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MAYBE — cosmetic work is permit-exempt. Plumbing, electrical, wall removal, and gas work require permits. NJ HIC registration required. NJ Licensed Master Plumber (NSPC). NJ Licensed Electrician. NJ PE for load-bearing wall removal. No HERS rater requirement.
NJ UCC requires permits for plumbing changes, electrical additions, wall removal, and gas work. Cosmetic exempt. NJ HIC registration required. NJ Licensed Master Plumber (NSPC); NJ Licensed Electrician (2020 NEC). NJ PE/RA for load-bearing wall removal structural drawings. NJ Natural Gas Co (1-800-221-0071); JCP&L (800-662-3115). Phone: 732-364-2500.

Lakewood NJ building permit framework — NJ Uniform Construction Code

The Township of Lakewood's Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning enforces the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23) — a statewide code suite adopted September 6, 2022, based on the 2021 IRC/IBC with NJ amendments, the 2020 NEC, the National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC), and the 2021 IECC. Unlike most other states in this guide (Texas, Utah, Missouri, Minnesota, Florida, Connecticut, California), New Jersey's UCC is enforced uniformly statewide — local municipalities enforce the code but cannot amend it. The Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning is at 212 Fourth Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701, phone 732-364-2500, Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Online permit portal: lakewoodnj.portal.fasttrackgov.com. Inspection scheduling: scheduleinspections@lakewoodnj.gov.

Two New Jersey-specific contractor requirements apply to all permitted residential construction in Lakewood. First, all contractors performing home improvement work on residential properties must be registered as a NJ Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs at njconsumeraffairs.gov — this is separate from trade licenses and applies to all home improvement work over $500. Second, individual trade work requires NJ-licensed tradespeople: NJ Licensed Electrician for electrical work, NJ Licensed Master Plumber for plumbing work (under the NSPC), and NJ licensed HVAC/mechanical contractors for mechanical work. NJ uses the National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC) rather than the IPC (used in Texas) or UPC (used in California and Utah) — unique among guide states. NJ 811 (dial 811) must be called at least 3 business days before any excavation in Lakewood.

Lakewood Township is located in Ocean County, New Jersey, approximately 60 miles south of New York City and 20 miles north of Atlantic City. With a population exceeding 160,000 and one of the highest growth rates of any municipality in the United States, Lakewood is a uniquely dynamic residential community. The large and growing Orthodox Jewish community in Lakewood has driven extraordinary residential construction activity, making the Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning one of the busiest permit offices in New Jersey. JCP&L (Jersey Central Power & Light) provides electric service at 800-662-3115. NJ Natural Gas Co provides gas service at 1-800-221-0051. NJ American Water provides water service at 800-652-6987.

Zone 4A (mixed-humid) — Ocean County, NJ: ~5,200 HDD, ~1,000 CDD. Cold winters (10–20°F lows), warm humid summers (85–92°F highs). Frost depth approximately 36 inches. Ice and water shield required at roof eaves and rakes. R-49 attic insulation. U-factor ≤ 0.30 for windows. SHGC ≤ 0.40. Wall insulation R-20+R-5ci or R-13+R-5ci. NJ's coastal Zone 4A is similar to Lee's Summit MO (Zone 4A) and slightly less severe than Sandy UT (Zone 5B, 6,000 HDD) or Manchester CT (Zone 5A, 6,200 HDD) in this guide. No seismic design category concern (NJ seismicity is low — unlike California SDC D markets in this guide).

NJ Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration: All contractors performing home improvement work on residential properties in New Jersey must hold a current NJ HIC registration from the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs at njconsumeraffairs.gov (NJ Public Law 2004, c.16). Verify any contractor's HIC registration before signing any contract for permitted work in Lakewood. HIC registration is separate from trade licenses (electrician, plumber, HVAC). Unlicensed or unregistered home improvement contracting in NJ is subject to civil and criminal penalties.

National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC): New Jersey uses the NSPC for all plumbing work — distinct from the IPC (used in Texas and most ICC states) and the UPC (used in California and Utah). NSPC compliance is required for all plumbing permit work in Lakewood. NJ Licensed Master Plumber required for all plumbing permit work. Verify NJ plumber licensing at njconsumeraffairs.gov.

Kitchen remodel permit rules — NJ UCC, NSPC, and NJ contractor licensing

Kitchen permit thresholds in Lakewood: cosmetic work is permit-exempt; system work requires permits. Cabinets, countertops, backsplash, paint — no permit. Moving the sink, adding circuits, removing a wall, adding a gas line — construction permits through the FastTrackGov portal. NJ HIC registered contractor required. NJ Licensed Master Plumber for plumbing subcodes (NSPC); NJ Licensed Electrician for electrical subcodes (2020 NEC); NJ Licensed PE or RA for load-bearing wall removal structural drawings if a design professional is required.

New Jersey Natural Gas Co (NJ Natural Gas Co, 1-800-221-0071) provides natural gas service throughout Lakewood. Adding a gas line for a new gas range or gas appliance requires a plumbing subcode permit (gas piping is under the plumbing subcode in NJ) and NJ Natural Gas Co service activation coordination after permit work is inspected and approved. Unlike California guide cities where induction cooktops are promoted as part of a statewide electrification policy, NJ has no comparable statewide push toward all-electric appliances — gas ranges remain the most common cooking appliance in NJ residential construction. JCP&L (800-662-3115) provides electric service for all electrical kitchen work including circuits for electric ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, and garbage disposals.

Load-bearing wall removal in Lakewood requires structural drawings by a NJ Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA) — the NJ UCC requires design professional stamped plans for structural modifications in residential construction where an owner-builder cannot prepare plans for structural work. The PE or RA calculates the replacement beam size, column sizes, and foundation loading to ensure the structure safely carries the loads previously carried by the removed wall. In Zone 4A's cold climate, snow load on roofs adds to the structural loads that must be accommodated in load path calculations for beam sizing. An exterior-ducted range hood is important in Lakewood's tightly sealed Zone 4A homes — kitchen cooking generates humidity, smoke, and odors that must be vented outdoors to maintain good indoor air quality in homes that are tightly sealed for cold-weather energy efficiency.

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Scenario A
Open-concept kitchen — NJ PE structural drawings, NJ HIC contractor
A homeowner removes a load-bearing wall. NJ PE/RA stamps structural drawings (beam sizing, column, foundation loading including Zone 4A snow load). Building subcode permit. NJ HIC registered general contractor. NJ Licensed Electrician for electrical subcode. NJ Licensed Master Plumber for plumbing if sink relocated. PE fees: $800–$2,000. Combined permit fees approximately $135–$215. Project cost: $24,000–$46,000.
Estimated combined permit cost: $135–$215
Scenario B
Gas range addition — NJ Natural Gas Co coordination
A homeowner adds a gas range where none existed. NJ Licensed Master Plumber installs gas piping under plumbing subcode permit (NSPC gas piping). NJ HIC registered contractor. After permit inspection passes: NJ Natural Gas Co activation (1-800-221-0071; 2–5 days). Electrical permit for range circuit if upgraded to gas but may also need new 240V circuit for other appliances. Plumbing permit fees approximately $95–$155. Project cost: $1,800–$4,500.
Estimated plumbing permit cost: $95–$155

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VariableHow it affects your Lakewood kitchen remodel permit
NSPC plumbing code — unique to NJNJ uses NSPC for all plumbing, including gas piping. NJ Licensed Master Plumber required. Gas range addition: plumbing subcode permit + NJ Natural Gas Co activation. NJ Natural Gas Co: 1-800-221-0071.
NJ HIC registration for hired contractorAll hired kitchen contractors must hold current NJ HIC registration. Verify at njconsumeraffairs.gov. General contractor + all trade subcontractors must hold appropriate NJ HIC + trade licenses.
NJ PE/RA for wall removalNJ Licensed PE or Registered Architect stamps structural drawings for load-bearing wall removal. PE fees: $800–$2,000. Zone 4A snow load adds to structural load calculations for beam sizing.
No statewide electrification policyUnlike California guide cities, NJ has no statewide push toward all-electric cooking. Gas ranges remain common. Gas line additions: plumbing subcode permit + NJ Natural Gas Co coordination. No induction preference policy in NJ.
Range hood ventilation — Zone 4A sealed homesExterior-ducted range hood important in Zone 4A's tightly sealed homes. Cooking moisture and odors must be vented outdoors. Mechanical subcode permit if ductwork modification through walls or ceilings. NJ HIC registered HVAC contractor.
No HERS rater requirementNJ has no third-party HERS rater requirement for residential permits — unlike California guide cities. No added $200–$450 HERS cost for Lakewood kitchen permit projects.
Lakewood kitchens: NJ's NSPC plumbing code, NJ HIC contractor registration, NJ PE/RA for wall removal, and no statewide electrification push define the local kitchen permit environment in Ocean County.
NSPC plumbing guidance. NJ HIC registration check. NJ PE/RA for wall removal. NJ Natural Gas Co coordination. NJ Licensed Electrician verification. No HERS rater requirement.
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What kitchen remodels cost in Lakewood

Kitchen costs in Lakewood/Ocean County NJ: Mid-range: $26,000–$50,000. High-end: $52,000–$90,000+. Cosmetic (no permits): $12,000–$28,000. NJ PE for wall removal: $800–$2,000. Combined permit fees: $110–$215. No HERS rater cost. Contact Department of Code Enforcement at 732-364-2500 for current fee schedule.

Lakewood Township — permit process and contact

Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning: 212 Fourth Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701 | 732-364-2500 | Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Permit portal: lakewoodnj.portal.fasttrackgov.com. Inspections: scheduleinspections@lakewoodnj.gov. NJ HIC registration required for all hired contractors: njconsumeraffairs.gov. JCP&L: 800-662-3115. NJ Natural Gas Co: 1-800-221-0071. NJ 811: dial 811 (3 business days). NJ Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23), 2021 IRC/IBC with NJ amendments, effective September 6, 2022, governs all permitted construction in Lakewood.

NJ Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration: All contractors performing home improvement work on residential properties in New Jersey must hold a current NJ HIC registration from the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs at njconsumeraffairs.gov (NJ Public Law 2004, c.16). Verify any contractor's HIC registration before signing any contract for permitted work in Lakewood. HIC registration is separate from trade licenses (electrician, plumber, HVAC). Unlicensed or unregistered home improvement contracting in NJ is subject to civil and criminal penalties.

National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC): New Jersey uses the NSPC for all plumbing work — distinct from the IPC (used in Texas and most ICC states) and the UPC (used in California and Utah). NSPC compliance is required for all plumbing permit work in Lakewood. NJ Licensed Master Plumber required for all plumbing permit work. Verify NJ plumber licensing at njconsumeraffairs.gov.

Lakewood's Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning at 732-364-2500 provides permit guidance. NJ Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23), 2021 IRC/IBC with NJ amendments, effective September 6, 2022, governs all permitted construction. NJ HIC registration required for all hired home improvement contractors — verify at njconsumeraffairs.gov. NJ Licensed Electrician and NJ Licensed Master Plumber required for trade work. NJ uses the National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC) — unique among guide states. Zone 4A: ~36-inch frost footings; R-49 attic; ice shield; U ≤ 0.30; SHGC ≤ 0.40. JCP&L electric: 800-662-3115. NJ Natural Gas Co: 1-800-221-0071. NJ 811: dial 811 (3 business days). NJ solar is among the most economically attractive in the US due to the combination of federal 30% credit, SREC-II program, NJ net metering, and NJ sales/property tax exemptions for solar. No SDC D seismic concern (unlike California guide cities). No statewide wildfire fire code (unlike California).

Lakewood Township is one of New Jersey's most dynamic and fastest-growing communities. The extraordinary growth of Lakewood's Orthodox Jewish community has created one of the most active residential construction markets in the northeastern United States, with the Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning processing one of the highest per-capita permit volumes in New Jersey. This growth has also created a highly experienced local construction industry with deep familiarity with the NJ Uniform Construction Code requirements, the NJ HIC registration system, and Ocean County's Zone 4A climate conditions. The NJ Uniform Construction Code's statewide uniformity — no local amendments permitted — means that contractors and homeowners can rely on consistent code requirements throughout New Jersey, with Lakewood's permit office enforcing the same 2021 IRC/IBC-based standards as every other NJ municipality. Contact the Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning at 732-364-2500 before beginning any permitted project in Lakewood to confirm requirements, documentation, and current permit review timelines.

Township of Lakewood — Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning 212 Fourth Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701 | Phone: 732-364-2500
Hours: Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Permit portal: lakewoodnj.portal.fasttrackgov.com | Inspections: scheduleinspections@lakewoodnj.gov
JCP&L (electric): 800-662-3115 | NJ Natural Gas Co: 1-800-221-0051
NJ HIC registration: njconsumeraffairs.gov | NJ 811 before digging: 811
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Disclaimer: Research April 2026. Verify with Lakewood Department of Code Enforcement at 732-364-2500. Not legal advice.

Lakewood Township is one of New Jersey's most extraordinary communities — a township that has grown from approximately 60,000 residents in 2000 to over 160,000 in 2026, driven by one of the country's largest and most vibrant Orthodox Jewish communities. This extraordinary growth rate — among the highest in the US for a fully established township — creates a permit environment unlike any other in this guide. The Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning at 732-364-2500 processes a per-capita permit volume that reflects Lakewood's intense residential construction activity. The NJ Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23), enforced uniformly statewide by the NJ Department of Community Affairs (DCA), provides the regulatory framework that governs all Lakewood permits — with no local amendments permitted. This statewide uniformity ensures that contractors experienced anywhere in NJ can readily apply their NJ UCC knowledge in Lakewood's active construction market. The NJ Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration requirement — verified at njconsumeraffairs.gov — provides an important consumer protection layer for Lakewood's active residential construction market. Zone 4A's cold winters (~5,200 HDD) and 36-inch frost depth are the dominant climate factors differentiating Lakewood from California, Florida, and Texas guide cities, while New Jersey's exceptional solar incentive environment — the SREC-II program, favorable BPU net metering, and property/sales tax exemptions — makes Lakewood one of the US's most economically attractive solar PV markets despite Zone 4A's more modest solar resource compared to the Southwest. Contact the Department of Code Enforcement and Zoning at 732-364-2500 and the FastTrackGov permit portal at lakewoodnj.portal.fasttrackgov.com before starting any permitted project in Lakewood Township, Ocean County, New Jersey.