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Panel Permits: Converse vs San Antonio

How do panel permits rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse has fewer restrictions than San Antonio.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Solar PV installations in Converse require a building and electrical permit under the adopted 2018 IRC and 2017 NEC. Ground mounts follow setback rules. Inspections required before grid interconnection.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Solar panel installation in San Antonio requires a building permit from the Development Services Department and pre-approval from CPS Energy for grid-tied systems. UDC § 35-398 governs renewable energy systems, setting zoning rules for ground-mounted solar farms and height limits of 12 feet for panel arrays. Roof-mounted residential systems require structural engineering analysis and must comply with the adopted electrical code. Permit fees range from $275 to $525.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Code2017 NEC 690-
Rapid shutdownRequired NEC 690.12-
Permit requiredYes building and electrical-
HOATX Property Code 202.010-
UtilityCPS Energy-
Code Section-UDC § 35-398 (Renewable Energy Systems)
Permit Fee-$275–$525
CPS Energy-Pre-approval required for grid-tied systems
Ground Mount Height-12 ft maximum for panel arrays
Historic Districts-Must meet with Historic Design and Review Commission

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Converse FAQ

Can my HOA block solar panels?

Largely no. TX Property Code 202.010 protects homeowner rights to install solar, though HOAs can require reasonable aesthetic standards like screening ground mounts or non-obtrusive mounting hardware.

Do I need a permit for solar on my shed roof?

Yes. All grid-connected solar PV requires a permit and inspection regardless of mounting surface.

San Antonio FAQ

Do I need a permit to install solar panels in San Antonio?

Yes. A building permit from DSD and CPS Energy pre-approval are required. Plans must include structural engineering analysis, an electrical component drawing, and compliance with the city's adopted electrical code. Fees range from $275 to $525.

Can I install solar panels in a historic district?

Properties designated as a historical resource or within a historic district must meet with the Historic Design and Review Commission prior to permit submittal, per UDC § 35-398 regulations.

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