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Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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Looks pretty good to me. I particularly like the fact that the the new requirement ends the discussion about if one is required on a "side" deck if there is already on at the front and rear.
Frank P. Newman Emerald City Inspections, LLC Dublin, GA |
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Please Note:
jack Davenport is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Looks good so far ....
Might want to think about adding that all 15 and 20 ampere, 120 and 240 volt non-locking receptacles shall be listed weather-resistant type .These outlets are stamped WR. As per 2008 NEC article 406.8(A) and 406.8 (B) The reasoning is the receptacles listed as weather resistant have addiitional corrosion protection. |
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