Permit requirements should always be considered when planning a plumbing repair or project. Many times, homeowners think that permits are only required for major remodels and not for the average small project. This is not necessarily the case. Many small plumbing projects need to be permitted by the county, so it is important to verify the local plumbing permit requirements before any work is done. Most large plumbing projects will require a permit before the work is done. If you hire a plumber to do the job, they will often discuss what plumbing permits are needed and they will likely handle the permit themselves. Smaller plumbing work, which is more often handled by the homeowner, may also require a permit to comply with local building codes.

Plumbing Codes

National plumbing codes help standardize work done by plumbers. However, the local state and county regulations also must be followed since they supersede all others. For this reason, you must check the local requirements for plumbing and other construction permits. To be safe, it is recommended to check the local building and plumbing codes and laws before starting any plumbing project. Be sure you know what work will require a permit and what can be done without one. Plumbing and building safety codes are put in place for the protection of the public so they should not be ignored. The Building and Safety Department in your local county is the place to check for plumbing permit requirements. Most counties have the permit requirements listed on their website. A quick search for “plumbing permits your county” should take you right to the information you need. The permit information for all trades, including plumbing, will be listed together. If you cannot find permit requirements listed online, you can contact the building and safety department by phone or go to the office in person. It is also a good idea to contact them when you are unclear about whether the work you are planning to do requires a permit. Sometimes the wording for the building code is difficult to interpret, so it is a good idea to double-check.

Jobs That Require a Permit

County regulations might be different in each county, but most will require a permit for big plumbing jobs such as those listed below.
• Re-pipes: A re-pipe requires changing out all of the water supply pipes in the home, so it is a significant project. Re-pipes are usually done by a professional plumber and require a permit.
• Drain line replacements: Replacing the drain pipes is a large job that will most often require a permit.
• Sewer replacement: Any work involving sewer lines is likely to require a permit because of safety codes that must be met.
• Water heater: Replacing a water heater is considered a large plumbing project and will most often require a permit from the county. There are water heater safety regulations that need to be observed as well.
• Moving existing plumbing to a different location: Whenever plumbing is moved from one location to another, it is considered a remodel. Building code requirements must be observed, and a permit will definitely be required.

When you need a professional, CONTACT Autry Plumbing!

Plumber
SCHEDULE A FREE QUOTE