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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Are you planning any home-improvement projects? The city of Columbus wants you to take the proper steps before you start.

It's been almost a year since the September 2008 windstorm ripped through Central Ohio, knocking out the power for tens of thousands of Columbus residents.

“My 92-year-old mother-in-law can't be moved easily because of her health. I felt I needed a whole-house generator in case the electricity went out again,” resident Bud Runyon said.

What’s the price tag on a whole-house generator with transfer switch? $4,332.

Runyon had the cash and made the purchase.

A code-enforcement law went into effect Jan. 1, 2009 that states if you're going to transfer generator power to your home, the power load must be at the correct amp rate.

The generator Runyon purchased is a 50-amp product, but Runyon's home needs 58 amps.

His generator would fail an inspection.

“The way it was delivered, with the wrong transfer switch, I overpaid possibly $500 to $1,000,” Runyon said.

He learned about the code-enforcement law a month ago.

Runyon is out the money because it's been more than 90 days since his purchase.

City officials encourage you to do your homework before making large purchases.

Speaking with code enforcement and your contractors could save you thousands in the long run.

The city of Columbus says many "do-it-yourself" projects, including windows, decks, siding, roofs and room additions, require a permit.

Nearly all construction-related work requires proper permits and approved inspections, according to the city.

The city's Building Service Division is responsible for issuing all building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical, and heating and cooling permits for properties located in Columbus.

Residents can apply for permits at 575 Carolyn Ave., Columbus or go to http://columbusonestopshop.com/DivisionsandOffices/BuildingServices/index.asp for more information.

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