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National Electrical Code: Number of Wires in a Box

National Electrical Code: Number of Wires in a Box

Placing too many wires into an electrical box is difficult, dangerous, and against the National Electrical Code . To avoid possible shorts and overheating due to tightly packed wires, the code limits the number of wires you can put into an

Design the Perfect Deck or Patio

Design the Perfect Deck or Patio

conforms to the specifications set forth by the National Electrical Code ( NEC ®). A modest deck or patio usually can be covers that seal against moisture. Also, most building codes require that outdoor receptacles be protected

Plumbing Codes

Plumbing Codes

Plumbing must conform to building codes to prevent dangerous and unhealthy conditions. The National Uniform Plumbing Code applies generally to the entire least 3 inches. Check local building codes . Fixture trap size A bathroom

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Deck Railings: The Ultimate Guide

Deck Railings: The Ultimate Guide

Learn important terms for a safe and stylish deck railing: posts, post caps, rails, rail caps, balusters, and more.

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I'm Lacey Howard, and first things first. Railings, they're about safety. Most building codes require them, but they can also be part of the charm. Learn just a few terms and you'll be able to talk about railings like a pro. Posts are thick, vertical elements that connect with the deck floor. Depending on your deck style, and local building code , plan to have a post every 4 to 8 feet.
Solving Decking Dilemmas

Solving Decking Dilemmas

Is your yard too small, too large, hilly, or shady? Don’t let these challenges keep you from creating the deck of your dreams.

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entire edge of your deck with stairs--no railings necessary. Check your local building codes to see if these solutions can work for you. If railings are a must, go with the design that features wire or
Garage Conversion Advice from a Pro

Garage Conversion Advice from a Pro

Advice on converting garage space to living space from an officer of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).

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codes to be sure the renovation you are planning meet the city's building code and zoning requirement. You should also consider resale value because the next owners of your home may want somewhere to park their

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Developing Your Plan

Developing Your Plan

or combine them. Almost every community has some kind of building code : a set of rules that spell out who can build what in a must meet. Although the requirements can seem a nuisance, building codes are worthwhile -- they protect everyone from shoddy work

Tiling a Fireplace Hearth

Tiling a Fireplace Hearth

home, but many local building codes will classify this you do the work. Building codes are understandably check with your building code officials. For example insert may satisfy building code requirements. Even

Poured Concrete Steps

Poured Concrete Steps

underlying grid of 1/2-inch rebar, poured concrete steps will give you years of low-maintenance service. Some local building codes may require that you anchor concrete steps to the foundation wall. You can either drill at an angle into a poured concrete

Fireplace Designs: Ideas for Your Stone Fireplace

Fireplace Designs: Ideas for Your Stone Fireplace

firebrick that lines this firebox is lighter, smoother, and neater than brick used to face a fireplace or chimney. Modern building codes demand firebrick for one simple reason: It withstands heat. A thick layer of soapstone wraps this Scandinavian-style

Tiling a Heat Shield

Tiling a Heat Shield

section of DIYadvice.com, you'll find articles on "Tiling a Stove Enclosure" and "Tiling a Fireplace Hearth." Building codes require an air space between the tile and a combustible wall surface. Hat channel, light-gauge sheet metal track, is

Installing Carpet on Steps

Installing Carpet on Steps

safer than hard-surface stairs, as they lessen your chances of slipping and pad your fall if you lose your balance. Building codes control the dimensions of treads and risers. Treads are typically 10 to 11-1/2 inches deep; the deeper the tread

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