Please see the WSU page for Washington State Energy Code forms and other related information
Note: the International Residential Code (IRC) section R105.2.1 Emergency repairs states, "Where equipment replacements and repairs must be performed in an emergency situation, the permit application shall be submitted within the next working business day to the building official." As an example: if your furnace quits working, you can have it replaced before the next permit processing day (Tuesday), as long as you or your contractor submit a permit application the next permit processing day (Tuesday). Be aware that projects that include installing equipment on the property (outside the house), such as a heat pump, are subject to review by the Building Official. If you have an emergency replacement of such equipment, you will want to carefully review your setbacks and ensure that the equipment is not installed in the setback, or you may be required to relocate it.

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