Water Heater Permit
Water Heater Replacement Permit Guide
Many water heater swaps need plumbing or mechanical permits because venting, pressure relief, seismic strapping, gas, and electrical safety matter.
Permit likelihood
Usually required for tank, tankless, gas, electric, and heat-pump water heater replacement.
Typical permit cost
$40-$200 for many residential replacement permits.
Planning timeline
Same day to one week, with inspection after installation.
Common permit triggers
- Fuel type change
- Tankless conversion
- Gas line or vent changes
- Garage installation
Documents to gather before applying
- Equipment model
- Fuel type and location
- Venting details
- Installer license if required
Inspection sequence to plan around
- Venting
- Gas/electrical connection
- Relief valve discharge
- Strapping/platform if required
- Final inspection
Mistakes that create delays
- Improper temperature-pressure relief discharge
- Bad vent slope
- No expansion tank where required
- Missing seismic strapping in seismic zones
State and city variation
Seismic, energy, and licensing rules can change the installation checklist.
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?