Oshkosh kitchen remodel permit rules — important distinction
Oshkosh has a notably broader kitchen permit scope than most other cities in this guide series. The city's permit list explicitly includes "Alterations/remodeling (kitchen cabinets, drywalling, etc.)" as permit-required work. This means even kitchen cabinet replacement — which is generally considered cosmetic maintenance and exempt from permits in most cities (Mankato, Dubuque, Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, and others) — requires a building permit in Oshkosh. Additionally, plumbing fixture installation/replacement, electrical wiring (including light fixtures), and structural modifications all require their respective permits. Apply via the Evolve Public online portal at oshkoshwi.gov. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors required; homeowners may apply with Cautionary Statement. Construction cannot commence until payment received and permit obtained.
Wisconsin Public Service (WPS; 800-450-7260) serves Oshkosh for both gas and electricity — adding a gas range or converting to gas cooking requires WPS service coordination alongside the gas/mechanical permit. Most Oshkosh homes have basements — drain routing for kitchen plumbing modification accesses the drain system through basement floor framing without slab cutting. The DSPS-licensed master plumber handles drain routing from below.
Oshkosh's Lake Winnebago and Fox Valley context
Oshkosh is Wisconsin's sixth-largest city with a population of approximately 66,000, situated on the western shore of Lake Winnebago in Winnebago County as part of the Fox Cities/Fox Valley metropolitan area (which includes Appleton, Neenah, Menasha, and surrounding communities). The city's economy is anchored by Oshkosh Corporation (heavy trucks, defense vehicles, and specialty equipment), UW Oshkosh with approximately 14,000 students, manufacturing (including operations supplying the Fox Valley's paper industry history), and healthcare. Oshkosh Corporation's global presence creates an engineering and manufacturing professional class with above-average renovation budgets. UW Oshkosh's student population drives the rental housing market in the neighborhoods surrounding campus on the city's southwest side.
Lake Winnebago — Wisconsin's largest inland lake at 215 square miles — forms Oshkosh's eastern boundary and defines the city's character as much as its industrial heritage. Shoreland zoning applies to properties within 1,000 feet of Lake Winnebago and other navigable water bodies, creating additional setback and development restrictions for many east-side properties. Oshkosh's climate is ASHRAE Climate Zone 6A (Cold Humid), similar to Fond du Lac and Eau Claire, with approximately 7,500 annual heating degree days and frost depths of 42–48 inches. Zone 6A construction priorities apply fully.
The City of Oshkosh Inspection Services Division (Room 205, City Hall, 215 Church Avenue; (920) 236-5050; oshkoshwi.gov) administers residential permits under Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC). The Evolve Public online portal at oshkoshwi.gov provides online permit applications and plan submissions. Wisconsin Public Service (WPS; 800-450-7260; wisconsinpublicservice.com) provides both electricity and natural gas to most Oshkosh addresses. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors are required; homeowners may obtain permits with a Cautionary Statement.
Oshkosh's comprehensive permit scope — what requires a permit
Oshkosh's permit requirements are notably more comprehensive than Eau Claire's, and somewhat more comprehensive than Fond du Lac's OTC-process list. The City of Oshkosh explicitly requires permits for all of the following: new construction or additions; alterations/remodeling including kitchen cabinets and drywalling; decks, stoops, porches; re-siding; roofing installation or replacement; window and door replacement (with one specific exception: a permit is NOT required for sash replacement only); installation or replacement of electrical wiring including light fixture replacement; installation or replacement of plumbing fixtures; installation or replacement of heating and air conditioning units (with one specific exception: a permit is NOT required for window-mounted AC units); fences, patios, and driveways; and more.
Two notable specific Oshkosh provisions: First, kitchen cabinet alterations require a permit — Oshkosh's permit list explicitly includes "Alterations/remodeling (kitchen cabinets, drywalling, etc.)" This differs from most other cities in this guide series where cosmetic kitchen cabinet replacement generally does not require a permit. Second, metal roofs are NOT allowed on residential buildings in Oshkosh unless they meet specific guidelines and are approved by the Planning Division. Any homeowner considering metal roofing must contact both Inspection Services at (920) 236-5050 and Planning Services at (920) 236-5059 before purchasing materials. These city-specific provisions are important for avoiding unpermitted work violations.
| Work Type | Permit? | WI/Oshkosh Note |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet replacement alone | Yes — building permit | Oshkosh explicitly requires permit for kitchen cabinet alterations |
| Plumbing fixture replacement | Yes — plumbing permit | DSPS master plumber; WPS gas coordination if adding gas |
| Electrical wiring/lighting | Yes — electrical permit | DSPS electrician; AFCI/GFCI per WI UDC |
| Structural wall removal | Yes — building permit | Framing plans required; DSPS contractor |
Do kitchen cabinets require a permit in Oshkosh?
Yes — Oshkosh explicitly lists 'Alterations/remodeling (kitchen cabinets, drywalling, etc.)' as permit-required work. This differs from most other cities where cabinet replacement is cosmetic maintenance exempt from permits. Apply via Evolve Public portal at oshkoshwi.gov or call (920) 236-5050.
Why does Oshkosh require permits for kitchen cabinets?
Oshkosh's permit scope is broader than many Wisconsin cities. The city requires permits for alterations/remodeling including kitchen cabinets — likely reflecting a comprehensive approach to ensuring all work is documented and meets code. This creates a permit record for all kitchen renovation work, which can be beneficial for property sales and insurance claims.
Does adding gas for a kitchen range require a permit in Oshkosh?
Yes — HVAC/mechanical permits required for gas line work. Wisconsin Public Service (800-450-7260) coordinates service-side gas connections. DSPS-licensed plumber/mechanical contractor required, or homeowner Cautionary Statement. Apply via Evolve Public portal.
What plans are required for Oshkosh kitchen permits?
Floor plans are required where floor plans are changing, wall openings are being enlarged, or walls are being removed/added. Plans must show room usage/sizes, door/window locations, furnace/water heater/electrical panel locations, finish materials, ceiling heights. Contact (920) 236-5050 for current documentation requirements for your specific scope.
How does kitchen plumbing work in Oshkosh homes?
Most Oshkosh homes have basements — drain modification routes through basement floor framing without slab cutting. DSPS-licensed master plumber accesses the drain system from below. Plumbing fixture replacement (not just faucets) requires a permit in Oshkosh.
How does Oshkosh's permit scope for kitchens compare to Eau Claire?
Eau Claire exempts kitchen cabinet replacement, window replacement, roofing, fencing, and HVAC equipment replacement from permit requirements. Oshkosh requires permits for all of these scopes — making Oshkosh's permit requirements notably more comprehensive than Eau Claire, with the practical difference that Oshkosh requires a building permit even for cosmetic cabinet work.
Oshkosh permit process — practical guidance
The City of Oshkosh Inspection Services Division (Room 205, City Hall, 215 Church Avenue; (920) 236-5050; oshkoshwi.gov) administers residential permits under Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code. The Evolve Public online portal at oshkoshwi.gov is the primary application channel — homeowners and contractors submit permit applications, upload required plans, and track permit status online. Payments can be made online with debit/credit cards or checks (fees apply for cards); checks can also be mailed or dropped off. Construction cannot commence until payment is received and the permit obtained. Normal office hours are 7:30 AM–4:30 PM Monday–Friday for questions and in-person applications.
Oshkosh's permit scope is notably comprehensive compared to nearby Wisconsin cities. While Eau Claire exempts fences, HVAC equipment replacement, roofing, window replacement, and re-siding from permit requirements, Oshkosh requires permits for all of these. Additionally, Oshkosh requires permits for kitchen cabinet alterations — a scope that other cities consider cosmetic maintenance. And Oshkosh has a specific restriction that metal roofs are not allowed on residential buildings without Planning Division approval — a provision unique among the Wisconsin cities in this guide series. These distinctions mean that homeowners familiar with Eau Claire's or Fond du Lac's more permissive scope should not assume the same exemptions apply in Oshkosh. When in doubt, contact Inspection Services at (920) 236-5050 before beginning any work.
Wisconsin DSPS (Department of Safety and Professional Services; dsps.wi.gov) licenses contractors statewide. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed master plumbers, electricians, and mechanical contractors are required for permitted trade work. Homeowners may obtain permits for work at their primary residence with the required Cautionary Statement per Wisconsin statute 101.65(Ir). Wisconsin Public Service (WPS; 800-450-7260; wisconsinpublicservice.com) serves most Oshkosh addresses for both electricity and natural gas. Focus on Energy (focusonenergy.com) provides Wisconsin energy efficiency rebates including the $500 solar rebate, HVAC rebates, and potentially window rebates.
Oshkosh Corporation — the city's largest employer and globally recognized manufacturer of specialty trucks, defense vehicles, airport equipment, and concrete mixers — creates an engineering and manufacturing professional community with specific renovation priorities. Engineering professionals at Oshkosh Corporation tend to value quality, documentation, and structural integrity in renovation work, which aligns well with Oshkosh's comprehensive permit requirements. UW Oshkosh's approximately 14,000 students create strong rental housing demand that drives consistent renovation investment in the campus-adjacent neighborhoods. Lake Winnebago's recreational appeal drives waterfront and near-waterfront property improvements, with shoreland zoning creating additional compliance considerations for east-side Oshkosh properties near the lake. The Fox Cities regional market — connecting Oshkosh with Appleton, Neenah, and Menasha — provides a substantial pool of Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors serving the Oshkosh area. Getting competitive bids from multiple DSPS-licensed contractors, verifying licenses at dsps.wi.gov, and confirming permit requirements with Inspection Services at (920) 236-5050 before signing any contract is the practical path to quality renovation outcomes in Oshkosh's distinctive permit environment.
The Evolve Public portal at oshkoshwi.gov is the recommended application method for most residential permits — it allows applicants to upload required plans and documents electronically, track permit status online, and receive notifications when additional information is needed or permits are ready for payment. Applicants are notified by email when additional information is required and when permits are approved. For questions before submitting an application, the Inspection Services staff are available at (920) 236-5050 during normal office hours (7:30 AM–4:30 PM M–F) to discuss project specifics and confirm permit requirements. The building guides available on the Oshkosh Inspection Services website provide detailed technical guidance for common residential project types including interior remodeling, decks, and other scopes — reviewing the relevant building guide before applying helps ensure applications include all required information on the first submission, avoiding correction cycles that delay permit issuance. Oshkosh's Inspection Services Division emphasizes that "construction will not be allowed to commence until payment is received and the permit obtained" — plan project timelines accordingly, allowing time from permit application to payment and permit issuance before contractor start dates.
For projects involving Oshkosh's most distinctive code provisions — the metal roofing restriction requiring Planning Division approval, the requirement for permits for kitchen cabinet alterations, and the comprehensive requirement for permits on light fixture replacement and plumbing fixture replacement — getting specific guidance from Inspection Services at (920) 236-5050 before beginning any design or contracting work is the most efficient approach. Understanding exactly which permits are required for your specific scope, what plans and documentation are needed, and whether Planning Services at (920) 236-5059 needs to be consulted (for metal roofs, shoreland setbacks, or zoning questions) allows homeowners and contractors to prepare complete, accurate applications on first submission. Wisconsin DSPS-licensed contractors who regularly work in Oshkosh are familiar with the city's comprehensive permit scope and can help ensure all required permits are obtained before work begins — a particularly important point for projects that might cross multiple permit categories, such as a kitchen remodel involving cabinet replacement, plumbing fixture relocation, and new electrical circuits.
Phone: (920) 236-5050 | Website: oshkoshwi.gov
Online permits: Evolve Public portal at oshkoshwi.gov
Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM Monday–Friday
Wisconsin DSPS contractor licensing required | Homeowner Cautionary Statement required
Wisconsin Public Service (electric & gas): 800-450-7260 | wisconsinpublicservice.com
WE Energies (also serves parts of area): 1-800-242-9137 | we-energies.com