Do you need a permit to install a water heater in California?

Do you need a permit to install a water heater in California?

By law, the state of California and most likely your city/county requires a permit and a final inspection for a water heater replacement. Every permit issued must be inspected before its expiration date to avoid penalties and/or fees from the cities/counties. submit an application for your permit.

How high does a water heater have to be off the ground in California?

Your gas water heater should be 18 inches off of the ground, as per the National Fuel Gas Code. This is the standard for water heater installation requirements.

What is the code for water heater straps?

California Plumbing Code Section 507.2 requires that all water heaters shall be supported and strapped to prevent movement during an earthquake. Two metal straps, not less than 22 gauge, nor less than 5/8-inch wide shall be used.

Are electric water heaters required to be strapped in California?

The State of California requires that all water heaters must be strapped to resist motion during an earthquake. All water heaters must be strapped in at least two locations; the upper one-third of the unit and the lower one-third. The lower strap must be a minimum of 4″ above the water heater control unit.

Can I install water heater myself?

Do not attempt installing a gas water heater yourself unless you’re experienced and comfortable with soldering, working with natural gas and following local installation codes. Save yourself the hassle with our gas water heater installation services which include removal of the old water heater.

Should a water heater sit on concrete?

Electric water heaters can sit directly on the concrete floor. There is no risk of accidental ignition of spilled flammable liquids with electric water heaters. They do not have pilot lights as do their gas counterparts. Electric water heaters never have been required by building codes to be on a stand or lifted up.

Can water heater be in garage?

Water heaters having an ignition source shall be elevated so that the source of ignition is not less than 18” above the garage floor. Because the vapors from these liquids are heavier than air, they concentrate just above floor level, posing an explosion hazard in garages with a water heater.

Do water heaters need to be strapped?

(1) All water heaters must be strapped, whether gas or electric. (2) Two straps are needed, one in the upper one-third and one in the lower one-third of the fixture. (3) Straps may consist of either plumber’s tape (at least 24 gauge) or half-inch-diameter metal conduit.

What does it mean to double strap a water heater?

The double-body strap is the system of choice wherever water heater bracing is required. Plumbing of El Cajon, Calif., measures the water heater to make sure the approved strapping kit will be mounted in proper locations.

Can you shower without a water heater?

A kettle bath is an easy way to get yourself washed without having to brave a cold shower. You should start by filling the bath with a few inches of cold water and then top it up with a kettle full of boiling water to take the edge off the cold.

How does a water heater have to be secured in California?

At a minimum, any water heater shall be secured in accordance with the California Plumbing Code, or modifications made thereto by a city, county, or city and county pursuant to Section 17958.5. (b) The seller of any real property containing a water heater shall certify to the prospective purchaser that this section has been complied with.

When do water heaters need to be braced for an earthquake?

Any new or replacement water heater sold in California on or after July 1, 1991 be braced, anchored or strapped when installed to resist falling or horizontal displacement due to earthquake forces. The seller of any real property containing a water heater to certify in writing to the purchaser that water heater bracing requirements have been met.

What does the division of the state architect do?

Division of the State Architect Provides design and construction oversight for K–12 schools, community colleges, and various other state-owned and leased facilities.

What does code code 19100 mean for water heaters?

(a) Notwithstanding Section 19100, all new and replacement water heaters, and all existing residential water heaters, shall be braced, anchored, or strapped to resist falling or horizontal displacement due to earthquake motion.