Jerry
I am involved with moisture intrusion and construction defect consulting; one seems to go hand in hand with the other. A builders hires based on price not on competence when it comes to the frame and exterior cladding of homes built in my area. I am constantly referring to the code under which the structure was built and need resources of this type. Many of the jurisdictions in my area have adopted the 2006 IRC but it was not that long ago they were operating under the 1997 UBC; we have one that went from the 1982 UBC to the 2003 IRC in 2004 and you can only imagine the headache that one is. In my state builders are responsible for construction defects for fifteen years and it is disheartening to see all of the problems that were caused during this time with all of the poorly performed details on the exterior of the building envelope that allow moisture to intrude. I see a lot of issues with the lack of building paper, clearance issues at grade and at roof lines, brick without weeps and through wall flashings, and poorly constructed and attached decks.
I am planning on purchasing the 1997 UBC and see it as three to four volumes; can you enlighten me on which ones I need to cover the structure, clearances, decks, and claddings?
I do own the 2003 IRC as well as the 06.
Any other books you recommend?
Mark Parlee