What you need to know before demolishing anything in Rockwall County and the eastern DFW suburbs. Permit offices, fees, lead times, utility disconnects, asbestos rules, and HOA reality — all in one place.
This guide is written for homeowners, GCs, and real-estate agents in Rockwall County who need to know how the permit process actually works before pulling a trigger on a demo project. It is current as of 2026. Each city updates its fees and forms occasionally — the contact details below let you verify directly with the city if anything changed.
Every Rockwall-area city requires a demolition permit for almost any structure. The rough rule:
When in doubt, call the city. The cost of pulling a permit you didn't need is the application fee. The cost of skipping a permit you did need is a stop-work order, a fine, and a property flag that follows you when you sell.
Every city in the county requires utility disconnect confirmation before a demolition permit is issued or before demo day, depending on the city. There are three utilities:
Coordinate all three at the same time you submit the permit application. They run in parallel.
Texas law (Texas Asbestos Health Protection Rules, 25 TAC ยง295.34) requires an asbestos survey on any structure built before January 1, 1980 before any demolition. The survey must be performed by a Texas DSHS-licensed asbestos inspector. If asbestos-containing material is found, licensed abatement is required before demolition.
This is not optional. The TCEQ and DSHS both enforce. Contractors who demo a pre-1980 structure without the survey face license suspension. Homeowners face fines and a property flag.
Inspection cost: typically $300–$700 for a residential structure. Inspection lead time: 5–7 business days from order to report. Abatement (if required): variable based on findings, often $2,000–$10,000 for a typical residential structure.
Many Rockwall-area neighborhoods, especially in Heath and Fate, operate under HOAs with architectural-review committees. The HOA review usually applies to:
HOAs typically meet monthly. Submit early. Some cities won't issue a demolition permit until the HOA letter is on file. We coordinate the ARC submission with you when required — usually adds 1–2 weeks to the overall timeline.
When you hire Rockwall Demolition Pros, we handle the entire permit process:
You see the permit number on your invoice. You don't have to talk to any city office, any utility, or any inspector. That's the whole point of hiring a permit-pulling demolition contractor instead of a handyman.
Yes for almost any structure: accessory structures over 120 sq ft, anything on a permanent foundation, garages, attached decks, pools, and interior demo touching plumbing/electrical/load-bearing walls. Cosmetic interior work and small free-standing platform decks usually don't need one.
Permit fees range from $50 to $250 typical for residential demo. Whole-house and pool demos cost more. Fees scale by project value or square footage.
5 to 14 business days across the county. Fate is fastest (5–10). Garland is longest (10–14). Rockwall, Heath, Royse City, Rowlett, Forney all 7–14.
Application, site plan, contractor licensing and insurance, utility disconnect confirmations, asbestos inspection (pre-1980 only), and HOA approval where applicable. Your contractor handles all of it.
Texas law requires inspection on any structure built before January 1, 1980 — no exceptions. Performed by a DSHS-licensed inspector. If asbestos found, licensed abatement required before demo.
You don't talk to the city, the utilities, or the inspector. We do, and you get the permit number on your invoice.