Yes, tankless water heater replacement in Somerset requires permits, and we handle all permit applications as part of our service. California building codes require permits for water heater replacement to ensure installations meet safety and efficiency standards, especially for tankless units that have different venting and utility requirements.
The permit process covers several inspections: rough plumbing, gas line connections, electrical work (if applicable), and final inspection. Somerset follows California’s Title 24 energy efficiency standards, which favor tankless technology but require proper installation to meet code requirements.
Our familiarity with Somerset’s permitting process streamlines approval and scheduling. We submit applications, coordinate inspections, and ensure all work meets local codes. This protects your investment by ensuring proper installation and maintains manufacturer warranty coverage. The permit cost is typically included in our installation pricing, so you don’t face unexpected fees.