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Title 24 Isn’t Optional Anymore:

How California Is Cracking Down on Non-Compliant Projects

 

California’s Title 24 energy code has always been a critical part of construction, but many contractors and building owners still treat it as a box to check at the end of a project. That mindset is becoming risky. In recent years, enforcement of Title 24 lighting compliance has intensified, and projects that once might have slipped through the cracks are now facing failed inspections, costly rework, and even project delays.

If you’re a contractor, developer, or facilities manager in California, understanding the state’s renewed focus on Title 24 lighting inspections is the key to keeping your projects on time and on budget.

Why California is Cracking Down
•    Environmental goals: California is doubling down on reducing energy waste through stricter enforcement of building codes.
•    Technological advances: With new lighting control systems and high-performance fixtures, inspectors are equipped with better tools to spot non-compliance.
•    Legal exposure: Municipalities are issuing more stop-work orders and penalties for projects that fail Title 24 acceptance testing.

The Risks of Ignoring Title 24 Compliance
1.    Project delays: Failing an inspection can halt construction timelines by weeks.
2.    Added costs: Replacing non-compliant fixtures or control systems late in the process can eat into profits.
3.    Reputation damage: Clients expect their projects to pass inspection the first time—failure hurts credibility.

How to Stay Ahead
The smartest contractors are no longer waiting until the last minute. They’re scheduling Title 24 acceptance testing early and partnering with certified inspectors who know the code inside and out. By doing this, they:
•    Avoid costly surprises.
•    Ensure faster approvals.
•    Keep projects moving without unnecessary setbacks.

California isn’t easing up on Title 24 compliance—it’s raising the bar. Don’t let your project get sidelined by an avoidable inspection failure. Our certified inspectors specialize in Title 24 lighting acceptance testing to help contractors, engineers, and building owners pass the first time.

Contact Title 24 Lighting Inspection today to schedule your acceptance testing and keep your project on track.