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MAYBE — cosmetic work is permit-exempt. Plumbing, new circuits, structural work require permits. Obtain Zoning Clearance from Planning Division (310-618-5990) BEFORE any permit application. CSLB C-36 and C-10 required.
MAYBE — cosmetic work is permit-exempt. Plumbing, new circuits, structural work require permits. Obtain Zoning Clearance from Planning Division (310-618-5990) BEFORE any permit application. CSLB C-36 and C-10 required.

Torrance building permit framework — 2025 California Building Standards Codes

Torrance enforces the 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026. Building & Safety Division: 3031 Torrance Blvd., (310) 328-5310. Accela Citizen Access portal at torranceca.gov (fully digital as of January 5, 2026 — no paper plans). Critical pre-permit step: obtain Zoning Clearance from Planning Division (310-618-5990 / PLNClearance@TorranceCA.Gov) or Environmental Division (310-618-5929 / ENVClearance@TorranceCA.Gov) BEFORE submitting any permit application. Proof of Zoning Clearance must accompany every permit application. SCE electric: 1-800-655-4555. SoCalGas: 1-800-427-2200. CSLB: cslb.ca.gov. California 811 before excavation. Zone 7 coastal Mediterranean: no frost, no ice shield, mild summers (~78–82°F), SHGC ≤ 0.25, R-30 attic, SDC D seismic (LA region, Palos Verdes Fault). No historic district requirements (unlike Pasadena). HERS rater (CalCERTS/CHEERS) required for HVAC duct work.

Zone 7 coastal Mediterranean: ~800 CDD, ~2,000 HDD — mildest climate in this guide. No frost. No ice shield. Mild summers (78–82°F highs — much cooler than inland Zone 9 Pasadena). SHGC ≤ 0.25. R-30 attic. U-factor ≤ 0.32. SDC D seismic (Palos Verdes Fault / LA region). Small HVAC investment ROI vs. extreme-climate guide cities but California energy code still applies.

Bathroom remodel permit rules — Zoning Clearance first, 2025 CBC

Cosmetic work is permit-exempt: retiling, painting, same-location fixture replacement — no permit. System changes require permits: moving a drain, adding a circuit, removing a wall — permits through the Accela portal after obtaining Zoning Clearance from Planning Division (310-618-5990). CSLB C-36 for plumbing; CSLB C-10 for electrical; CSLB B for structural. Verify all at cslb.ca.gov. California UPC governs plumbing throughout Torrance.

Slab-on-grade construction is common in Torrance's post-WWII residential stock. Drain relocation requires saw-cutting the concrete slab — adding $1,500–$3,500 to plumbing costs. SoCalGas provides natural gas throughout Torrance at 1-800-427-2200. SCE provides electric at 1-800-655-4555. Zone 7's mild coastal climate makes heat pump water heaters efficient performers — Zone 7's 55–75°F year-round ambient temperatures provide COP 2.5–3.5 efficiency. Annual savings from HPWH vs. gas water heating: approximately $400–$700. California policy strongly supports HPWH as part of the state's electrification strategy. No HERS rater required for standard bathroom permit scopes — HERS requirement applies specifically to HVAC duct work.

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Scenario A
Slab-home bathroom remodel — Zoning Clearance, drain relocation, GFCI
A homeowner renovates a 1965 Torrance ranch bathroom. Step 1: Zoning Clearance from Planning (310-618-5990). Step 2: Submit permits through Accela portal. CSLB C-36 plumber saw-cuts slab, reroutes drain. CSLB C-10 adds GFCI circuits. Waterproofing inspection before tile. No HERS rater. Project cost: $14,000–$27,000; combined permit fees approximately $100–$165.
Estimated combined permit cost: $100–$165
Scenario B
Heat pump water heater — Zone 7 efficiency, California electrification
A homeowner replaces a gas water heater with a heat pump water heater. Plumbing permit (check Zoning Clearance requirement). CSLB C-36 plumber for gas deactivation; CSLB C-10 for 240V circuit if needed. Zone 7's moderate ambient temperatures: HPWH achieves COP 2.5–3.5. Annual savings $400–$700 vs. gas. No gas permit for HPWH installation. Permit fees approximately $50–$90. Project cost: $1,500–$2,800.
Estimated permit cost: $50–$90

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VariableHow it affects your Torrance bathroom remodel permit
Zoning Clearance firstObtain from Planning (310) 618-5990 or Environmental (310) 618-5929 before any permit application through Accela portal. Include Zoning Clearance with all permit submissions.
Slab drain relocationCommon in Torrance's post-WWII stock. CSLB C-36 plumber saw-cuts slab, reroutes drain, patches after inspection. Adds $1,500–$3,500.
Zone 7 heat pump water heaterZone 7's 55–75°F year-round ambient temperatures: HPWH achieves COP 2.5–3.5. Annual savings $400–$700 vs. gas. California policy supports HPWH adoption.
No HERS rater for bathroom scopesHERS rater applies to HVAC duct work only — not standard bathroom plumbing or electrical. No HERS requirement for bathroom remodel permits in Torrance.
Digital permit portalAccela at torranceca.gov — digital-only from January 5, 2026. Include Zoning Clearance with all permit application submittals.
CSLB C-36 + C-10 requiredCalifornia UPC plumbing (CSLB C-36). 2025 CEC electrical (CSLB C-10). Verify at cslb.ca.gov. Unlicensed contracting illegal in California.
Torrance bathrooms: mandatory Zoning Clearance before applying, slab drain saw-cutting in post-WWII construction, and Zone 7 heat pump water heater economics define the local bathroom permit environment.
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What bathroom remodels cost in Torrance

Bathroom costs in Torrance/LA South Bay: Mid-range master bath: $15,000–$30,000. High-end: $32,000–$60,000. Cosmetic (no permits): $5,000–$10,000. Slab drain: adds $1,500–$3,500. HPWH: $1,500–$2,800. Combined permit fees: $95–$165. Contact Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310 for current fee schedule.

Zoning Clearance reminder: Before ANY permit application in Torrance, obtain Zoning Clearance from the Planning Division (310-618-5990 / PLNClearance@TorranceCA.Gov) or Environmental Division (310-618-5929 / ENVClearance@TorranceCA.Gov). Include Zoning Clearance documentation with Accela portal submission. No permit application is accepted without Zoning Clearance. Contact Planning at (310) 618-5990 to determine which division handles Zoning Clearance for your specific project type.

Torrance Building & Safety — contact and process

Building & Safety: 3031 Torrance Blvd., (310) 328-5310. Accela portal: torranceca.gov (digital-only Jan 5, 2026). Zoning Clearance required first: Planning (310) 618-5990 / PLNClearance@TorranceCA.Gov or Environmental (310) 618-5929. CSLB: cslb.ca.gov. SCE: 1-800-655-4555. SoCalGas: 1-800-427-2200. California 811: dial 811 (2 business days). 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026, govern all permitted construction in Torrance.

CSLB: B (General Building), C-36 (Plumbing), C-10 (Electrical), C-20 (HVAC), C-39 (Roofing). Verify at cslb.ca.gov. Unlicensed contracting illegal in California.

Torrance Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310 or torranceca.gov provides permit guidance. Zoning Clearance required first (Planning: 310-618-5990; Environmental: 310-618-5929). All permit applications digital through Accela portal (no paper plans). CSLB at cslb.ca.gov. California 811: dial 811. SCE: 1-800-655-4555. SoCalGas: 1-800-427-2200. 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026. The mandatory Zoning Clearance pre-permit step, SCE's NEM 3.0 solar economics, and Zone 7's mild coastal climate — the mildest in this guide — are the three most distinctive features of the Torrance permit environment. Torrance has no historic district requirements (unlike Pasadena), making exterior project permits simpler in this respect. Contact Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310 before submitting any permit application to confirm required documentation and current plan review timelines.

Torrance is one of the South Bay's most significant cities — home to the Del Amo Fashion Center (one of the country's largest malls), a major Toyota/Lexus North American headquarters presence, and established residential neighborhoods ranging from the coastal Southwood area to the Torrance highlands. Zone 7's coastal Mediterranean climate provides some of the most consistent outdoor comfort in the United States, with temperatures rarely below 50°F or above 82°F throughout the year. This mild climate means HVAC investments have smaller annual ROI in Torrance than in extreme-climate guide cities, but makes outdoor living — decks, patios, outdoor kitchens — particularly valuable. The 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026, are the most current statewide construction code and reflect California's leadership in energy efficiency, seismic safety, and sustainable construction. Torrance's Building & Safety Division, fully digital since January 5, 2026, and Planning Division at (310) 618-5990 for Zoning Clearance are the primary contacts for all permit inquiries in Torrance.

City of Torrance Community Development — Building & Safety Division 3031 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503 | Phone: (310) 328-5310
Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (alternating Fri closed) | Wed walk-in 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Online: torranceca.gov (Accela Citizen Access — digital-only as of Jan 5, 2026)
Planning Div (Zoning Clearance): (310) 618-5990 | PLNClearance@TorranceCA.Gov
SCE (electric): 1-800-655-4555 | SoCalGas: 1-800-427-2200 | CSLB: cslb.ca.gov
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Disclaimer: Research April 2026. Verify with Torrance Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310. Not legal advice.

Torrance, CA in the context of California and this guide series

Torrance's position in this guide reflects its unique combination of California coastal living: Zone 7's mild Mediterranean coastal climate (the mildest in this guide), SDC D seismic requirements from the Palos Verdes Fault, California's Class A fire-rated roofing requirement, SCE's investor-owned utility NEM 3.0 solar economics, and the mandatory Zoning Clearance pre-permit step that distinguishes Torrance from every other city in this guide series. The Zoning Clearance requirement — obtained from the Planning Division (310-618-5990) or Environmental Division (310-618-5929) before any Building & Safety permit application — is Torrance's most operationally distinctive permit feature. No other city in this guide requires a pre-permit Zoning Clearance as a mandatory first step for all permit applications. Contact the Planning Division at (310) 618-5990 or PLNClearance@TorranceCA.Gov before designing any permitted project in Torrance to understand the Zoning Clearance process for your specific project type.

Torrance's Zone 7 coastal climate — the mildest in this guide, with summer highs averaging only 78–82°F and winter lows rarely below 50°F — creates a distinctive HVAC, window, and energy decision environment. Zone 7's mild temperatures mean HVAC efficiency investments have smaller annual ROI than in extreme-climate guide cities like Sandy UT (Zone 5B, 6,000 HDD), Rochester MN (Zone 6A, 8,000 HDD), or even Lee's Summit MO (Zone 4A, 5,000 HDD). However, Zone 7's abundant Southern California sunshine — available even in the coastal South Bay despite occasional marine layer — provides approximately 4.5–5.0 peak sun hours daily for solar PV systems. Under SCE's NEM 3.0 (effective April 2023), battery storage is strongly recommended to maximize solar self-consumption rather than exporting to the SCE grid at low credit rates. Unlike Pasadena (which has historic district review requirements and a city-owned PWP utility), Torrance has no historic district overlay zones — exterior projects follow the standard Zoning Clearance + 2025 California Building Standards Code permit process without additional design review. The fully digital Accela Citizen Access portal at torranceca.gov (digital-only as of January 5, 2026) handles all permit applications, plan submittals, fee payments, and inspection scheduling for Torrance's active South Bay construction market. Contact Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310 before submitting any permit application to confirm required documentation and current plan review timelines in Torrance, California.

The City of Torrance's Community Development Department — including both the Building & Safety Division at (310) 328-5310 and the Planning Division at (310) 618-5990 for Zoning Clearance — serves one of the Los Angeles South Bay's most active construction markets. The Building & Safety Division's transition to a fully digital Accela Citizen Access permit portal (effective January 5, 2026) aligns Torrance with modern e-government standards and provides 24/7 access for permit applications, plan submittals, status tracking, and inspection scheduling. SCE's service territory covers Torrance for all electric service and solar interconnection coordination — contact SCE at 1-800-655-4555 for current NEM 3.0 solar net metering program terms, efficiency rebate programs, and service upgrade coordination for any Torrance residential electrical project. SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200 provides natural gas service and coordinates gas service restoration after permitted gas work. California 811 (dial 811) must be called at least 2 full business days before any excavation or ground-penetrating work in Torrance — SCE electric service laterals and SoCalGas distribution lines are present throughout Torrance's residential neighborhoods and must be located before any footing, post, trench, or underground work begins. The 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026, represent California's most current statewide construction code suite — the same code applies to every California municipality from Torrance to Pasadena to San Diego to Sacramento. Contact Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310 and Planning at (310) 618-5990 before starting any permitted project in Torrance, California.

Torrance Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310, Planning Division at (310) 618-5990 for Zoning Clearance, Environmental Division at (310) 618-5929, SCE at 1-800-655-4555, SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200, CSLB at cslb.ca.gov, and California 811 (dial 811) are the complete set of contacts for permitted construction in Torrance, CA. Obtain Zoning Clearance before every permit application. Submit all permits digitally through the Accela Citizen Access portal at torranceca.gov. The 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026, govern all permitted construction in Torrance. California CSLB licensing verification is required for all hired contractors before signing any contract. SDC D seismic connections are required for all structural work in Torrance's Los Angeles South Bay location. Zone 7's mild coastal Mediterranean climate is the mildest in this guide, with no frost, no ice shield, and summer highs averaging only 78–82°F along the Pacific South Bay coast.

Contact Torrance Building & Safety at (310) 328-5310 and Planning Division at (310) 618-5990 for Zoning Clearance guidance before starting any permitted project in Torrance, California. All permit applications through the Accela Citizen Access portal at torranceca.gov under the 2025 California Building Standards Codes (Title 24), effective January 1, 2026.

Torrance Permit Center at 3031 Torrance Blvd., (310) 328-5310, handles all bathroom remodel permits. Obtain Zoning Clearance from Planning Division (310) 618-5990 before applying. CSLB C-36 plumbing, C-10 electrical. SCE electric 1-800-655-4555. SoCalGas 1-800-427-2200. 2025 California Building Standards Codes effective January 1 2026.