathroom construction priorities similar to Missoula — exhaust ventilation ducts through exterior walls or attic must be insulated to prevent condensation freezing inside the duct during Great Falls' cold winters. Great Falls' exceptional wind also creates a consideration for bathroom exhaust: termination caps must be wind-rated to prevent wind-driven rain or debris from blocking the exhaust path during the city's frequent high-wind events.

Great Falls' Montana Hi-Line and wind context

Great Falls is Montana's third-largest city and Cascade County's seat, situated on the Missouri River where the Great Falls of the Missouri once blocked Lewis and Clark's passage for a month in 1805. At approximately 3,300 feet elevation on the High Plains just east of the Rocky Mountain Front, Great Falls has an economy anchored by Malmstrom Air Force Base (home to the 341st Missile Wing and Minuteman III ICBMs), healthcare, agricultural services, and a modest manufacturing sector. The city's population of approximately 60,000 makes it a regional hub for north-central Montana. Malmstrom AFB creates a steady cadence of military families on 2–3 year assignment cycles that drives consistent renovation and resale activity — similar to Missoula's connection to University of Montana but with a military rather than academic character.

Great Falls is one of the windiest cities in the United States — a distinction shared with Casper, Wyoming and Dodge City, Kansas. Average annual wind speeds exceed 12 mph, with frequent chinook wind events off the Rocky Mountain Front driving sustained winds of 50–70 mph. In 1989, Great Falls recorded a single-day temperature change of 103°F (from -54°F to +49°F) driven by a chinook — the largest single-day temperature swing ever recorded in US history. This extraordinary wind profile is the defining outdoor construction consideration in Great Falls, affecting everything from deck connection hardware to fence post design to roofing fastening schedules. Every outdoor permitted structure in Great Falls must be specifically engineered for Montana's high-wind exposure category.

The City of Great Falls Building Division at Planning & Community Development, Civic Center Room 112 ((406) 455-8430; greatfallsmt.net) administers all residential building permits. Contractors must provide the State of Montana registration, City of Great Falls License, and insurance certificates before beginning permitted work. NorthWestern Energy (888-467-2669; northwesternenergy.com) serves Great Falls for both electricity and natural gas. Inspections must be requested the day prior, or before 7 AM day-of to ensure same-day scheduling. Montana DLI (dli.mt.gov) licenses electricians, plumbers, and contractors.

Great Falls' wind — the dominant outdoor construction factor

While Casper, Wyoming is discussed elsewhere in this guide series as exceptionally windy, Great Falls arguably earns the same distinction on the northern Great Plains. Chinook wind events — warm, dry winds descending from the Rocky Mountain Front — can bring sustained winds of 60–80 mph to the Great Falls area with very little warning. The IBC wind design requirements for Great Falls reflect this exceptional exposure, with Montana adopting wind design speeds appropriate for the state's high-wind geography. All outdoor structural elements — deck ledger connections, post bases, fence posts, roof fastening schedules, and solar panel mounting hardware — must account for Great Falls' wind exposure. Contractors from lower-wind markets (or contractors without experience in Montana's wind-exposed locations) may under-specify wind connection hardware. Montana DLI-licensed contractors with experience in the Great Falls area understand the specific wind load requirements for this market and specify appropriate Simpson Strong-Tie uplift connections, oversized concrete footings for fence posts, and enhanced shingle fastening patterns as standard practice for Great Falls construction.

Scenario A
Cosmetic Refresh — Same Rough-Ins
No permit required. Tile, vanity at same drain, fixtures in same positions. Zone 6B: insulate exhaust duct paths; wind-rated termination cap. Total: $6,000–$15,000. No permit fees.
No permit required | Cosmetic exemption | Insulate exhaust ducts | Wind-rated termination cap | No permit fees
Scenario B
Walk-In Shower with Relocated Drain
Plumbing permit required — licensed plumber only. Montana DLI + GF city license. Call inspection day prior or before 7 AM. Most Great Falls homes have basements: drain routing through floor framing without slab cutting. Total: $9,000–$22,000. Confirm: (406) 455-8430.
Plumbing permit | Montana DLI-licensed plumber + GF city license | Basement: no slab cut | Call inspection day prior or before 7 AM | Confirm: (406) 455-8430
Scenario C
New Bathroom Addition
Building + plumbing + electrical permits. Montana DLI + GF city licensed trades. Zone 6B energy code. Total: $14,000–$30,000. Confirm fees: (406) 455-8430.
Building + plumbing + electrical permits | Montana DLI + GF city licensed | Zone 6B energy code | Confirm fees: (406) 455-8430

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Work TypePermit?MT/Great Falls Note
Tile, paint, same-location fixturesGenerally noContact (406) 455-8430 to confirm
Plumbing relocationYes — plumbing permitLicensed plumber only; DLI + GF city license
New wiring or circuitYes — electrical permitLicensed electrician only; DLI + GF city license
New bathroom spaceYes — building + plumbing + electricalAll licensed trades required

Does a bathroom remodel in Great Falls require a permit?

Cosmetic work generally does not. Plumbing, electrical, or structural modifications require permits. Contact (406) 455-8430. By law, electrical and plumbing permits can only be issued to licensed electricians and plumbers who hold both Montana DLI and City of Great Falls licenses.

What contractor credentials are required for Great Falls bathroom work?

State of Montana DLI registration, City of Great Falls contractor license, and insurance certificates. Prior to hiring, ask contractors for current copies of all three. Verify DLI license at dli.mt.gov. The Building Division at (406) 455-8430 can confirm current licensing requirements.

How do I schedule bathroom inspections in Great Falls?

Call the Building Division at (406) 455-8430 the day prior to the needed inspection. Or call before 7 AM on the inspection day to leave a message for same-day scheduling. Do not cover any work before inspections are approved.

Does NorthWestern Energy serve Great Falls for both electric and gas?

Yes — NorthWestern Energy (888-467-2669; northwesternenergy.com) serves Great Falls for both electricity and natural gas. Single utility contact for panel upgrades and gas water heater connections requiring service-side coordination.

Does Great Falls' wind affect bathroom exhaust ventilation?

Yes — bathroom exhaust termination caps must be wind-rated for Great Falls' extreme wind events. Standard caps can be blocked or damaged by the city's frequent 50–70 mph wind events. Specify wind-rated termination hardware and insulate all exhaust duct runs through unconditioned space for Zone 6B cold.

Can a Great Falls homeowner do their own bathroom work?

Contact the Building Division at (406) 455-8430 for current homeowner permit provisions. The FAQs note that the owner is responsible for permits and may designate this to a contractor. Electrical and plumbing permits by law can only be issued to licensed professionals, which affects self-performance of those scopes.

Disclaimer: This guide is based on research conducted in April 2026. Always verify requirements with the Great Falls Building Division at (406) 455-8430.

Great Falls permit process — practical guidance

The City of Great Falls Building Division at Planning & Community Development, Civic Center Room 112 (#2 Park Drive South; (406) 455-8430; greatfallsmt.net) handles all residential and commercial building permits in the city. The division's FAQs page emphasizes that complete documentation is the best way to expedite permit processing: "Plans are reviewed by the type of project and in the order in which they are received. Expediting a permit would necessitate delaying another permit. There are seldom instances where each applicant is not in a hurry. The best way to expedite your permit is to submit a quality set of plans with complete and detailed information." Submit complete, accurate plans on the first submission to avoid revision cycles that restart the review queue.

Contractor credentialing in Great Falls follows a dual requirement: State of Montana DLI registration and a City of Great Falls contractor license, plus insurance certificates. The Building Division FAQ explicitly recommends: "Prior to hiring anyone to do work for you, ask for current copies of the contractor's State of Montana registration, City of Great Falls License, and insurance certificates, and ask the contractor for references." This three-document verification is the practical quality assurance framework for Great Falls homeowners. Verify Montana DLI registration at dli.mt.gov; City of Great Falls contractor license status can be confirmed at (406) 455-8430. By Montana law, electrical and plumbing permits can only be issued to licensed electricians and plumbers — an additional protection that ensures licensed professionals handle the safety-critical trade scopes.

NorthWestern Energy (888-467-2669; northwesternenergy.com) serves Great Falls for both electricity and natural gas — a single utility contact for all energy service coordination. For projects requiring utility coordination (panel upgrades, solar interconnection, gas line work, or new service connections), contact NorthWestern Energy at the project planning stage. NorthWestern Energy's Montana Clean Energy Programs may offer rebates for qualifying high-efficiency equipment. Contact NWE before purchasing HVAC, insulation, windows, or solar equipment based on expected incentives — program availability and qualifying equipment lists change periodically. Inspection scheduling: call the Building Division at (406) 455-8430 the day prior to the needed inspection, or before 7 AM on the inspection day to leave a message for same-day scheduling.

Malmstrom Air Force Base's impact on Great Falls' construction market parallels Minot AFB's influence on Minot — a steady cadence of military families on assignment cycles creates consistent renovation and resale activity in the city's established residential neighborhoods. Military families arriving in Great Falls from lower-wind markets (the Southeast, Pacific Northwest, or coastal states) are often surprised by the city's extreme chinook wind events and quickly learn to appreciate quality construction that is specifically designed for Montana's wind exposure. Renovations that address Zone 6B energy efficiency (AFUE 95%+ furnaces, U-0.27 windows, R-49+ attic insulation) and that use wind-rated materials and connections for outdoor structures are particularly valued in the Malmstrom market, where buyers and renters often have direct experience with homes that are well or poorly suited to Great Falls' climate. Getting proper permits, using Montana DLI and City of Great Falls licensed contractors, and scheduling inspections throughout the project are the practical steps that produce the documented, high-quality work that the Malmstrom market values. Contact the Building Division at (406) 455-8430 to start any permitted renovation project in Great Falls — the division's staff are accessible and knowledgeable about Great Falls' specific construction requirements.

Great Falls' geographic context — sitting at the junction of the Hi-Line and the Missouri River on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountain Front — creates a distinctive construction environment that combines cold-climate demands with exceptional wind exposure in ways that few other US cities experience. The Missouri River corridor has shaped Great Falls since Lewis and Clark's portage of the great falls in 1805; the same geography that created the falls also channels wind from the Continental Divide through the river valley in ways that produce Great Falls' extraordinary chinook events. Homeowners in Great Falls who invest in quality permitted construction — wind-resistant outdoor structures, high-efficiency heating systems, well-insulated building envelopes, and solar installations properly designed for Montana's wind loads — benefit from both improved comfort and energy cost reduction over the city's long cold winters and wind-exposed outdoor living season. The Great Falls Building Division at (406) 455-8430 is the starting point for all permitted renovation planning — and the Montana DEQ Energize Montana resources at deq.mt.gov provide additional guidance on energy-efficient construction in Montana's climate zones. For any renovation project scope where permit requirements are uncertain, contacting the Building Division at (406) 455-8430 before beginning work is the reliable path to avoiding the compliance issues that can arise from unpermitted work discovered during property sales, insurance claims, or subsequent renovation projects.

City of Great Falls — Building Division (Planning & Community Development) Civic Center, #2 Park Drive South, Room 112, Great Falls, MT 59403
Phone: (406) 455-8430 | Website: greatfallsmt.net
Inspections: call day prior, or before 7 AM day-of
Contractors: must show State of Montana registration, City of Great Falls License, and insurance certificates
NorthWestern Energy (electric & gas): 888-467-2669 | northwesternenergy.com
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