Georgia (GA) Plumbing Code & Permit Rules
International Plumbing Code (2020) · Updated 2026-05-31
Data: State plumbing boards, ICC, IAPMO, EPA Last verified: 2026-05-31
Georgia requires licensed plumbers for most plumbing work and mandates annual backflow testing. These regulations help protect water quality but mean higher costs for homeowners compared to states that allow DIY work.
Plumbing Code
Georgia follows the International Plumbing Code (2020 edition).
Key Regulations
| Regulation | Status | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Plumbing Code | IPC (2020) | International Plumbing Code |
| Homeowner DIY | Not allowed | Licensed contractor required |
| Water Heater Permit | Required | Licensed contractor typically required |
| Backflow Testing | Annual, required | |
| Seismic Strapping | Not required | Water heater restraint |
DIY Plumbing in Georgia
Georgia requires a licensed plumber for most plumbing work. Licensed contractor required
While this increases costs, it ensures:
- Work meets current code requirements
- Proper permitting and inspection
- Warranty and liability protection
- Safe connections to water and sewer systems
Backflow Prevention
Georgia requires annual backflow testing to protect the public water supply from contamination. Testing must be performed by a Certified tester.
Non-compliance penalty: Water service may be shut off if testing is not completed on schedule.
Water Conservation Requirements
Georgia follows federal water conservation standards. Federal minimums apply
Lead Service Line Replacement
Georgia has an active lead service line replacement program. Following EPA Lead and Copper Rule 2021
Data Sources
- Georgia state plumbing board and licensing agency
- International Code Council (ICC)
- IAPMO
- EPA Safe Drinking Water Act
Updated as regulations change.
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Find a Licensed Plumber →Frequently Asked Questions
What plumbing code does Georgia follow?
Georgia follows the International Plumbing Code (2020 edition).
Can I do my own plumbing work in Georgia?
No, Georgia requires a licensed plumber for most plumbing work.
Do I need a permit to replace a water heater in Georgia?
Yes, Georgia requires a permit for water heater replacement. A licensed plumber is required for the installation.
Is backflow testing required in Georgia?
Yes, Georgia requires annual backflow testing.
Does Georgia require seismic strapping for water heaters?
No, Georgia does not require seismic strapping for water heaters. However, they remain a prudent option in areas with seismic activity.