2012 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings® (Soft Cover)

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Front Matter (Title Page, TOC, Preface and Forward)

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This comprehensive code compiles all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas and electrical requirements for one- and two-family dwellings in one convenient code. The regulations cover dwellings and townhouses up to three stories. Now in its fifth edition, the IRC contains many important changes including:

  • A new Seismic Design Category (SDC) map that results in smaller SDC E regions. Some previous SDC E areas will now be SDC D2.
  • A new wind map delineates areas requiring design to resist wind forces.
  • A new map identifies windborne debris regions.
  • A new table for minimum fire separation distance for dwellings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system. The new table provides for reducing the fire separation distance for non-rated exterior walls from 5 feet to 3 feet. Also, a new section allows a sprinkled garage to take advantage of the reduced fire separation distance.
  • Doors between the garage and dwelling unit now require self-closing devices.
  • Wireless smoke alarms are now specifically permitted for satisfying the interconnection requirements in both new and existing dwelling units.
  • The provisions for roof connections to resist wind uplift forces have been updated and simplified. A new table provides prescriptive values for both low and high slope roofs in wind exposure categories B and C.
  • When a parapet is not installed, openings and penetrations of the roof are no longer permitted within 4 feet of the separating wall between townhouse dwelling units./li>
  • The IRC now includes prescriptive provisions for the construction of isolated masonry pier foundations supporting raised floor systems.
  • Installation of œ-inch gypsum board or equivalent is now required on the underside of floor assemblies of cold-formed steel framing, I-joists, open web trusses and similar light-frame members.
  • The IRC Wall Bracing provisions have been completely reorganized to place each topic in a separate section and improve the flow of information.
  • New simplified wall bracing provisions offer an alternative method of bracing in low seismic regions with basic wind speeds of 90 mph and exposure category A or B.

(Approximately 906 pages)

Language English
ISBN 9781609830427
Publisher ICC
Code Year 2012
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