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Are there any permits needed to have plumbing restored in a house?

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If plumbing was originally in a house but was tore out for scrap (including the hot water tank) do I need any permits to have it reinstalled? Are there any codes (Ohio) that say what type of heating needs to be used? Are plug in electric heaters allowed for main heating source in most places? The building inspector is coming out to inspect the electric since it has been off over a year. Just wondering if he is going to make me make any changes or get any other permits.
One Response to “Are there any permits needed to have plumbing restored in a house?”
  1. Krista Meredith Said:

    Before you get flooded with possible correct/incorrect answerer’s your best bet is to ask the inspector when he/she comes out……They know the codes/rules/regulations in your immediate town.

    That’s why he’s the inspector. I have found that if you don’t hide things from these people they are most helpful in getting the correct answers to you questions.

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