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Solar Energy in Spring Hill, FL (2026)

1 verified solar energy rules for Spring Hill, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Panel Permits

Solar installations in Spring Hill require a building permit through the Hernando County Building Division and must comply with the Florida Building Code (FBC) — Residential Chapter 23 (Solar Energy Systems), the FBC-Building wind-load provisions, and the FBC-Electrical (NEC). Permits are submitted through the County's Tyler/EnerGov self-service portal; initial plan review runs 10–21 days, although Florida Statute § 553.791 imposes a binding 3-business-day ceiling for residential solar via the streamlined master-permit process. Florida Statute § 163.04 (Solar Rights Act) preempts HOA and deed-restriction bans on solar collectors. Hernando County sits in a non-coastal wind zone with applicable ASCE 7 design wind speeds typically in the 130–140 mph range for residential structures.

Spring Hill (Hernando County) Solar Panel Permits & Florida Solar Rights

Few Restrictions

Looking for Hernando County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Spring Hill city rules.

Solar Energy in Hernando County