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So much for the required egress door...TheCommish said:So just before I went to the great concrete jungle for vacation, I was out for a scheduled solar array final. There was no answer at the accessible door and the permit was snug behind the snow and glass. I missed you tag left and on my way. By the time I got back to the office the owner had called, they had stepped out for a bit, can I come back, well has the electric inspection been done, oh no. Call the contractor and leave a message, get the electrical inspection done then reschedule, then maybe we will give you the signed interconnect agreement.Ice the white stuff is snow.
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there is so much snow around here I would guess %50 of the front walks are not shoveled, not a problem if you don't have a storm door. Here in Massachusetts we require 2 egress doors, the second can be 32 inch clear and sliding. The trade off is the EERO from a bedroom with a double hung windows are allowed to be 3.3 square feetsteveray said:So much for the required egress door...