Friday, December 7, 2012

Why It Is Important To Know The International Residential Code


It is never a waste of time or money to learn and know the basics and requirements of a dwelling or townhouse construction well. One should know that when it comes to construction of one and two family dwellings, it must comply with the international residential code; but what exactly is in a residential code?

This code composes all mechanical, plumbing, building, electrical and fuel gas requirements or regulations for family residences of three stories or less. The international residential code works to help most people because it provides you a prescriptive system on how to build one's walls or install the roof.

In international residential code, when you say prescriptive approach or method it means there is a general prescribed way to build something and it works in most situations. These approaches are like one size fits all shirts.

International residential code also encourages one to conserve energy through cost-effectiveness in lighting systems, envelope design, mechanical systems and the use of new materials and techniques. However, the book comprises the latest updates and several significant changes; these changes and some new features are also found in the 2012 international residential code book.

So if you are seeking a concrete understanding of the latest updates in these codes, this book is for you. This book comprises several significant changes including prescriptive provisions for the isolated masonry pier foundations that support raised floor systems construction, a new wind map that charts areas that requires a design to hold off wind forces and a new map that determines wind borne debris regions.

It is also important that before we do any home improvement projects or remodeling in our homes, we must make sure that we have complied with the standards of 2012 international residential code. Generally, the code requires one to have a building permit when there's an improvement or remodeling required in one's home. This is so to prevent one from having costly repairs and safety issues. You need a building permit should you wish to do major repairs or replacement to furnaces, gas and plumbing pipes, water heaters and air conditioners. You will also need a permit for major changes to the electrical system such as moving lights or receptacles and adding new circuits. Also with new building construction, new plumbing, heating, air conditioning equipment and electrical installation, replacement of exterior wall coverings and roof coverings and changes to building occupancy.

In addition, the residential code has energy related components that promotes energy conservation. This is to make sure that everything you use in building a residence does not further harm the environment, and the building itself makes a big contribution in saving energy. This code encourages every home dweller to live green by making their homes environmentally friendly and energy-saver at the same time.

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