HVAC Permits in Wyoming
Complete guide to HVAC permit requirements, energy code compliance, and building department information for contractors working in Wyoming.
Wyoming Energy Code Requirements
Understanding the energy efficiency standards that govern HVAC installations in Wyoming
Current Energy Code
2021 IECC
Current Standard
Statewide energy efficiency requirements for HVAC systems, equipment, and building envelope performance.
Common Requirements
Important Note
Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements beyond the state energy code. Always verify specific compliance needs with your local building department.
HVAC Permits by City in Wyoming
Laramie
Zone 6BLaramie County • 17 ZIP codes
Lincoln
Zone 7Lincoln County • 16 ZIP codes
Natrona
Zone 6BNatrona County • 14 ZIP codes
Fremont
Zone 6BFremont County • 13 ZIP codes
Big Horn
Zone 6BBig Horn County • 13 ZIP codes
Carbon
Zone 6BCarbon County • 12 ZIP codes
Sweetwater
Zone 6BSweetwater County • 12 ZIP codes
Sheridan
Zone 6BSheridan County • 12 ZIP codes
Albany
Zone 6BAlbany County • 11 ZIP codes
Goshen
Zone 5BGoshen County • 9 ZIP codes
Teton
Zone 7Teton County • 8 ZIP codes
Crook
Zone 6BCrook County • 7 ZIP codes
Campbell
Zone 6BCampbell County • 7 ZIP codes
Uinta
Zone 6BUinta County • 7 ZIP codes
Park
Zone 6BPark County • 6 ZIP codes
Sublette
Zone 7Sublette County • 6 ZIP codes
Platte
Zone 5BPlatte County • 5 ZIP codes
Niobrara
Zone 6BNiobrara County • 5 ZIP codes
Johnson
Zone 6BJohnson County • 4 ZIP codes
Weston
Zone 6BWeston County • 4 ZIP codes
Converse
Zone 6BConverse County • 3 ZIP codes
Washakie
Zone 6BWashakie County • 2 ZIP codes
Hot Springs
Zone 6BHot Springs County • 2 ZIP codes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about HVAC permits and energy code compliance in Wyoming
1Do I need a permit for HVAC work in Wyoming?
Yes, most HVAC installations, replacements, and major repairs in Wyoming require a mechanical permit from your local building department. New construction always requires permits, and equipment changeouts typically do as well. Simple repairs like replacing a thermostat or filter usually do not require a permit.
2What energy code does Wyoming follow?
Wyoming follows the 2021 IECC for energy efficiency requirements. This includes specific standards for HVAC equipment efficiency, duct design, and building envelope performance.
3Do I need a Manual J calculation for an HVAC permit in Wyoming?
Most jurisdictions in Wyoming require Manual J load calculations for proper HVAC system sizing on new construction and major renovations. Our free Manual J calculator can generate the professional, permit-ready reports you need. First report is free.
4How much does an HVAC permit cost in Wyoming?
HVAC permit fees in Wyoming vary by jurisdiction and project scope. Typical residential mechanical permits range from $50 to $300. Some jurisdictions base fees on project value or equipment tonnage. Contact your local Wyoming building department for exact pricing.
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