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Michael Fusco
Posted: Feb 06, 2010 04:24 PM
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Losing the unvented attic assembly
Is anyone paying attention?Unvented attic assembly to disappear in the 2012 code cycle? Hey SPFA...you out there??? |
Posted: Feb 07, 2010 03:52 AM
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im payin attention uman... where are you reading this.. can you provide some sourse for info?? would be a giant step in the wrong direction for increasing building performance... 'dude |
Michael Fusco
Posted: Feb 07, 2010 06:50 AM
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I was recently sent a power point presentation created by NCFI. One of the first slides says "Note - the 2009 IBC does not permit non-vented attics, this is a change proposed to the 2009 code committee which was accepted and will be presented for vote of acceptance in 2010 by the ICC Conference – it is expected to pass and be inserted in the 2012 edition of the IBC" They claim this IBC chapter applies to "non-exempt buildings,such as those covered by the IRC." Now, I ha ve to tell you that I disagree with their interpretation....but if it's in the 2012 IBC...bet me its in the 2015 IRC. |
Michael Fusco
Posted: Feb 16, 2010 11:59 AM
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I think I was wrong here is the statement: "Note - the 2009 IBC does not permit non-vented attics, this is a change proposed to the 2009 code committee which was accepted and will be presented for vote of acceptance in 2010 by the ICC Conference – it is expected to pass and be inserted in the 2012 edition of the IBC" I think I read this wrong. I believe it actually says the new IBC will allow the unvented attic assembly. |
Roger Morrison
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 08:11 AM
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Urethaneman1: I think your second interpretation was the correct one. |
Derek Dwyer
Posted: Jun 21, 2010 05:43 PM
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Chapter 12 of the Florida Building Code allows for attic spaces designed by an architect or engineer which eliminate the attic venting. |