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Panel Permits: Federal Way vs Renton

How do panel permits rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Renton, WA?

Federal Way and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Federal Way uses the Washington State Building Code for rooftop solar. Most residential PV systems need an electrical permit from L and I and a structural review from Federal Way.

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Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Renton requires building and electrical permits for solar PV installations under RCW 19.27 and the Washington State Electrical Code. Most residential rooftop systems qualify for streamlined SolarAPP+ style review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WayRenton
Electrical permitWA L and I-
Building permitFederal Way structural check-
Fire pathwayIFC Ch 12 setbacks-
Net meteringPSE under RCW 80.60Handled by PSE separately
Permits required-Building and electrical
Electrical code-WAC 296-46B and NEC
Fire setbacks-36-inch pathway per IFC Appendix R
Rapid shutdown-NEC 690.12 required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Federal Way FAQ

Do I need a permit to install Federal Way rooftop solar?

Yes, at minimum an L and I electrical permit and typically a Federal Way building permit for structural and fire review.

Can I DIY install solar?

A licensed electrical contractor must do the interconnection work; homeowners can install some structural components under permit.

Renton FAQ

How long does a solar permit take in Renton?

Residential rooftop PV permits are typically issued within 1 to 3 weeks depending on workload and completeness of the application.

Do I need an HOA approval before applying for a permit?

Yes if your HOA requires architectural review. The city permit does not replace private HOA approval, though RCW 64.38 protects solar rights from unreasonable HOA restrictions.

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