Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Now NO WORRIES for the next 10 years+. That is IF I make it that long.... |
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I'm not 100% sure but I'm pretty sure no permit is required if you are replacing an existing water heater with a similar item. I am 100% sure no one will know or care if you don't put it here or Facebook.
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Last edited by jrref; Yesterday at 06:05 PM. |
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That very well would be worth it. Thanks.
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From AI:
"Yes, in Florida, you generally need a permit to replace a water heater. The Florida Building Code mandates permits for plumbing work, including water heater replacements, to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. " Likely a post installation inspection is required, too. Items NOT requiring a permit. When is a Building Permit Required? | Sumter County, FL - Official Website
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Like the post above says taken from "Items NOT requiring a permit. When is a Building Permit Required? | Sumter County, FL - Official Website" "Water Heater - change out if same type and same location"
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Yes you can do it yourself. I've done it twice since I've lived here.
The worst part is taking the old one down from the pedestal and putting the new one on. I remember doing it myself when I was younger. Have they gotten heavier ? |
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I just did my parents' house electric hot water heater, 50 gall, remove old, install new, in Massachusetts.
New tank/heater, plus permit required for plumbing, plus inspection, installation labor and disposal of old hot water heater, $3,000 was the lowest quote, bundled all together. FL is very cheap with labor. . . cost of living difference. . Last edited by CoachKandSportsguy; Today at 07:15 AM. |
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Screw that, they should make people get a permit for using AI
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Personally, I would pay Mike Scott Plumbing $910 to install a new water heater. But if you do it yourself, make sure you install an expansion tank and a drain pan. These are required by code and they are a good idea. Note that Mike Scott Plumbing was NOT bought out by Frank Gay.
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