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Indirect installation
Dave19
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When replacing an indirect tank in NH, do you need a plumbers license? If you have an oil or gas license where is the point you're legal to?
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It would depend on the town...
The more Northern/ Rural parts no...
South Central parts, Manchester, Nashua and the Seacoast yes.0 -
I've replaced them in all area's listed and never been told I need a plumbers license (which I dont have) and yes I pull permits...Then again..if this is your own residence you do not need a license..King of the home and all that...
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I have a gas license, and the "voluntary" oil license in NH. I've done quite a few of these for the company I used to work for, but I never pulled the permit. Somebody in the office always did that. Now I was looking to do them on my own, the legal way.0
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