HVAC units in unincorporated San Bernardino County must meet Title 8 residential property-line limits (55 dBA day, 45 dBA night). Title 24 Part 6 requires exterior units to publish sound ratings.
HVAC equipment including central air conditioners, heat pumps, evaporative coolers (swamp coolers widely used in the High Desert), pool heaters, and commercial rooftop units are subject to the same Title 8 Division 3 decibel limits as any other noise source in San Bernardino County. In residential zones, an AC condenser operating overnight cannot push the sound level at the neighboring property line above 45 dBA. Modern residential condensers rated 65-75 dB sound power attenuate to roughly 55 dB at 5 feet and 45 dB at 15 feet, so typical side-yard installation with a 5-10 foot buffer usually complies, but older, oversized, or poorly mounted units often violate. California Title 24 Part 6 energy code and California Building Standards Code require new exterior mechanical equipment to include sound ratings and mounting details. Common mitigations include: relocating the condenser away from bedroom windows, installing a sound blanket, adding a solid fence or sound wall, replacing with a quieter modern variable-speed unit, and servicing bearings/fan blades. Mountain communities (Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs) and desert communities (Apple Valley, Twentynine Palms) both have active HVAC complaint volumes driven by extreme climate use.
Nighttime AC unit exceeding 45 dBA at residential line: Title 8 citation. Commercial rooftop unit exceeding limits: abatement order and mandatory retrofit. Fines start at 100 dollars. Persistent violations can trigger daily fines and required mitigation.
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