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Grapevine vs North Richland Hills

How do panel permits rules compare between Grapevine, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Grapevine and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires building and electrical permits for residential solar photovoltaic installations. Rooftop solar must meet 2021 International Residential Code and NEC requirements including structural capacity review, rapid shutdown, and setbacks for firefighter access. Permit packages can be submitted electronically through the Grapevine Citizen Access Portal.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

NRH requires a building and electrical permit for residential rooftop solar installations. Plans must include structural calculations, electrical single-line diagram, and a shutoff disconnect. Fire access pathways on roofs must meet IRC standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineNorth Richland Hills
PermitsBuilding and electrical requiredBuilding and electrical
Code2021 IRC, 2020 NEC-
Fire Access3-foot pathways typical-
InterconnectionOncor utility-
PortalGrapevine Citizen Access-
Structural Review-PE-sealed calcs
Rapid Shutdown-NEC 690.12 required
Fire Pathway-36 inches on ridge
Utility-Oncor interconnection

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Grapevine FAQ

How long does a solar permit take in Grapevine?

Typical review runs 7 to 14 business days. Installations begin after permit issuance and are inspected before Oncor swaps the meter for net metering.

Do I need a structural engineer for rooftop solar?

A structural review is usually required, often provided by the solar installer with manufacturer engineering. Custom or older roofs may need a licensed Texas professional engineer's stamp.

North Richland Hills FAQ

How long does NRH solar permit review take?

Complete applications typically review in 5 to 10 business days. Homeowner-installed systems and complex arrays with battery storage can take longer. Expedited review is not currently offered.

Do I need a permit for a ground-mount solar array?

Yes. Ground-mount arrays require a building permit, electrical permit, and must meet zoning setbacks (typically 5 feet from side or rear property lines). Large ground arrays may also need a site plan.

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