HVAC Replacement Permit
HVAC Replacement Permit Guide
Furnace, AC, heat pump, and duct changes often need mechanical permits because combustion, refrigerant, drainage, and electrical safety are involved.
Permit likelihood
Usually required for furnace, condenser, heat pump, major duct, gas line, and equipment-location changes.
Typical permit cost
$50-$300 for typical equipment replacement permits.
Planning timeline
Same day to two weeks, with inspection scheduled after installation.
Common permit triggers
- New furnace or heat pump
- Outdoor condenser relocation
- Gas appliance replacement
- Ductwork changes
Documents to gather before applying
- Equipment model numbers
- Contractor license
- Manual J/S/D when required
- Gas or electrical scope
Inspection sequence to plan around
- Equipment location
- Gas/electrical connection
- Condensate and venting
- Final mechanical inspection
Mistakes that create delays
- Installing oversized equipment
- Poor condensate drainage
- Missing combustion air
- Skipping final inspection before warranty paperwork
State and city variation
Energy-code documentation and contractor licensing rules differ by state and municipality.
Contractor questions
- Who is responsible for pulling the permit?
- Will the permit list the full scope of work?
- Which inspections must happen before work is covered?
- Are permit fees, corrections, and reinspection fees included in the quote?
- Will I receive copies of approvals and final inspection records?