TAG Details
2021 Details
IRC
- Radon Requirements
- Mechanical Termination 2 of 2
- Townhouse Separation Continuity
- Townhouses Perpendicular Framing
- Tempered Glazing Requirements
- Winding Stairs
- Window Fall Protection
- Garage Conversion Low Profile Floor
- Geotechnical Reports
- Floor Diaphragm with I-Joists
- Deck Details
- Lightweight Patio Cover-Shed style (4)
- Notching & Boring at Rafters
- Special Venting for Island Fixtures
- Radon Requirements
- Exterior Walls
- Prescriptive Portal Frame at Townhouses
- Duplex Trusses and Joists- Perpendicular
- Window Wells
- Residential Ramp
- Smoke & CO Alarms
- Protection Against Decay
- Typical Foundation Wall
- Notching & Boring at Joists
- Water-Resistant Gypsum Board
- Patio Cover - Gable Positive Connections
- Roof Drip Edge
- Water Heaters in a Garage
- Mechanical Terminations 1 of 2
- Exterior one hour wall
- Townhouses Parallel Framing
- Minimum Dwelling Unit
- Exterior Stairs & Landing - Unattached
- Stair & Landing - Attached
- Garage Conversion Raised Joist Floor
- Solar Panels Access Ventilation
- Typical Slab Foundations
- Bearing at Stem Wall
- Portal Frame with Hold-Downs (single)
- Lightweight Patio Cover-Shed Style
- Patio Cover - Gable Style (5A)
- Residential Construction Guide
2018 Details
IRC
- Detached Accessory Structures
- Townhouses Perpendicular 2-One Hr
- Truss & Joint Parallel Townhouse 2-One Hr
- Stair and Landing Unattached
- Garage Conversion
- Pool Requirements 1 & 2
- Braced Wall Panel Method 1 & 2
- Radon Requirements
- Detached Accessory Structures
- Townhouse Separation/Portal Frame
- Townhouse Separation Continuity
- Stair and Landing Attached
- Garage Conversion
- Exterior Brace All Lines at Corners
- Lightweight Patio Cover-Shed Style
- Property Line Protection
- Townhouse Separation
- Window Wells
- Protection Against Decay
- Solar Panels Access/Ventilation
- Braced Wall Panel Methods
- Radon Vent Pipe
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