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Code Check Plumbing: All jurisdictional and private industry inspectors including anyone who is a state licensed general and/or plumbing contractor, and of course, home owners who wish to know the codes regarding plumbing systems. Or, "don't leave home without it!"
Buyer Beware: When it was difficult to get to the library to view the Uniform Plumbing Code, I used this at home to study for an exam. I was rudely surprised when I got to the libary, compared the references to the code, and found that this guide was riddled with errors. It serves a purpose as it alerts the user to possible code issues, but you must check all references. The codes are expensive but not as expensive as counting on this guide might be.
What a plumbing instructor thinks.: Code check has helped me immensely. I teach residential plumbing for a 150+ employee 1500+ homes a year Northern California company and have found that the info in C.C. is formatted in such a way that my apprentice plumbers can easily find info they need. They seldom need clarification. All codes cited are referenced with the UPC and IRC section numbers for easy look up.(IRC not used here in NorCal but nice for those who need it) Diagrams are simple and clear. C.C. is laminated and tough. Built for in the field use. I love this book. Holding back the fifth star due to spanish version unavailability.
Its helpful: This has good diagrams, good descriptions, but is very basic. For the money you can find a better source.
| Author: | Michael Casey | | Author: | Redwood Kardon | | Author: | Jeff Hutcher | | Binding: | Spiral-bound | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 696.1021873 | | EAN: | 9781561586240 | | Edition: | 2nd ed. | | ISBN: | 1561586242 | | Number Of Pages: | 32 | | Publication Date: | 2004-02-01 | | Release Date: | 2004-02-01 |
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