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Don't Replace or Relocate Water Heaters Without Building PermitsMost Common Arizona Building Code ViolatonsThe installation of a new or replacement water heater in Arizona usually requires payment of a fee and a permit from the local city Building Department. Permits can be issued to property owners or licensed contractors. Improperly installed water heaters can be potentially hazardous to your residents or your building. Your contractor may not be getting the proper permits and it is the property owner's responsibility to make sure that permits are issued and given final inspection approval. Water heaters that are installed without permits, and later discovered by inspectors, can be subject to extra penalty fees. New Arizona state regulations require seismic strapping of all water heaters when a building is sold. The Building Division has a free publication from the Arizona State Architect's Office that details several methods for seismic strapping. This is also available on the Building Department's web page. From Arizona Topics
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