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In Texas a homeowner who has their residence homesteaded can perform all of their plumbing and electrical work. They are required to secure permits and call for inspections to make sure they comply with the coses though.FyrBldgGuy said:Would you allow a homeowner to replace a toilet? Hmm?Lets see a toilet is a plumbing fixture that has a self contained P-trap to exclude sewer gas from entering the living space. If the wax ring is not set properly then sewer gas can enter the home.
ahh yes! unfunded state mandates driven by the lobbying skills and payola of special interest groups! cha-ching for all except the ahj who may need training dollars and gets none. this will be swell in these lean times :mrgreen: oh i'm sorry bubba but your fire sprinkler system will cost 20,000 for the storage tanks, pressure ***** pumps, and system install. oh you say you will bringing in your potable water in 50 gallon drums and don't have a well?(legal in calif). just have an engineer design your system and submit the plans to me. my brother cletus is a sanitation engineer can he do it? sure no problem! there will be moments!FM William Burns said:I agree and thus the importance of having knowlegable inspection officials qualified to review and inspect residential sprinkler systems before the dwellers move in so study up everyone because eventually they will be here to stay once the state battles are over and more jurisdictions finally adopt the provisions.
spinkler or sphincter code? :mrgreen:brudgers said:Yep, the IBC didn't want good spinkler code.Just get it out the door and will make cosmetic fixes later...1975 Detroit mentality.
The IRC is the Chevy Vega of Building codes...with apologies to GM.
Of course it's easier to bitch about them.fatboy said:brudger, you're right, the codes, none of them, are perfect.So, are you proposing any changes? Involved with any groups proposing changes?
Or is it easier to sit in the back and bitch about them?????????
Just saying, kind of like complaining about politics, when you haven't bothered to go out and vote. :roll:
I'm not against homeowners performing work.Mule said:brudgers, Why are you so against a homeowner performing his own work? If the homeowner feels he is qualified and submits the appropriate documentation, secures the correct permits and gets the necessary inspections, then what's so bad about that?