Orange County and OCFA require automatic fire sprinkler systems in all new one and two-family dwellings under California Residential Code Section R313, with additional triggers for substantial remodels and homes in wildfire areas.
Since California adopted Residential Code Section R313 in 2011, all new one and two-family dwellings and townhomes built in OC must be equipped with NFPA 13D-compliant automatic fire sprinklers. OCFA reviews plans and inspects installations countywide. Substantial remodels or additions exceeding fifty percent of existing floor area also trigger full sprinkler retrofit. Homes in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones face stricter inspection schedules. Existing single-family homes are not required to retrofit absent a major remodel. Annual inspection is recommended; tampering with risers or spray heads is a code violation.
Building permits cannot be finaled without functional sprinklers; tampering or removal triggers stop-work and fines of five hundred to two thousand dollars.
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