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Old 04-07-2004, 10:14 PM   #19
tw
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Some inspectors have a unique interpretation of code. For example, one wanted 2x4 blocks half way up any bearing wall so that a fire would less likely to take out that critical wall. Another wanted insulation pushed into all holes around wires and pipes so that a fire inside walls would be slow to move upstairs or get into the attic. Recently one demanded that all parts of a kitchen counter be no more than 2 feet from a wall receptacle since kitchen appliances generally don't have power cords longer than 2 feet.

None of these are really wrong. In fact I appreciate why every inspector wanted their little things. Simple trick is to ask questions in advance. They are more than willing to discuss these little things - their interpretation of the code. And if honest with them, well one very informed inspector stopped walking out in the mud since we always were straight with him. I remember one job where I told him straight out that we had not finished tarring the backside and then would then cover the drain tile. More than sufficient for him to approve a foundation backfill. Those who keep cheating get problematic inspectors.

Electrical guys were warned they had to wire for AGCI in all bedrooms as of 2002. They kept saying this was nonsense. Electrical inspector arrives. Ordered circuits be changed to AGFI breakers because that is new code - and desireable by all homeowners.

Those who appreciate the danger of christmas tree fires should also want these devices. What is the best source of new and better code? Those inspectors. They are the best source of 'attitude and knowledge' - things that define and create quality.
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