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Huntington building questions start with Building and Housing

Huntington owners should check the town Building and Housing page before assuming a project can proceed on contractor judgment.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Huntington’s Building & Housing office is the local route before a property project turns into a scheduling problem. The division reviews building and site plans, issues building permits, inspects work as it progresses, and issues Certificates of Occupancy. It also gives residents an online permit portal, Building Department hours, inspection emails, Room 115 at Town Hall, and the department phone number.

That is the route to use before a deck, addition, apartment change, plumbing job, repair, or sale-related certificate question is left to contractor memory. Start with the property address, a plain description of the work, and any plan, invoice, or listing language that made you wonder.

Then ask whether the project needs a permit, inspection, certificate, or separate plumbing or building contact. Ask whether the portal is the right filing path. If timing matters for a closing, tenant move-in, or crew start date, get the town answer while the calendar still has room. The same early check helps avoid last-minute certificate surprises. The practical goal is plain: Huntington, Building, and Housing should feel like a doable checklist, not a fog of office names.

Filed under: Rules & Licenses Huntington Suffolk County huntingtonbuildinghousingpermits

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