Are you planning on getting a new HVAC system? It might come as a surprise that it, like home renovations, requires a permit. In today’s post, the HVAC contractors at Perfect Degree HVAC discuss why permits are needed for HVAC replacements.

Compliance With Building Codes
Building codes are in place to make sure that any change to the building, be it a small garage or a multi-family dwelling, is safe for its occupants. While HVAC systems can be classified as appliances, they are a considerable part of the building they’re in, particularly if they’re whole-home systems. Proper installation is a key factor in preventing fires and other dangers caused by malfunctioning electrical systems.
Energy Conservation
Buying a new heating or air conditioning system is not like buying a new laptop or television — certain environmental factors are taken into consideration when choosing a new unit. One such factor is federally-mandated building requirements that pertain to energy conservation. Part of permit processing involves a review of the new HVAC system’s specifications. This step helps ensure compliance with the government’s energy efficiency requirements.
Should You Obtain a Permit?
The good news is, contractors are responsible for obtaining (or “pulling”) a permit, so you won’t have to worry about the footwork. Your contractor’s estimate or quote should include the permit fees, which should cover the cost of an inspection.
What Happens After?
Usually, a city building inspector will pay a visit after installation, but will only focus on the HVAC system itself. A new building or a major remodel typically requires two inspections. A “rough” inspection is where the inspector will take a look at the wall framing and its general build to prevent potential installation mistakes. A final inspection is conducted after the wall components — drywall, trim and paint — are installed. Inspections are an important step because you will be compelled to correct a non-compliant installation, the costs of which will be out-of-pocket and will include further inspections.
To help streamline the process, it’s best to work with a local licensed HVAC contractor like Perfect Degree HVAC. Whether you need HVAC replacement or heating repair, we’re here to help. Give us a call at (610) 529-7372, or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. We serve communities in the entire Tri-State area.