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  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Project Address' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the 'Enforcement Agency', 'Permit Number', 'City', and 'Zip Code'. These details help in tracking compliance with local regulations.
  4. In the 'General Information' section, input the 'Date of Building Permit' and select the appropriate 'Building Type' and 'Phase of Construction'. This categorization is essential for proper documentation.
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Title 24 refers to the regulation of buildings. This is a different set of regulations that ensure a building in California meets standards for safety, energy conservation, and design. Title 24 affects lighting but doesnt regulate the actual product or light source. Title 20 deals with the light product itself.
Title 24, part 6, of the California Code of Regulations, addresses energy efficiency in residential and non-residential buildings. Created in 1978 by the California Building Standards Commission, the purpose of Title 24, also known as the California Energy Code, is to reduce Californias energy consumption.
When Is Title 24 Not Required in California? Exempt Building Types. Projects Outside California. Minor Renovations. Low-Rise Residential with Prescriptive Path. Historic Landmark Buildings. Buildings With Existing Energy-Efficient Features.

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Title 24 Report Pricing For most Single Family Residences, 3500 SF, we charge a flat fee of $260 for the Title 24 report. For most ADUs, 750 SF area, we charge a flat fee of $235 for the Title 24 report. For most Commercial projects,
Title 24, Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations is formally known as the Building Energy Efficiency Standards. It establishes mandatory and prescriptive requirements to reduce energy consumption in new and altered residential and non-residential buildings in the state of California.