Code Check Complete 2nd Edition: An Illustrated Guide to the Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Codes (Code Check Complete: An Illustrated Guide to Building,)

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| Rating | : | 4.40 (914 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1600854931 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-11-21 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Specific code changes are highlighted throughout the text and summarized at the end of the book.The Code Check series is one of Taunton’s most successful book lines, selling over 1,250,000 copies; the series is endorsed by the International Code Council (ICC). Using clear language to ensure compliance with codes at each stage of construction, this edition reflects the most up-to-date changes in the building, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical codes. Tables and illustrations help to clarify the complex rules and numerous changes in the latest edition of the codes. Designed to work hard for the user, Code Check Compl
Coauthor Douglas Hansen is a general contractor and certified combination inspector with over 30 years of field experience. Both authors present seminars and classes nationwide on a wide variety of building topics. Redwood Kardon, who devised and wrote the first Code Check, is a former electrician and building inspector for the city of Oakland, CA. Paddy Morrissey, former senior illustrator of CornerHardware, has been the sole illustrator for the Code Check series s
Jeff said Useful but beware. I use these Code Checks constantly as a quick easy reference to navigate through the numerous, often confusing and misleading, codes. But it's important that a contractor or homeowner know that they are using the latest or applicable code version. I find it sad that the author does not tell you on the cover or in the description, whi. sactown diyer said it is not complete as the title suggests. It is a good book but, it frequently refers you back to the main code check book for the service you are working on e.g. in plumbing it will refer you to the code check plumbing book for complete information. had I to do over again I would buy the individual books.. Just get it! This is my third. It's real value is to make sure the job is done to industry standards, not to simply conform to codes. Afterall, the codes are written for our safety, after a history of improvements. In my county, I don't even have inspectors, but still refer to my code book to get the job done in the best way. Just met a client, a
Paddy Morrissey, former senior illustrator of CornerHardware, has been the sole illustrator for the Code Check series since its inception.. About the AuthorRedwood Kardon, who devised and wrote the first Code Check, is a former electrician and building inspector for the city of Oakland, CA. Both authors present seminars and classes nationwide on a wide variety of building topics. Coauthor Douglas Hansen is a general contractor and certified combination inspector with over 30 years of field experience
