Montana · Flooring · Free 2026 permit-fee estimator
Flooring permit cost in Montana
On a typical $8,000 flooring project, Montana's statewide median building permit fee is $75 — about 0.94% of cost. Top Billings metros run higher.
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Montana statewide median
$75
≈ 0.94% of $8,000 project cost
Range: $75 (min) – $1,300 (max)
Top 3 Montana metros — actual permit fee
The state base × project type stays the same; the metro multiplier is where the swing comes from.
Billings
$75
Metro multiplier: 1.15× statewide base
Bozeman
$75
Metro multiplier: 1.25× statewide base
Missoula
$75
Metro multiplier: 1.1× statewide base
Montana permit-fee context
Billings + Bozeman mid-tier; many rural counties have no building-permit requirement for owner-built.
Why flooring? Most floor installations are like-for-like and exempt. Permit required only if subfloor heating or structural changes.
What this fee does NOT include
- Plan-review service fees (typically 0.5–1% of cost, separate line)
- Per-trade fees (plumbing, electrical, mechanical — $50–$200 each)
- State-level surcharges (FL DBPR, NJ DCA, OR BCD, etc.)
- Contractor's filing/processing fee
Rule of thumb: budget 1.5–2× the base permit fee for the all-in cost.
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FAQ — Flooring permits in Montana
How much is a flooring permit in Montana in 2026?
On a typical $8,000 flooring project in Montana, the statewide median permit fee runs $75 — about 0.94% of project cost. Major metros run higher: Billings $75, Bozeman $75, Missoula $75. Billings + Bozeman mid-tier; many rural counties have no building-permit requirement for owner-built.
Why is the fee higher in major Montana metros?
Each Montana city/county sets its own multiplier on top of the state base rate. Billings runs 1.15× because of stricter plan review + structural review + energy-code overhead. Missoula sits lower (1.1×) because of less plan-review depth + simpler intake. Rural counties in Montana often have flat-fee schedules below even the lowest metro.
What's included in the permit fee vs. what's billed separately?
The permit fee covers the building department's intake + base review. NOT included: plan-review service fees (often a separate line, 0.5–1% of project cost), per-trade fees for plumbing/electrical/mechanical (typically $50–$200 each), and any state-level surcharges (FL adds DBPR 1.5%, NJ adds DCA, OR adds 12% BCD surcharge). Your contractor's filing fee is also separate. Budget 1.5–2× the base permit fee for the all-in cost.
Can I skip the permit and save the fee?
Don't. Working without a required permit fails any future resale inspection (the buyer's inspector WILL flag it), voids your homeowner's insurance for any related claim, and triggers retro-permitting fines that are typically 2–3× the original fee. Montana treats unpermitted flooring work as a separate violation under state building code. The "savings" become a $1,500 problem at resale on a $500 fee.
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Disclaimer: Permit fees are jurisdiction-specific and change frequently. These values are 2026 medians — verify against your local building department's current fee schedule before budgeting.