Like-for-Like Equipment Replacement Permitting

175 projects. 18 states. The permits most operators do not realize they need — until they get a stop work order.

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7-Eleven
Coolsys
Starbucks
AutoZone
Chuck E. Cheese
Chili’s
Maggiano’s

Software cannot determine whether your rooftop HVAC swap requires a permit in Phoenix but not in Portland. We can — because we have navigated 175 equipment replacements across 18 states. Like-for-like equipment replacement is the most misunderstood category in commercial permitting. The difference between knowing and guessing can be a $50,000 stop work order. Get a quote →

Permit Speed vs. Typical Timelines

Real approval times from our equipment replacement programs versus typical jurisdiction timelines

14days

7-Eleven HVAC
Typical: 60 days → 77% faster

8days

Coolsys / Starbucks
Typical: 45 days → 82% faster

10days

Brinker / Chili’s
Typical: 35 days → 71% faster

Typical timeline
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Why Permit Place is Right for You

See why national brands trust PermitPlace for equipment replacement permitting across 18 states

Program Brands & Results



108Projects
7States
HVAC + RenoProject Types

California: Title 24 + Mechanical Permits

Full compliance across CA locations

A single HVAC replacement in downtown Los Angeles requires a mechanical permit, Title 24 compliance documentation, and potentially structural review if the new unit changes roof load.

Oklahoma: Simplified Mechanical Permits

Same-day OTC permits achieved

In Tulsa, many replacements only require a mechanical permit — some rural jurisdictions require no permit at all. We know the difference for every location.

New York + New Jersey: DOB Complexity

Zero compliance gaps across NY/NJ

Permitting requirements depend on whether the building is in the five boroughs (DOB jurisdiction) or elsewhere in the state. Different rules, different forms, different timelines.

Oregon + Washington: Pacific NW Batch Program

Batch pre-filing for summer HVAC season

Pre-determined permit requirements for the entire batch, filed applications in advance of scheduled work, and coordinated inspections around installation schedules.

7-Eleven’s equipment replacement program with PermitPlace covers 108 projects across California, Arizona, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, New York, and New Jersey. These projects range from HVAC unit replacements to store renovations, each requiring different permits depending on the jurisdiction. For 7-Eleven, having a single partner who knows the answer for every location eliminates the guesswork and the compliance risk.

45Projects
2States
HVACEquipment Type

Starbucks HVAC Replacements

Zero permit-related delays

Batch equipment replacements across dozens of Starbucks locations in Washington and Oregon. Pre-determined requirements, filed in advance, inspections coordinated around the contractor’s schedule.

AutoZone Equipment Program

Compressed summer timeline met

HVAC season creates a compressed timeframe. Permitting cannot be a bottleneck when technicians are scheduled across dozens of locations.

Chuck E. Cheese Mechanical Work

All locations properly permitted

Entertainment venues with complex HVAC and refrigeration systems. Each location assessed individually for jurisdiction-specific requirements.

Coolsys is one of the largest mechanical contractors in the United States, providing HVAC and refrigeration services to brands including Starbucks, AutoZone, and Chuck E. Cheese. When a mechanical contractor like Coolsys is performing like-for-like replacements across dozens of locations in a compressed timeframe, the permitting process cannot be a bottleneck. Their technicians never arrive at a location only to discover they need a permit they do not have. All 45 projects through PermitPlace were permitted and inspected properly.

22Projects
13States
Kitchen + BarEquipment Types

Glass Washer Installations

Plumbing + health dept permits managed

Equipment changes that trigger cascading permit requirements: plumbing permits, health department reviews, and backflow preventer certifications depending on jurisdiction.

Handwashing Sink Additions

Multi-agency coordination across 13 states

Adding a handwashing sink requires a plumbing permit in most jurisdictions. Some also trigger health department review because the kitchen layout changed. Others require backflow preventer certification.

Bar Area Renovations

Zero compliance gaps at Chili’s + Maggiano’s

Bar renovations at Chili’s and Maggiano’s locations involve multiple equipment changes, each potentially triggering different permit requirements across different jurisdictions.

Brinker International’s 22 projects across 13 states illustrate the complexity of equipment-triggered permitting in the restaurant industry. These are not full remodels — they are specific equipment changes: glass washer installations, handwashing sink additions, and bar area renovations. Each of these changes can trigger permit requirements that vary by jurisdiction. These cascading requirements are invisible to operators and contractors who are focused on the equipment installation, not the permitting process. PermitPlace identifies and manages all of these requirements across all 13 states.

How Equipment Replacement Permitting Works

1

Permit Requirement Assessment

For every location, we determine whether a permit is required based on the specific jurisdiction, the type of equipment being replaced, and whether the replacement triggers additional requirements (structural, energy compliance, fire suppression). This prevents both unnecessary permit applications and unpermitted work.

2

Application and Documentation

Where permits are required, we prepare and submit with all supporting documentation: equipment specifications, contractor licenses, structural calculations (if needed), and energy compliance forms. Many equipment replacement permits can be filed as over-the-counter permits, saving weeks compared to full plan review.

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Inspection and Closeout

After installation, we coordinate inspections and ensure the permit is properly closed out. Open permits create liability for property owners and can complicate future real estate transactions. We track every permit through final inspection to ensure zero open items.

18 States Covered

Hover to see project volume per state. States with city guides are linked.

Key Facts: Equipment Replacement Permitting Program

  • Total Projects175 equipment replacements
  • States Covered18
  • National Brands3 (7-Eleven, Coolsys, Brinker)
  • Equipment TypesHVAC, refrigeration, kitchen, plumbing
  • Largest Program7-Eleven — 108 projects, 7 states
  • End-Client Brands7-Eleven, Starbucks, AutoZone, CEC, Chili’s, Maggiano’s
  • Critical ServicePre-work permit assessment
  • Experience20+ years in commercial permitting

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a like-for-like HVAC replacement require a building permit?
It depends on the jurisdiction. In California, nearly all mechanical work requires a permit, even exact like-for-like replacements, plus Title 24 energy compliance documentation. In Oregon, Washington, and most of the Northeast, permits are also typically required. In some jurisdictions in Arizona, Oklahoma, and Texas, like-for-like replacements may be exempt if the equipment meets specific criteria (same tonnage, same fuel type, same location). The rules are not intuitive and they change frequently. PermitPlace determines the exact requirements for every location before work begins. Use our Permit Speed Index to check any city.
What happens if equipment is replaced without a permit?
Unpermitted mechanical work creates several risks. The property owner can receive a code violation, which may carry daily fines until the work is properly permitted and inspected. Insurance companies may deny claims related to unpermitted equipment. Future property transactions (sales, refinancing) often require permit verification for all mechanical systems, and unpermitted work can delay or block closings. For national operators with hundreds of locations, even a small percentage of unpermitted work creates significant aggregate liability.
How does PermitPlace work with mechanical contractors like Coolsys?
We integrate directly with the contractor’s work schedule. Before a batch of equipment replacements begins, we assess permit requirements for every location, file applications in advance, and coordinate inspection scheduling around the installation timeline. The contractor focuses on installation; we handle every permit-related step from application through final inspection. For Coolsys, this means their technicians never arrive at a location only to discover they need a permit they do not have.
What types of equipment replacements does PermitPlace handle?
We handle permitting for any commercial equipment replacement that may trigger permit requirements: HVAC rooftop units, split systems, and mini-splits; commercial refrigeration (walk-in coolers, reach-in units); kitchen equipment (hoods, suppression systems, grease traps, dishwashers); plumbing fixtures (handwashing stations, sinks, backflow preventers); and electrical equipment (panels, transformers, EV chargers). If it is bolted to the building or connected to a utility system, there is likely a permit requirement somewhere — and we know where.
How much does equipment replacement permitting cost?
Per-project pricing, not SaaS subscriptions. You pay only when you have active equipment work. Most equipment replacement permits: $800-$3,500 per location depending on jurisdiction complexity and equipment type. We quote your entire program upfront so there are no surprises. Request a quote →

How Does Permit Place Work?

A 3-minute overview of our process from due diligence to permit issuance

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175 projects. 18 states. We determine what needs a permit, file it, and close it out — so you never get a stop work order.

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