Black & Decker Codes for Homeowners 4th Edition: Current with 2018-2021 Codes - Electrical - Plumbing - Construction - Mechanical
β Scribed by Barker, Bruce A
- Publisher
- Cool Springs Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
TheBLACK+DECKER Codes for Homeowners 4th Editionis a DIY-friendly guidebook to building codes that shows you just the information you need for the codes that actually impact today's homeowners.
Get those home projects you've been putting off doneβand up to code. All of the most common standards are addressed in this new edition ofBLACK+DECKER Codes for Homeowners, includingplumbing, electrical, mechanical, andconstruction. This guidebook goes beyond simply reporting the codes, it interprets them for you and explains them clearly, with color photos and simple graphics. This 4th edition iscurrent with the 2017 National Electrical Codes, 2018 Uniform Plumbing Codes, and 2018 International Residential Codes.
Written by national codes expert Bruce Barker and created under thesupervision of BLACK+DECKER Corp.,Codes for Homeowners does what no other code book accomplishes: itmakes codes and building standards simpleto understand and visualize, so you can be assured that your DIY projects are safe and will pass inspections.
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Codes & Permits: The Basics; BUILDING DESIGN & SAFETY; Habitable Rooms; Fire Separations; Stairways; Emergency Escape Openings; Egress Doors; Exterior Doors; Door & Window Hazards; Ventilation & Exhaust; Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms; STRUCTURAL COMP
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A graphic, highly user-friendly guide to national codes for residential construction. Codes for Homeowners uses clear photographs to show exactly how the parts of your house are supposed to look once the work is done. Written by International Residential Codes-certified home inspector Bruce Barker,