Gas Permits

Gas permits are required to install, alter, or add to a gas system. 

Learn more about why gas permits are necessary.

Apply

Apply for building permits online through E-Permitting or in person using the forms below.

Before you apply

Not sure if you're ready? Here are some questions to ask yourself before you apply.

ATCO provides natural gas service in the region. You can apply for natural gas service by using their Quick
Connect Tool.

Depending on the type of work, a building permit may be required before applying for a gas or gas appliance vent permit.

  • If your gas or gas appliance vent work is part of a larger construction or renovation project, you will require a building permit.
  • If your project is standalone gas or venting work, you can typically apply directly for a gas or gas appliance vent permit. 

Have questions? Contact a Safety Codes Officer at inspections@rmwb.ca for more information.

Only a licensed contractor can install a new gas line in your home or business. A primary gas line cannot be located under an accessory building. A homeowner can also apply for any additions to their current gas system in their primary residence.

You may apply for a homeowner permit only if the work is to be completed for a single family dwelling and:

  • You own and reside at the building (or will reside there once construction is complete).
  • The work is limited to additions and alterations to the gas system only.
  • All work will comply with the Alberta Building Code.

You cannot apply for a homeowner permit if:

  • You are not personally installing the gas piping.
  • You are installing a new gas service to a residence.

If you have no experience with gas fitting, it is best to hire a professional gasfitter who is eligible to apply for permits. Work done by inexperienced installers may need expensive corrections and could be dangerous.

After you apply

Once a complete application with all required documentation is received, the processing time for a gas or gas appliance vent permit is a three to five business days.

Work must begin within 90 days of the permit issuance. It is the permit holder’s responsibility to ensure that all required inspections are completed.

To request an inspection:

Permits remain valid for one year if work is actively progressing.

A gas or gas appliance vent permit will expire if:

  • Work does not begin within 90 days of issuance, or
  • No work is completed for 120 consecutive days.

Why are gas permits necessary?

A gas permit or gas appliance vent permit:

  • Helps to reduce the risk of safety incidents by ensuring the people involved are aware of specific
    hazards, take necessary precautions, and are competent for the work.
  • Ensures your project is reviewed and inspected for safety at key stages by certified Safety Codes Officers.
  • Provides a record that due diligence has been completed to comply with relevant codes and standards.

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