Research by Ivan Tchesnokov
The Short Answer
YES — new wiring, service, and rewiring require permits; routine maintenance does not.
New service, new wiring, and rewiring require permits. Apply online at eauclairewi.gov. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed electrician required. Normal maintenance (replacing switches, receptacles, fixtures) does NOT require a permit. Xcel Energy (1-800-895-4999) serves Eau Claire for both electric and gas — single utility contact. Xcel net metering: retail rate credits. 24-hr inspection notice before 3 PM.

Eau Claire electrical permit rules

Electrical permits in Eau Claire are required "for a new service, new wiring or rewiring." Normal repairs and maintenance — "replacing switches, receptacles, light fixtures and dimmers" — do not require a permit. Apply online at eauclairewi.gov — paper applications are not accepted. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed electricians are required for permitted electrical work. Xcel Energy (1-800-895-4999; xcelenergy.com) — Northern States Power-Wisconsin — serves Eau Claire for both electricity and natural gas, coordinating service-side work for panel upgrades and solar interconnection. Inspection requests: online through the permitting software, 24 hours advance, no later than 3 PM.

Xcel Energy's Wisconsin net metering program is one of the better net metering programs in Wisconsin — excess monthly generation is credited at retail rate, and at year-end, any remaining credits are paid out at the retail rate (not avoided cost, unlike some Wisconsin utilities). Wisconsin's Focus on Energy program also offers a $500 solar rebate for qualifying solar installations. The combination of Xcel's favorable net metering and Focus on Energy rebates makes solar financially competitive in Eau Claire despite Wisconsin's more northern latitude and shorter summer days compared to Southwestern markets.

Eau Claire's Chippewa Valley context

Eau Claire is the hub city of Wisconsin's Chippewa Valley, situated at the confluence of the Chippewa and Eau Claire Rivers in west-central Wisconsin. The city of approximately 70,000 serves as a regional center for healthcare (Mayo Clinic Health System, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital, and Marshfield Medical Center together operate over 700 beds), higher education (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Chippewa Valley Technical College), and retail and services for the broader Chippewa Valley region. UWEC's enrollment of approximately 10,000 students creates substantial student housing demand and rental market activity. The city has experienced consistent growth over the past decade as a healthcare and education hub — making it one of Wisconsin's more economically stable mid-size cities.

Eau Claire's climate is ASHRAE Climate Zone 6A (Cold Humid) — similar to Janesville and Milwaukee in broad terms, with approximately 7,500 annual heating degree days and frost depths of approximately 42–48 inches. Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC), administered by DSPS, governs residential construction statewide with local amendments. Xcel Energy (Northern States Power-Wisconsin) serves Eau Claire for both electricity and natural gas — the same single-utility convenience as Bismarck's MDU relationship. Xcel Energy's net metering program and Focus on Energy rebates provide strong solar incentives for Eau Claire homeowners. Wisconsin's $500 Focus on Energy solar rebate and Xcel's favorable net metering terms make solar financially competitive in Wisconsin's northern tier despite shorter winters and fewer peak sun hours than Southwestern markets.

The City of Eau Claire Inspections Division (715-839-4947; inspections@eauclairewi.gov; eauclairewi.gov) is the key resource for all residential permit questions. Applications must be submitted online — paper applications are not accepted. Inspection requests require 24-hour advance notice, no later than 3 PM for next-day inspections. The city offers e-Inspections where some inspections can be authorized via photo submittal or live video — a convenient option for certain stages of permitted work. Wisconsin's homeowner exemption allows owner-occupants to obtain building permits for work at their own primary residence without holding a contractor license, subject to specific requirements; contact the Inspections Division at 715-839-4947 for current homeowner permit requirements.

Eau Claire's notable permit exemptions — what doesn't need a permit

Eau Claire's "When is a Permit Required?" page explicitly lists several categories of work that do NOT require a building permit — notable because several of these are common renovation scopes that do require permits in many other cities in this guide series:

Fences: "You do not need a building permit to construct a fence." However, fences must comply with the city's fence standards — confirm current fence standards with the Inspections Division at 715-839-4947 before construction. This exemption is one of the most significant differences between Eau Claire and the other Wisconsin cities in this series.

HVAC equipment replacement: "Major equipment replacements (i.e., furnace, water heater, air conditioner, etc.)" and "Normal repairs of HVAC, plumbing and electrical equipment or systems such as replacing switches, receptacles, light fixtures and dimmers" do not require a permit. This means a straight furnace, central AC, or water heater replacement does not require a building permit in Eau Claire — though the work must still be performed by Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors and the installation must meet code.

Re-roofing, re-siding, and window/door replacement: These are also listed as exempt from permit requirements in Eau Claire. This places Eau Claire in a significantly different category from Rogers, AR (where roofing requires a permit) and similar to NJ UCC's exemption structure for same-opening window replacement. Confirm with the Inspections Division at 715-839-4947 for the most current exemption list for your specific scope before beginning any work.

Scenario A
200A Panel Upgrade + EV Circuit
Electrical permit. Apply online at eauclairewi.gov. DSPS-licensed electrician. Xcel Energy coordinates service disconnect/reconnect. EV adoption growing in UWEC and healthcare professional community. Solar pre-wiring during panel upgrade is cost-effective given Xcel's favorable net metering. Total: $3,500–$7,000. Confirm: 715-839-4947.
Electrical permit | Online application | DSPS electrician | Xcel Energy disconnect | EV + solar pre-wire efficient combo | Xcel favorable net metering | Confirm: 715-839-4947
Scenario B
New Kitchen or Bathroom Circuits
Electrical permit. Apply online. DSPS-licensed electrician. New wiring or rewiring triggers permit requirement. Normal maintenance (swapping outlets, fixtures) does not. AFCI/GFCI per Wisconsin electrical code. Xcel Energy coordination if service upgrade needed. Total: $800–$2,500. Confirm: 715-839-4947.
Electrical permit | Online application | New wiring = permit required | Normal maintenance (switches, fixtures) = no permit | DSPS electrician | AFCI/GFCI per WI code
Scenario C
Whole-House Rewire (Older Eau Claire Home)
Building + electrical permits. Online applications. DSPS-licensed electrician. UWEC neighborhood homes from 1940s-1970s may need full rewire. AFCI and GFCI throughout. Xcel Energy service upgrade. Total: $7,000–$16,000. Confirm: 715-839-4947.
Building + electrical permits | Online applications | DSPS electrician | Older Eau Claire homes may need rewire | AFCI/GFCI throughout | Xcel Energy service upgrade

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Work TypePermit?WI/Eau Claire Note
New wiring, service, or rewiringYes — electrical permitDSPS electrician; apply online at eauclairewi.gov
Normal maintenance (switches, fixtures, dimmers)NOMaintenance exemption under Wisconsin UDC
Solar pre-wiringYes — electrical permitXcel Energy net metering; $500 Focus on Energy rebate

Does electrical work require a permit in Eau Claire?

New service, new wiring, and rewiring require electrical permits. Apply online at eauclairewi.gov. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed electrician required. Note: 'Normal repairs of HVAC, plumbing and electrical equipment or systems such as replacing switches, receptacles, light fixtures and dimmers' do NOT require a permit per Eau Claire's published exemption list. Contact 715-839-4947 to confirm your specific scope.

What DSPS license is required for Eau Claire electrical work?

Wisconsin DSPS (Department of Safety and Professional Services; dsps.wi.gov) electrician license. Verify at dsps.wi.gov before hiring. DSPS-licensed contractors are required for permitted electrical work in Eau Claire.

Does Xcel Energy serve Eau Claire for both electricity and gas?

Yes — Xcel Energy (Northern States Power-Wisconsin; 1-800-895-4999; xcelenergy.com) serves Eau Claire for both electricity and natural gas. Single utility contact for panel upgrades requiring service coordination and solar net metering interconnection.

How does Xcel Energy's net metering work in Eau Claire?

Xcel Energy Wisconsin credits excess solar generation at the retail rate monthly. At year-end, any remaining credits are valued at the retail rate and paid out (if over $2, a check is issued; under $2, it's applied to the account). This is one of the more favorable net metering programs in Wisconsin. Contact Xcel Energy at 1-800-895-4999 for current interconnection application requirements.

Does Wisconsin have a solar rebate for Eau Claire homeowners?

Yes — Wisconsin's Focus on Energy program offers a $500 solar rebate for qualifying residential solar installations. Combined with Xcel Energy's favorable net metering and the federal ITC (30%), this makes solar financially competitive in Eau Claire. Contact Focus on Energy at focusonenergy.com for current program details.

Are GFCI and AFCI required for new wiring in Eau Claire?

Yes — Wisconsin electrical code (SPS 316, incorporating NEC) requires AFCI protection for circuits in habitable spaces and GFCI for bathrooms, kitchens near water, garages, outdoor areas, and other specified locations. Any new wiring or rewiring must comply. Inspector verifies at electrical inspection.

Disclaimer: This guide is based on research conducted in April 2026. Always verify requirements with the Eau Claire Inspections Division at 715-839-4947.

Eau Claire permit process — practical guidance

The City of Eau Claire Inspections Division (715-839-4947; inspections@eauclairewi.gov; eauclairewi.gov) has transitioned to a fully online permitting system — paper applications are no longer accepted. All permit applications must be submitted through the city's online permitting software accessible at eauclairewi.gov. Homeowners and contractors must create an account to apply for permits, pay fees, and schedule inspections. The city offers e-Inspections for certain stages, allowing some inspections to be authorized via photo submittal or live video rather than requiring an in-person visit — a significant convenience for common inspection stages. All inspection requests must be submitted online (not via voicemail or email), at least 24 hours in advance, and no later than 3 PM for next-day scheduling.

Eau Claire's permit exemption structure is notably more permissive than most other cities in this guide series. Specifically, the following common renovation scopes do NOT require building permits in Eau Claire: fences (must comply with fence standards), re-roofing (standard shingle replacement), re-siding, same-opening window and door replacement, major HVAC equipment replacement (furnace, AC, water heater), and normal maintenance of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. These exemptions represent significant practical differences from cities like Rogers, AR (roofing permit required), Bismarck, ND (comprehensive permit requirements), or Casper, WY (plot plans required for exterior work). However, exemptions do not eliminate the requirement to use Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors or to meet Wisconsin code standards — work must comply with the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code regardless of permit status.

Wisconsin DSPS (Department of Safety and Professional Services; dsps.wi.gov) licenses contractors statewide. DSPS-licensed master plumbers, electricians, and HVAC contractors are required for permitted trade work in Eau Claire. Wisconsin homeowners may obtain permits for work at their own primary residences (with a Cautionary Statement required), but DSPS-licensed tradespeople are still required for electrical, plumbing, and gas scopes even under the homeowner exemption. Verify any contractor's DSPS license status at dsps.wi.gov before hiring for any permitted work in Eau Claire.

Xcel Energy (Northern States Power-Wisconsin; 1-800-895-4999; xcelenergy.com) serves Eau Claire for both electricity and natural gas — similar to Bismarck's MDU relationship, a single utility contact handles both energy sources. Xcel Energy's Wisconsin service includes: coordination of service-side electrical work (panel upgrades, solar interconnection, new service installations), gas service coordination (gas line modifications, new gas service), and utility rebate programs through Focus on Energy and Xcel's own efficiency programs. Wisconsin's Focus on Energy program (focusonenergy.com) provides rebates for qualifying energy-efficient equipment including solar ($500 rebate), HVAC systems, insulation, and windows — a meaningful incentive structure for Eau Claire homeowners investing in energy efficiency. Xcel Energy's net metering program for Wisconsin solar customers is one of the state's most favorable — retail-rate monthly credits with annual cash payout for remaining credits — making solar financially competitive despite Wisconsin's northern latitude. For all permitted renovation projects, contacting the Inspections Division at 715-839-4947 or inspections@eauclairewi.gov is the starting point for confirming current permit requirements, documentation expectations, and Wisconsin contractor licensing standards before beginning work or signing contractor agreements.

Eau Claire's identity as a healthcare and university hub shapes its renovation market in distinctive ways. The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's approximately 10,000 students create steady rental housing demand in the neighborhoods surrounding campus — driving economical renovations by landlords and more ambitious renovations by owner-occupants competing for quality student tenants. The large healthcare employment base (Mayo Clinic Health System, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital, and Marshfield Medical Center together employ thousands in the Chippewa Valley) creates a professional class with above-average renovation budgets and quality expectations. The combination creates a tiered renovation market: value-oriented updates in student rental properties near UWEC, and quality-driven renovations in established owner-occupied neighborhoods throughout the city. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors operating in Eau Claire's market serve both segments. The city's fully online permit system at eauclairewi.gov provides efficient processing for the high volume of renovation activity that Eau Claire's active market generates. Contact the Inspections Division at 715-839-4947 or inspections@eauclairewi.gov with any permit requirement questions — the division's published guidance on exemptions is comprehensive, but confirming whether a specific scope is exempt or permit-required before beginning work is always the safest approach to avoid compliance issues that can complicate future property sales or insurance claims.

The Chippewa Valley's outdoor recreation culture — the Eau Claire River, Lake Hallie, Lowes Creek, and dozens of area lakes and parks — shapes how Eau Claire homeowners use and invest in their outdoor living spaces. Decks with proper Zone 6A frost-depth footings and composite decking that handles Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycling are high-value improvements in Eau Claire's market. Proper insulation upgrades for Zone 6A's 7,500 annual heating degree days reduce Xcel Energy gas costs in ways that are meaningfully impactful over Wisconsin's long winters. Solar installations that take advantage of Xcel Energy's retail-rate net metering and the $500 Focus on Energy rebate make renewable energy adoption financially accessible in the Chippewa Valley. For each of these investments, the permit process at eauclairewi.gov provides the quality assurance framework — and Eau Claire's notable exemptions for fences, re-roofing, window replacement, and HVAC equipment replacement reduce administrative burden for many of the most common homeowner projects. Confirm any specific scope at 715-839-4947 or inspections@eauclairewi.gov before proceeding to ensure you understand whether your project is permit-required or exempt, and whether DSPS-licensed contractors are required for your specific work.

City of Eau Claire — Inspections Division City Hall, 203 S. Farwell St., Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: 715-839-4947 | Email: inspections@eauclairewi.gov
Website: eauclairewi.gov
Permits: Online only — apply at eauclairewi.gov (paper applications not accepted)
Inspections: 24-hr advance notice required; request no later than 3 PM
Xcel Energy (electric & gas): 1-800-895-4999 | xcelenergy.com
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