Fire Sprinkler Requirements: Mountain View vs Santa Clara
How do fire sprinkler requirements rules compare between Mountain View, CA and Santa Clara, CA?
Mountain View and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.
Mountain View, CA
Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County Code Title B adopts the California Residential Code R313, requiring NFPA 13D fire sprinklers in all new one- and two-family dwellings and townhomes in unincorporated areas, with County Fire reviewing plans.
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Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County Code Title B adopts the California Residential Code R313, requiring NFPA 13D fire sprinklers in all new one- and two-family dwellings and townhomes in unincorporated areas, with County Fire reviewing plans.
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| Fact | Mountain View | Santa Clara |
|---|---|---|
| Code section | SCC Title B; CRC R313 | SCC Title B; CRC R313 |
| Trigger | All new one/two-family dwellings | All new one/two-family dwellings |
| Standard | NFPA 13D residential sprinklers | NFPA 13D residential sprinklers |
| Plan reviewer | Santa Clara County Fire Department | Santa Clara County Fire Department |
| Effective date | January 1, 2011 statewide | January 1, 2011 statewide |
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Mountain View FAQ
Do existing homes need to retrofit sprinklers?
No. CRC R313 and Title B apply only to new construction and major additions. Existing single-family homes have no retrofit mandate, though insurance discounts often make voluntary installation worthwhile in wildfire-prone hillside areas.
Who inspects sprinkler systems in the unincorporated county?
Santa Clara County Fire Department handles plan check and acceptance testing. Annual inspection and five-year internal testing under NFPA 25 are the property owner's responsibility, with documentation kept on site.
Santa Clara FAQ
Do existing homes need to retrofit sprinklers?
No. CRC R313 and Title B apply only to new construction and major additions. Existing single-family homes have no retrofit mandate, though insurance discounts often make voluntary installation worthwhile in wildfire-prone hillside areas.
Who inspects sprinkler systems in the unincorporated county?
Santa Clara County Fire Department handles plan check and acceptance testing. Annual inspection and five-year internal testing under NFPA 25 are the property owner's responsibility, with documentation kept on site.
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