South Carolina, Greenwood County HVAC Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas

Greenwood County HVAC Permit Requirements

In Greenwood County, South Carolina, HVAC work generally requires a permit. The county's Building Inspection & Permitting department handles permit applications. For specific details regarding HVAC permits, including necessary documentation and fees, it is recommended to contact the department directly.

While the provided search results do not explicitly detail rules for HVAC permits in unincorporated areas of Greenwood County, other South Carolina counties, such as Georgetown County, have their Building & Safety Divisions issue permits for properties in unincorporated areas. This suggests that Greenwood County likely follows a similar practice, with county-level jurisdiction over unincorporated areas for building and safety regulations.

Contractors performing HVAC work in South Carolina must be licensed. South Carolina issues both Mechanical Contractor licenses (for commercial projects over $10,000) and Residential HVAC Contractor licenses (for projects over $500). Additionally, contractors may need to obtain local business licenses depending on the specific city or county where the work is being performed.

The City of Greenwood's permitting process requires a City Business License for work within city limits, but not for work in Greenwood County. This distinction highlights the importance of verifying local requirements.

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Note: The following state-wide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within South Carolina, including Greenwood County.

South Carolina Hvac Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines

State Statutes and Adopted HVAC Codes

In South Carolina, building codes are mandated by the state legislature and enforced at the local level. The state utilizes the International Code Council (ICC) family of codes as the foundation for its statewide standards. As of the most recent major update effective January 1, 2023, South Carolina has adopted the 2021 editions of the International Codes, including the International Mechanical Code (IMC) and the International Residential Code (IRC), with specific South Carolina-approved modifications. These codes establish the minimum requirements for the design, installation, maintenance, and inspection of HVAC systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

Primary State Agency

The South Carolina Building Codes Council is the primary state body responsible for adopting, modifying, and overseeing the implementation of these building codes. The Council, which operates under the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR), reviews ICC code editions and determines necessary state-specific amendments to address local environmental and construction conditions. While the Council sets the standards, the actual enforcement of these codes is carried out by local jurisdictions (cities and counties), which are required to employ certified building officials to conduct plan reviews and field inspections.

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Select a City in Greenwood County

If your project is located within incorporated city limits, you will likely need to follow municipal ordinances rather than county rules. Select your city below to view local regulations.

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