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Building Code Basics: Residential: Based on 2009 International Residential Code
Paperback
Main Details
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Building Code Basics: Residential: Based on 2009 International Residential Code
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) International Code Council
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 275,Width 216 |
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Category/Genre | Building skills and trades |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781435400634
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Classifications | Dewey:343.0786962 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Edition |
International Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cengage Learning, Inc
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Imprint |
Delmar Cengage Learning
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Publication Date |
26 October 2009 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The first book of its kind to hit the market, BUILDING CODE BASICS: RESIDENTIAL, BASED ON THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE departs from traditional code books by using non-code language, detailed illustrations, and an emphasis on practical information to give readers a solid, working knowledge of critical code applications. Part of Building Code Basics, a series dedicated to providing high-quality, technically accurate, simplified code texts for anyone seeking greater understanding of the workings of the I-Codes; this installment focuses on the basics of the residential code. Topic coverage follows the logical order of construction, beginning with site work and foundations, and ending with fire- and life-safety and the environmental requirements of a finished building. These code requirements are introduced using non-intimidating language and an easy-to-understand writing style, facilitating learning and comprehension. Code references are also included, and when paired with these practical explanations, they are a valuable addition to the book's resources, making this an ideal tool for students of construction technology or anyone considering a career in the design, construction, or inspection of residential buildings. Check out our app, DEWALT (R) Mobile Pro (TM). This free app is a construction calculator with integrated reference materials and access to hundreds of additional calculations as add-ons. To learn more, visit dewalt.com/mobilepro.
Author Biography
ICC is a leading organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive, coordinated national model construction codes. To date, 48 U.S. states have adopted various international codes from ICC.
ReviewsPreface. Part I: CODE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT. 1. Introduction to building codes. The building codes: scope and limitations. International Residential Code (IRC). 2. Legal aspects, permits and inspections. Code adoption. Authority. Permits. Inspections. Board of appeals. Part II: SITE DEVELOPMENT. 3. Site preparation: building location, excavation, fill, and grading. Location on property. Site preparation. Part III: STRUCTURAL. 4. Structural Design Criteria. Prescriptive and performance. Basic loads (live and dead). Wind, snow, seismic and flood loads. 5. Foundations. Materials. Footings. Masonry and concrete foundation walls. Moisture protection. Underfloor space. 6. Framing. Grade marks. Engineered wood products. Trusses. Wood treatment. Cutting, boring and notching. Fireblocking. Draftstopping. Floors. Walls. Ceiling and roof. Part IV: FINISHES AND WEATHER PROTECTION. 7. Interior and exterior finishes and weather protection. Interior finishes. Exterior wall coverings. Roof covering. Part V: HEALTH AND SAFETY. 8. Home safety. Room areas. Ceiling height. Means of egress. Protection from falls. Emergency escape and rescue openings. Safety glass. Carbon monoxide alarms. 9. Fire safety. Smoke alarms. Fire sprinkler systems. Separation between dwelling units. Dwelling separation from garage. Foam plastic. 10. Light, ventilation, sanitation and heating. Natural and artificial light. Natural and mechanical ventilation. Stairway illumination. Heating and cooling. Sanitation. 11. Chimneys and fireplaces. Exterior air supply. Masonry chimneys and fireplaces. Manufactured chimneys and fireplaces. Part VI: BUILDING UTILITIES. 12. Mechanical and fuel-gas. Appliances. Exhaust systems. Duct systems. Return air. Combustion air. Vents. 13. Plumbing. Piping. Water system. Sanitary drainage. Venting. Plumbing fixtures. Fixture traps. Water heaters. 14. Electrical. Electrical services. Grounding. Branch circuits. Wire and terminal identification. Wiring methods. Power distribution. Receptacles and luminaries. Part VII: ENERGY CONSERVATION. 15. Energy conservation. Building insulation. Windows and doors. Sealing against air leakage and infiltration. Moisture control. Duct insulation and sealing. Energy certificate Part VIII: PROTECTION FROM OTHER HAZARDS. 16. Other hazards of the built environment. Termite protection. Swimming pools and hot tubs. Radon control. Lead. Asbestos. Glossary.
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