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Permits & compliance · Nederland

Do I Need a Permit to Modify Ductwork? in Nederland

Modifying ductwork sometimes requires a permit, depending on the scope of work and your jurisdiction. Extending, rerouting, or adding new duct runs to serve additional rooms typically triggers a mechanical permit. Simple replacements of existing duct sections in-kind usually do not. When ductwork changes accompany a new HVAC system install, the permit for the equipment often covers the ductwork.

Do you need a permit?

Rarely required

Permitting authority
Gemeente (via Omgevingsloket)
Typical fee
€0 (usually no permit needed)

What triggers a permit

  • Adding new duct runs to serve previously unducted rooms
  • Rerouting ductwork through structural elements (joists, walls, floors)
  • Increasing or decreasing duct sizes that change system airflow design
  • Installing ductwork as part of a new HVAC system or zone addition
  • Converting from one system type to another (radiant to forced air)

Country-specific detail

In the Netherlands, internal ductwork modifications in residential buildings are generally vergunningsvrij (permit-free) under the Besluit omgevingsrecht, as they don't change the building's external appearance or structure. However, if modifications affect brandveiligheid (fire safety) — such as penetrating compartment walls or floors — compliance with Bouwbesluit fire-separation requirements is mandatory and may trigger a melding (notification) to the gemeente. Major system changes in monumentale panden (listed buildings) require an omgevingsvergunning.

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