Water Heater Permit Requirements in Beverly Hills, CA
Beverly Hills enforces the 2022 California Residential Code (2021 IRC with CA amendments) via the Beverly Hills Municipal Code. Permits are handled by the Community Development Department (CDD). Beverly Hills is known for stricter-than-typical design review, historic preservation, and neighborhood compatibility requirements — projects visible from the public right-of-way often require a Design Review Commission sign-off in addition to the standard building permit. Contractors must be licensed with the CA Contractors State License Board; owner-builder permits are allowed for primary residences. Many simple residential permits can be applied for online via the city's Accela-powered portal.
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When you need a Water Heater permit in Beverly Hills
Same-for-same water heater replacement requires a plumbing permit. The new unit must meet current code including T&P valve (IRC P2803), discharge pipe (P2804.6.1), drain pan where required (P2801.6), and expansion tank if the home has a closed system (P2903.4). California, Washington, and most Oregon counties require seismic strapping, two straps minimum (upper third and lower third of the tank).
Converting from a tank to a tankless gas water heater requires plumbing AND gas permits. Tankless units demand 150,000-199,000 BTU/hr at full capacity, about 4-5x a tank unit's demand. Existing gas lines are typically undersized and must be upgraded. New direct-vent or power-vent systems are required; existing B-vent cannot be reused.
Installing a heat pump water heater requires plumbing AND electrical permits. HPWHs need a dedicated 240V/30A circuit, sufficient air volume (450-700 cubic feet minimum per manufacturer specs), and condensate drainage. Note: the federal 25C tax credit for HPWHs expired December 31, 2025, state and utility rebates may still apply.
Relocating a water heater to a new location requires a full permit stack: plumbing (new water connections), gas (if gas-fired, new piping and venting), and electrical (for electric or heat pump units). This is significantly more complex than a same-location replacement and typically costs $1,500-$3,500 in additional plumber labor.
Water Heater Permit Costs: Beverly Hills vs. Nearby
Beverly Hills comes in on the low side for California. You're looking at $29 – $575 here, compared to the state average of $96 – $392.
| City | Estimated Fee |
|---|---|
| Beverly Hills | $29 – $575 |
| Los Angeles | $25 – $500 |
| Sacramento County | $25 – $500 |
| San Diego | $25 – $500 |
Fees shown are estimates based on local building code data. Actual fees may vary based on project scope and valuation. See all Beverly Hills permit costs →
Zoning & HOA Considerations
Water heater installation is almost never subject to zoning review, it is a plumbing and mechanical code matter. Exterior tankless units on the outside of the house may be subject to minor setback rules in some jurisdictions.
If you live in an HOA community: hOAs rarely regulate interior water heaters. Exterior tankless units mounted on visible walls may face aesthetic review requirements in some communities.
Estimated Project Timeline in Beverly Hills
Here's a typical timeline for a water heater project in Beverly Hills, CA:
Timeline is based on Beverly Hills's typical about 2 weeks permit processing time. Actual timelines vary by project complexity, completeness of application, and current department workload.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Estimated permit fees for Water Heater projects in Beverly Hills, CA range from $29 – $575. Fees vary based on project scope and valuation.
It depends on the specifics of your project. Some smaller Water Heater projects may be exempt from permit requirements, while larger ones typically require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.
Working without a required permit in Beverly Hills can result in fines, stop-work orders, being required to remove completed work, and complications when selling your home. It's always best to check first.
Typical approval time for Water Heater permits in Beverly Hills is 3 business days. More complex projects may take longer if plan review is required.
If you live in an HOA community, you may need architectural review approval in addition to a building permit. HOA rules and city building codes are separate, you may need to satisfy both. Review your CC&Rs and submit to your HOA's architectural review committee before starting work.
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