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Do I Need a Permit To Replace My Heat Pump?

Now that summer season is already here, you might be thinking about investing in a new air conditioning system. A heat pump would be a great choice, as it offers both heating and cooling, perfect for achieving year-round comfort. As with most home system upgrades, a variety of factors must be considered, including whether or not it requires securing a permit. Read on as Air Quality Heating & Air Conditioning explains further.

The Need for a Mechanical Permit

Replacing an AC system with a heat pump does require a permit, particularly a mechanical permit. It’s worth noting that HVAC systems are considered utilities and not just mere appliances like refrigerators or televisions. Thus, pulling a permit for it is akin to doing so for an electrical upgrade or a home remodel. As with most building permits, it’s the HVAC contractors who are responsible for securing the mechanical permit for you, with its cost indicated in the detailed estimate.

Why Permits Are Necessary for Heat Pump Replacement

Securing a permit might seem like an onerous process, but it serves several important purposes. For one, it gives you the assurance that the AC and furnace repair contractor is qualified to install and replace your old system. If not installed properly, the new unit might not work as intended, increasing the chances of it becoming a fire hazard.

Also, a permit ensures that the new system complies with the latest energy efficiency requirements, which can significantly reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills. Adherence to local building codes through the permitting process can enhance the resale value of a home, as future buyers will have assurance that all modifications were completed legally and up to code. Just as important, securing a permit for a heat pump installation ensures that your new system is a valid product backed by a manufacturer warranty. 

Get in Touch With Us!

Looking to get a replacement HVAC system installed? Let our Air Quality HVAC experts help you with the process, including securing the permit on your behalf. Give us a call at (408) 920-3910, or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. We serve San Jose, CA, and the surrounding areas.

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