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anyone require sprinklers in an existing house that is moved from one location to another within the same jurisdiction?
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I thought you were in Colorado?Even if the state had not nixed sprinklers in one and two family dwellings we would not require them for a house that had been moved.
The house just because you moved it is not being altered, so why is a sprinkler required? The only thing altered is the footing foundation and location / soil / seismic.permitguy said:I thought you were in Colorado?
I used to live in CO graduated there, had my first girlfriend there, have a brother there, have many friends there, have a brother and his family there, I don't live or work there.permitguy said:I thought you were in Colorado?
oops wrong quote first timesteveray said:I believe moved houses have to comply as new....with some exceptions I am sure....under the IEBC....
Ahhhh . . . got it! You were throwing me for a loop thinking someone had forgotten to tell me CO nixed residential sprinklers. There was actually an attempt at the state level a couple of weeks ago, but it went down in flames (pun intended).I used to live in CO graduated there, had my first girlfriend there, have a brother there, have many friends there, have a brother and his family there, I don't live or work there.