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Water Heater · Linn County, Oregon
In Oregon, a Water Heater requires a plumbing permit.
Replacing a water heater requires a plumbing permit and inspection, including a same-for-same swap; most Oregon counties also require seismic strapping. Switching fuel type, relocating, or going tankless adds gas or electrical permits. Plans are reviewed under the Statewide code (IRC 2021); apply through Linn County Planning & Building before work begins.
Source: Statewide, IRC 2021 · Verified 2026 by StateDataIndex
Replacing a water heater requires a safety inspection to prevent gas leaks or explosions.
With a population of around 130,706 residents, Linn County generally runs a more streamlined permitting process than major urban hubs.
Under Oregon seismic provisions, your installation will be reviewed for compliance with the anchoring and bracing requirements of the Oregon Structural Specialty Code.
For Linn County residents, we highly recommend reviewing your neighborhood HOA covenants before paying any municipal fees. Often, homeowners associations maintain stricter rules regarding materials and dimensions for your Water Heater than the county itself.
Oregon is famous for its statewide land-use planning program, which legally mandates "Urban Growth Boundaries" to prevent sprawl and protect farm and forest lands. Fortunately, Oregon maintains relatively builder-friendly regulations, keeping base permit fees competitive.
Permit fees vary by jurisdiction and by your project's valuation, so there is no single fixed figure for Linn County. We only publish fees confirmed by real homeowners — none have been reported here yet.
Confirm the current fee directly with Linn County Planning & Building ((541) 967-3816). If you have paid for a permit here, you can add it here to help others.
Office: Linn County Planning & Building
Address: 300 SW 4th Ave, Albany, OR 97321, USA
Phone: (541) 967-3816
Source: official Linn County government records. Hours and procedures can change — call ahead to confirm.
In Linn County, you or your contractor typically submit blueprints and a property survey to the local building department. Call ahead to confirm hours and accepted payment methods.
When applying for a Water Heater permit, you or your contractor will generally need to submit the following documentation for the city's review:
Key code points for a Water Heater in Linn County: All new water heaters must have a properly rated temperature and pressure relief (TPR) valve discharged to a safe location, and may require a thermal expansion tank.
Typical processing time for a jurisdiction of this size: 10 to 14 business days.
Building without authorization is considered a code violation. The local government can issue a Stop Work Order, forcing you to halt construction immediately. You may be subject to retroactive permit fees (often double the original cost), daily fines, or even a mandate to tear down the unpermitted work at your own expense.
Yes. Oregon generally allows property owners to act as their own general contractor under an Owner-Builder exemption. If you take this route, you assume full legal and financial liability and must ensure all work complies with the Oregon Structural Specialty Code.
Permit fees vary by jurisdiction and by your project's valuation, so Linn County does not publish a single fixed figure. Confirm the exact fee with the local building department before applying.
Based on the size of Linn County, the typical processing time is 10 to 14 business days. Times vary with the season and the building department application volume.
You can apply through the Linn County Planning & Building or online via the county permit portal. For questions, call (541) 967-3816.
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