2021 International Building Code & More: Family Residences, Existing Structures and Historic Buildings

This course reviews the current building codes for family residences and existing and/or historic buildings. You will want to investigate the appropriate codes locally and nationally for your specific scenario to accomplish a complete and lawful project. The building codes consider residential occupancies to be single-family homes, two-family homes, duplexes, and townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane. The International Residential Code (IRC) includes building, fire protection, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical code requirements for these residential buildings. The IRC also refers to a variety of standards. Family residences do not have as many interior-related regulations as other buildings, but a number of interior codes and standards are still required. Codes will apply to interior projects in existing buildings and historic buildings the same way they do for a new building much of the time. Be sure you are familiar with the four categories that define an existing building and the two additional conditions that identify a historic building. You can avoid many issues that could arise later by doing your research early.

Request a demo

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain the IRC® purpose and provisions for family residences
  • Identify the requirements for fire and smoke resistance and protection of family dwellings
  • Describe the plumbing fixtures and mechanical systems that ensure an appropriate environment for families
  • Define the code requirements for energy efficiency of residential electrical and communication systems
  • Discuss the considerations for accessibility and sustainability in family residences
  • Identify the codes for repairs and alterations to existing structures and historic buildings, including those related to accessibility and sustainability

Specs

Course Level Intermediate
Languages English
Compatibility Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Joelle Scheldorf

Author

Joelle is a Chemical Engineer with a BS from the University of Washington and an MS from the University of Idaho. She worked as a Process Engineer at an integrated pulp and paper mill, an Instructor at the University of Washington, and a WinGEMS Simulation Software Engineer and Trainer before joining Convergence Training in 2006.

Course Applies To

Speak to an Expert

Learn more about our courses, get pricing, and see our platform.

Trusted by 24,000+ Industry Leaders