Residential Building Code Violations (Part 1)

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2021
  • Watch, listen, and learn as I take you through a Code Violation Journey. This is Part 1 of a compilation of the most common code violations that I encounter everyday, highlighting Residential Framing & Final Inspection. All violations are based on the 2018 IRC or Manufacturer's Installation Instructions. So, if you're a Building Inspector, Home Inspector, or Contractor...take note & enjoy.
    amzn.to/3HNK9ke (2018 IRC)

Komentáře • 307

  • @homersharp7567
    @homersharp7567 Před rokem +10

    I like how you give solutions to problems, instead of "it's wrong try again".

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate your feedback, and thanks for watching

    • @aayanannur1625
      @aayanannur1625 Před 11 měsíci

      😂that part

  • @Aboard_and_Abroad
    @Aboard_and_Abroad Před 5 měsíci +1

    this dude shows up to work and costs everyone else a fortune! my man!!

  • @nicholasstephens1349
    @nicholasstephens1349 Před 2 lety +6

    Your videos are excellent. I have been watching them all day. You keep them reasonably long, educational, talk about the problem and solutions, and keep it professional.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate you saying that...thanks for watching!!

  • @Renrondog
    @Renrondog Před 2 lety +13

    I'm in Tennessee and I wish I could have you for a instructor / boss. I caught most of the violations as you showed them but a few I've never heard of. Way to stay on top of your game. You 'da Man!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate you saying that...thanks for watching!!!

  • @timgray8614
    @timgray8614 Před 2 lety +5

    Great info! I’m a homeowner getting ready to build a shop. I am deathly afraid of committing any violations, period. After all-it will be my shop!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +2

      I appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching!!

  • @nicholasburks1118
    @nicholasburks1118 Před 2 lety +9

    Good video bud. I'm a framing contractor in Louisiana. We dont have same codes as y'all but very informative.
    Keep up the good work and helping us to learn more codes

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate your feedback...thanks for watching !!!

  • @Deep_Divers
    @Deep_Divers Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent videos The format is perfect. Absolutely love the why's of the code when you point out a violation.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 11 měsíci

      I appreciate your feedback, and thanks for watching!!

  • @tomr.2907
    @tomr.2907 Před 2 lety +1

    Really appeciate your inspection video. They are very informative, pointing out lots of details that i might otherwise not recognize as important issues. I.m thinking of moving to florida and buying a new home.
    Thanks again.
    Tom

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate you watching...let me know if I can help in anyway.

  • @edmcafee9332
    @edmcafee9332 Před rokem

    I have learn so much from your videos.
    Thank you so much for your time and information. Very helpful

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate your feedback, and thanks for watching!!

  • @serenasmith6412
    @serenasmith6412 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good video! I know how hard it is to walk properties and talk your way through it. Good job!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I appreciate your feedback, and thanks for watching.

  • @CharlesBuell
    @CharlesBuell Před rokem

    You do a super job with these, keep it up.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate your feedback and thanks for watching.

  • @buck-johnson
    @buck-johnson Před 2 lety

    These are great videos, thank you so much.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate that..thanks for watching!!

  • @sa-nn1ny
    @sa-nn1ny Před 2 lety

    Thank you for these awesome videos! I Iearned so much!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate your feedback...thanks for watching!!

  • @7Bloodfire
    @7Bloodfire Před rokem

    I love this stuff! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate your feedback!!

  • @jemalwright3414
    @jemalwright3414 Před 2 lety

    Great Video! Thanks for posting!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate that...thanks for watching!!

  • @tobieebonics4193
    @tobieebonics4193 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Pertinent information. Thanks

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

  • @liamjohnny335
    @liamjohnny335 Před 2 lety

    Very informative sir..
    Keep posting.. excellent work 👍

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate your feedback...thanks for watching!!

  • @Clark-Mills
    @Clark-Mills Před 2 lety +2

    Just browsing but learning along the way; appreciate your sharing your findings so that we might not go astray. Have a coffee on us! :)

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate you saying that...thanks for watching!!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 10 měsíci

      i appreciate the support $$$

  • @ericthomason5553
    @ericthomason5553 Před rokem +2

    Very informative. Regarding the plumbing line running through several studs that was removed. To my knowledge and experience in central Texas, plumbing lines that size should run through 2x6 studs as they provide more structural support, specifically if the wall is under load. Great video.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate your feedback...thanks for watching!!

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 : As a drafter I used to specify 2x6 walls where needed for plumbing.

  • @Kirk_Wood
    @Kirk_Wood Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge I appreciate it greatly.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!...I appreciate you watching.

  • @jhonm.5823
    @jhonm.5823 Před 2 lety

    mannnn.... you got my ATTTTENTION....im in douglasville Ga building 3500 square ...my eyes are gonna be open as the home owner doing a constant walk thru... i just subscribed

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate your feedback...glad to have you as a subscriber.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Contact me @ precisepropertygroup@gmail.com If I can help in any way.

  • @CBrown07696
    @CBrown07696 Před rokem

    Great videos. Always study your enemy!
    Hate code inspectors but almost everyday I see why the blight is necessary!
    Ok just playing but you are a pain in the butt.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 11 měsíci

      I appreciate your honesty, and thanks for watching!!

  • @juanr.3314
    @juanr.3314 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this educational video…

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate your feedback...thanks for watching!!

  • @motog7power311
    @motog7power311 Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks for the info.

  • @popotime1
    @popotime1 Před rokem

    Great explainations. Thank you

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate you watching.

  • @paulstewart2390
    @paulstewart2390 Před 2 lety +1

    I do handyman and learn a lot from u thanks for post it

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

  • @redfirekla
    @redfirekla Před 2 lety

    Great job man, especially on the anker bolts 🔩 no bolts and no house during an extreme wind storm 😳

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate your feedback... thanks for watching!!!

  • @tilltill2071
    @tilltill2071 Před 2 lety

    Very informative. Thanks!

    • @tilltill2071
      @tilltill2071 Před 2 lety

      Can Tapcons be used in place of bolts on basement bottom plates?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      That might be an approved alternative.. I'll check. Where are you located?

    • @tilltill2071
      @tilltill2071 Před 2 lety

      @@PPG1967 I'm located in Washington, DC. Thanks for replying.

  • @Drewsroofingandhomerepair

    I have made a few videos on new construction builds. Is it against the law for me to walk into a residential home and videotape or do I have to have permission. The builder on one of the jobs that I videotaped called me and told me to remove my video he did not like me showing his work. He told me he would call the police if I went into another one of his jobsites and recorded. The jobsite was horrendous and full of code violations.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      I'll say it again, you need permission sir. It's private property..

  • @woohunter1
    @woohunter1 Před 6 dny

    7:30, that Simpson bracket looks like it will allow the bottom chord of the truss to move up and down, not side to side?

  • @kennethconerly5372
    @kennethconerly5372 Před 2 lety

    Hey thanks for the info, I'm a Mechanical, Plumbing and Gas inspector in New Orleans looking to get my building certifications. I just subscribed to your channel for more updates on building code info

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Welcome aboard...thanks for watching and supporting the channel.

  • @pianomikey0
    @pianomikey0 Před rokem

    Love your vids, Mr. Inspector! At about 13:00 where the framers created a chase that has to be fireblocked: is just some cheap half inch OSB sufficient to seal that chase on the top, or do you need to use something else? Also, if the chase is more than 8 feet taller than the slab, do you have to use 2 different fireblocks, one at 8 feet and one at the ceiling?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      That chase should be sealed at floor elevations

  • @blover8548
    @blover8548 Před rokem

    Question I live in Atlanta my home had water damage due to burst pipe in attic my master bedroom ceiling came down and my guess bathroom ceiling came down also a lot of insulation is it the insurance company responsibility to replace the insulation in the attic my home was repaired but no insulation in the attic?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      Yes, it is the insurance company's responsibility to provide insulation in the attic if there was insulation there prior to the flood.

    • @blover8548
      @blover8548 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 Yes it was thank you.

  • @echtigren8188
    @echtigren8188 Před 2 lety

    As far as the anchor bolt being on a load bearing wall. If the concrete guys don't place them. Is it up to the framing contractor to let the inspector know before they start work? Or is the framing contractor allowed to drill into the slab and then becomes their fault if they don't? Also if they are not, do they need to send off to a structural engineer to get a stamp of approval to drill into the slab and add the bolt? Thank you sir! Great video!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      So, if it's not caught at concrete stage, the framers are allowed to drill and install anchor bolts at load bearing walls.

  • @theballq
    @theballq Před 2 lety

    The bracket on the wall that gets nailed to the truss. We call them "truss claws".
    The thing is. If we don't nail the trusses down to the walls.
    What holds them level and straight?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      So, the engineered roof truss must be allowed to move up and down at the interior. Simpson make a slotted bracket that allows this uplifting movement.

  • @geraldjones8925
    @geraldjones8925 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again. I need to check my truss to ensure secured to interior walls correctly. I also assume this applies to attic room truss where the room is prebuilt within the truss.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      All engineered roof truss should be inspected for correct installation.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

  • @graphicolorcorp3842
    @graphicolorcorp3842 Před rokem

    Question What the rule in NYC Brooklyn regarding access to the roof in two family building Thank You

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Check with the city building department.

  • @J_Money1
    @J_Money1 Před 2 lety

    Home with the handrail violation looked beautiful.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, it was a nice home... thanks for watching.

  • @hazeleyechef
    @hazeleyechef Před rokem

    Where can i get code book for riverside county california, cathedral city, on new single story new house building.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      So, check with the county or city building department.

  • @artemiovelazquez9740
    @artemiovelazquez9740 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for your videos, its a lot of information.
    Can you do more about electrical.
    Like how do you guys like us to do a correct installation.
    Thanks

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444

    I have to replace a garage door header because of termite damage so your channel will show me what to avoid.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Ok, I appreciate your feedback.

  • @AF-O6
    @AF-O6 Před rokem +2

    I’ve seen countless trusses damaged by guys shoving them around on the ground with heavy equipment, and driving over them too…which is an indication that the GC doesn’t care.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      I can believe that. Have you ever witnessed them being delivered off of the truck?

    • @AF-O6
      @AF-O6 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 My experience is that if I don’t supervise everything, I can count on it being damaged, including trusses and most every other building material, fixture, cabinet, or appliance.

  • @Sreerag01
    @Sreerag01 Před 2 lety +2

    after watching this video i checked my new house construction, found these issues, is there a way i can get codes that are violated
    3 ply lvl not bolted together, only nailed
    Bathroom vents going to soffit
    one engineered truss bottom chord is broken
    trusses are nailed to interior wall top plate
    load bearing & exterior walls not bolted to the slab

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll can send you code sections out of the 2018 IRC. By law they must follow this Georgia adopted code book.

    • @ericgarner8050
      @ericgarner8050 Před 6 měsíci

      I know I am a little late to the party but can you send me the code section for 4ply LVL & screws/bolts, I was trying to find that today. 2018 IRC Thanks for what you do!@@PPG1967

  • @earlmcgill5867
    @earlmcgill5867 Před 2 lety +4

    That last one made me bust a gut laughing! Drywall will never stay up in a crawl space, just a waste of time putting it up. Looks like the code writers are writing jokes now!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +2

      You know I never thought about that, if you have a house full of people that drywall probably won't stay up there long.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for feedback.

    • @earlmcgill5867
      @earlmcgill5867 Před 2 lety +5

      From my experience, the issue is with humidity over a long period of time weakening the drywall causing it to fall with vibrations. Another problem is having the tape peel off of the joints and leaving a crack. I see this a lot with firewalls in attics. A better solution might be tile backer board installed with large-headed screws or screws with washers. The joints could be taped with the proper fiber tape and sealed with thin-set mortar.

    • @Renrondog
      @Renrondog Před 2 lety

      Would aluminum roll flashing with seams taped qualify? Humidity wouldn't really affect it, not sure about the fire rating or gauge needed. ?

    • @serenasmith6412
      @serenasmith6412 Před 10 měsíci

      Minimum code is a joke. If anyone ever advertised that their construction meets code, they build the worst building code will allow. There are best practices that would include noncombustible components.

  • @cmikhail7289
    @cmikhail7289 Před rokem

    Thank you!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate you watching!!

  • @kareemacarter935
    @kareemacarter935 Před rokem

    I’m living in Philadelphia I have house renting what the code for back door he leaving a room door at the back door mad I call license inspections because it was seriously cold all winter we couldn’t sit downstairs the back pantry room affects the kitchen the kitchen affected the dining room and living rooms connected together please tell me what I can do because my landlord trying to get over on me and I want to be moved to another house better

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      Contact your local or county code enforcement agency.

  • @shanebartley6224
    @shanebartley6224 Před rokem

    When u get your truss layout paper work from the company that builds them if you look in the paper work they show you how and what to use if you come a cross broken trusses...ive seen where inspectors said that it is ok to use that for a guide to repair the trusse and ive had inspectors make us get letters and we would have to cut out the broken pieces and replace it then plywood it on both sides .....

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      So, the correct way to handle that is you get an engineered, signed, and stamped drawing from the manufacturer showing how to fix the damaged truss.

  • @amandaamand1926
    @amandaamand1926 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @SharonsHomestead
    @SharonsHomestead Před rokem +1

    Hi, do inspectors check for moisture inside window panes? If moisture is visible in window panes, can this fail an inspection? Thank you.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +2

      So, some Inspectors flag that particular issue, some don't. It's not a code related issue.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate your comment..thanks for watching!!

    • @SharonsHomestead
      @SharonsHomestead Před rokem

      Thank you so much! This has relived a lot of stress for me. Thanks and I enjoy watching your channel. Many blessings to you!

  • @helensullivan2583
    @helensullivan2583 Před rokem +1

    Help, just bought a new house in Florida and found under the exterior wall where it sits on the concrete wall (about 3 feet of concrete base before exterior wall starts ) hasn’t been sealed. You can see an interior pipe because the concrete hasn’t covered it, I can see all the wall seal paper and insulation, this can’t be up to code standards as it’s not sealed !

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      So, did the house get inspected by the city or county inspector?... I'm not familiar with Florida Building Codes.

    • @helensullivan2583
      @helensullivan2583 Před rokem

      I will have to find out, I’m not sure.

  • @ronthomas4960
    @ronthomas4960 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! Can you identify the IRC Section that requires bolting of interior load bearing walls you had in the video?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      So, read R602.4 in the 2018 IRC

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate your feedback...thanks for watching!!

  • @MJ-mg6jy
    @MJ-mg6jy Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks 🙏 Does the inspection process begin with the final engineer plans?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      You are correct...thanks for watching!!

  • @woodway11
    @woodway11 Před 2 lety

    Simpson has a bracket or shoe that fits (wraps sorta) around the stud and nails on above and below that huge hole to both reinforce the stud and act as a nail plate for sheet rock nails later on.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      You are correct.. thanks for watching!!

    • @phillatshaw7219
      @phillatshaw7219 Před 2 lety

      Actually according to Simpson those stud shoes are designed for over-notched studs. They are NOT designed for use on over bored studs, that would require an engineered prescriptive fix.

  • @amazingvideos2886
    @amazingvideos2886 Před 2 lety

    Great Channel, I just started a new job as a building inspector. I've been in construction for 30yrs but not much in house building. Whats your advise on learning codes

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Where are you located?

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      Get with your state building officials group. They will be a Chapter of the ICC and usually sponsor ICC training or co-sponsor with the state regulatory group. Some states have even smaller groups that meet monthly for local training.

    • @serenasmith6412
      @serenasmith6412 Před 10 měsíci

      Read your municipality's adopted code and amendments, then focus on one trade at a time as you learn.

  • @ttaylor70ify
    @ttaylor70ify Před rokem

    where are you located. Each state has different codes and regulations?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Georgia. We use the International Code Books...IRC, IPC, IMC, IBC, NEC...etc

  • @stuartlob2854
    @stuartlob2854 Před 2 lety +1

    What happens with all these violations? Are the property owners required to fix them, pay a fine and get by, or what? Some of these look hugely expensive to fix, but the rules are there for good reason.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, any violations found must be corrected by the contractor. Re-inspection fees are typically charged.

  • @JoelEspinozaRE
    @JoelEspinozaRE Před 8 měsíci

    What State are you located or what IBC are you using?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 8 měsíci

      Georgia. 2018 iRC

  • @MadMetalShop
    @MadMetalShop Před rokem

    I should have been an engineer. Then all my letters will say "I can do what I want" 🤣

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Ok, I appreciate your comment, and thanks for watching.

  • @GoodGoodGuyaneseGirl
    @GoodGoodGuyaneseGirl Před rokem +1

    do you or your firm in GA, have a program to mentor/educate/hire, women inspectors?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      So, I don't have a mentorship program, but it's a great idea. I'll definitely look into it, are a building inspector?

  • @carlosvillalta9974
    @carlosvillalta9974 Před 11 měsíci

    Would it be difficult to convert a barn shed into a a home doing everything by county code.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 11 měsíci

      I don't think so. What code books are you using?

    • @carlosvillalta9974
      @carlosvillalta9974 Před 11 měsíci

      @@PPG1967 I don't know about code. It was a general question. I would love to convert a shed into a tiny home. Pay for the fees and permit. I'm stuck. My county sucks no help. Not even point me in the right direction. San Bernardino county California

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 11 měsíci

      California has adopted a state building code. Check with the state licensing board.

  • @bayleenorwood9372
    @bayleenorwood9372 Před 2 lety +1

    Really enjoy your videos. I am in the middle of budling a house in Georgia and in the middle of plumbing and electrical myself i made a mistake with the vent and drain pipe on a 2x6 wall interior it's a barndominium actually but I have around 4 holes I didn't have to run for a vent pipe I had a plumber come tell me I didn't need a vent for the laundry sink sense the drain is going into the main 3inch drain with the washing me drain and the 3 inch main drain has a vent but i do need some answers on a lot of things well maybe not answers but guidance and if it is up to code or not. Is there a way I can contact you and maybe go over with some pictures

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +2

      Of course, you can reach me @ precisepropertygroup@gmail.com

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Where are you in Georgia?

    • @bayleenorwood9372
      @bayleenorwood9372 Před 2 lety +1

      @PPG I'm in pike county it's about 30 min below Griffin.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Ok, cool

  • @Ilove3SGTE
    @Ilove3SGTE Před 2 lety +1

    9:07 Just wanted to add that I believe that you can use 2x4 walls on the exterior so long as you have at least R5 exterior insulation. It looks to me like extiror insulation there.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      2x4 stud walls on the exterior with R-13 insulation is common down in the Southeast.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @Ilove3SGTE
      @Ilove3SGTE Před 2 lety

      I suppose the easiest fix for them then would probably be spray foam. That would give you above R-19 in a 2x4 wall.

  • @davstube
    @davstube Před 2 lety

    Hello Sir!
    I live in North Carolina and I'm building a new house and was wondering if it is required by code that anchor bolts be installed at sill plates? Also I'm looking for a good inspector to do a pre drywall inspection, either you or someone you can suggest in Charlotte NC, this would be great opportunity for someone to make some money!!!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Ok, well I'm definitely available via "live video"

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I don't know any competent Inspectors in NC. You should check with your local building department.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      What code books have your state adopted??

    • @davstube
      @davstube Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the quick response I will have to check what building code NC has adopted!

  • @backwoods7678
    @backwoods7678 Před 2 lety

    This is very good.. here's the but part or question you said your a Georgia inspector... But even with international codes all states will buy pass the international codes buy stating to contractor that they only go buy county and or city codes , thus you usually as contractor are told even in classes to abide buy that first .. you in most states fight Three different code inspectors at time .. I know this and asked and told inspector I followed the international codes which is over and county and or city codes but they get mad and start power tripping you .. how do you handle this .. but after being mad to make corrections another inspector asked me why I did this I told him and he laughed in fact this guy taught the school for the trade but he said just go over the heads if we are sure we are right .. of course fighting or pissing an inspector off is not what we like to do but he was right as well .. this video is on par to the way we run our jobs and most times beyond but from time to time we are caught buy power tripping inspectors.. why not have one code not three this would stop all confusion of this and most could go buy the correct code that's acceptable and read correctly by all parties.. again great job ... And yes to many take short cuts and inspectors are needed without doubt

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow!!...interesting comments. You're correct as far as having to check for local code amendments as well as state adopted codes. It can be a juggling act. Not to mention some Inspectors having the my way or the highway mentality... you just have to do what you have to do to get the project completed.

    • @backwoods7678
      @backwoods7678 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PPG1967 yes this why I appreciate your videos.. also it's not just inspectors that's always issues.. you now have to many contractors with I got the license and now I can make money and take to many short cuts as well I go behind very many that really do bad work and have to charge customer again for what should have been done write in the first place lol.. and that's where I really hate my job when I have to fix others bad mistakes.. so again appreciate your videos .. we need more to care about jobs not just ok pay types .. educational classes really don't hurt but some states don't require this .. but thanks again have awsum day

  • @amandaamand1926
    @amandaamand1926 Před 2 lety

    Yes, I’m new watching.
    Also, I did Subscribe
    I will be starting to watch.
    I do have a question.
    My husband, a Residential Inspector, a Expert (roof frame)
    told me not order Truss on your
    Residential Roof frame
    Do a Hand framing instead
    Like you said on your video. They will
    Be broken.
    Right now I’m in PHASE 1
    We Notices they place it on the plan.
    We are reviewing it.
    I can write that down to remove the Truss- Replace for hand frame Roof?
    .. you probably will see my pic.. & again asking some questions.
    Thank you

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      So, stick- built roof framing in my opinion is not better than engineered roof truss. I've done inspections on both and to be perfectly honest I've failed more stick-builted roof framing inspections. At least with engineered roof truss all you have to certain yourself with are broken truss which can be repaired onsite. Engineered roof truss are designed & manufactured in a factory to exact specifications. With stick-built framing, if you get an inexperienced framing out there you could in up with a mess.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Welcome aboard...I appreciate your feedback and support.

    • @amandaamand1926
      @amandaamand1926 Před 2 lety

      @@PPG1967 so you are saying
      Do not need Truss frame?
      Just go with Hand frame?

    • @amandaamand1926
      @amandaamand1926 Před 2 lety

      @@PPG1967
      Ok that Means go with the truss?
      I just need this information ..
      How can i send u $$?

    • @amandaamand1926
      @amandaamand1926 Před 2 lety

      @@PPG1967
      Ok so
      Don’t go with a Truss Engineering?
      Right
      I’m so happy u responding.. to my question.

  • @tommyt350
    @tommyt350 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi First off Thank you for sharing your view on inspections... I am an Instructor of the electrical trade and teach online and have incorporated your videos into my classroom... I have a request, Can you do an Electrical Violatio9n Video of just electrical issues,.,, as an Instructor who searches for classroom content I find that it is difficult to collect video that has High Educational Value, So I like your videos, and would like/SUGGEST A DEDICATED TO ELECTRICAL VIDEO... Thank you As I look forward to viewing this

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh ok, that's good hear. I'll work on doing more electrical code violation videos...check out my 2020 NEC video as well.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm working doing a final electrical residential inspection based on the 2020 NEC.

  • @Paul-jw3rr
    @Paul-jw3rr Před rokem

    I worked with a structural engineer, got drawings/specs, and now have a permit to remove a 9' section of load bearing wall to create a passageway between two rooms. If you were the framing inspector, are you going to want to see ALL the framing exposed up to the top plate (new LVL header, double jack studs, etc)? If not, I don't have to take down crown molding or re-drywall.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      So, if I were the inspector I would need to see everything.

    • @Paul-jw3rr
      @Paul-jw3rr Před rokem +1

      @@PPG1967 Thanks for your reply.

  • @SouthernYankee037
    @SouthernYankee037 Před 2 lety

    I’m studying to build my own house. Hope I don’t screw it up. Any books or info you can recommend?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Definitely check with your local building department wherever you live. They should be able to keep you on track.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Where are you located??

  • @Y3ssirree
    @Y3ssirree Před 2 lety +1

    Your area must have really patient framers and really really patient builders.. waiting for engineers to ok repairs on every truss that has a break..

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Well, they really don't have a choice. If it's caught, it needs to be repaired.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching..I appreciate your comment.

  • @theelectriciansapp7802

    What's the intro song called??

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      Try the Shazam app.

    • @theelectriciansapp7802
      @theelectriciansapp7802 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 i can't Shazam it i don't have a second phone. Could you help a subscriber out

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +2

      Infinite by Valence

  • @amunderdog
    @amunderdog Před 2 lety

    7:36 The bracket looks to me as. The truss is not designed to carry weight from bottom stringer. Slight deflections in floor attempt to be rejected.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      So, the bracket is used to allow for uplift.

  • @mth2068
    @mth2068 Před 2 lety

    So with the hand rail and the sheet rock in the basement, what was done? Don't tell me they had to correct the issues.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      They had to correct the issues.

    • @ellieg9099
      @ellieg9099 Před 2 lety

      Git 'em! 🤣😂 Thank you for your videos. Thank you for sharing your experience & knowledge.

  • @sergioperez5730
    @sergioperez5730 Před 2 lety

    I agree with a lot you mentioned. But lvl’s should not be staggered if they reach full length. There would be a weak point when they are cut to stagger.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I was referring to the 1/2" bolts for a 4-ply, they must be staggered.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

  • @tinafisher262
    @tinafisher262 Před rokem +1

    Where r u located?

  • @7Bloodfire
    @7Bloodfire Před rokem

    But they transferred the LVLs' point load through a quadrupled stud that they also drilled a hole through for wiring.

  • @davidstinson3830
    @davidstinson3830 Před rokem

    Nice videos, good info. Thanks for posting em!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I appreciate your feedback, and thanks for watching.

  • @karlhalvorson
    @karlhalvorson Před 2 lety

    I saw some additional things that looked like they would be code violations in my area of the country. And some of the codes mentioned in this video are different than the codes in my area. What I would say is check your local codes. Most are now based in the IRC (International Residential Code), but some are not and some haven’t adopted all of it. Also a code for commercial is often different than a code for residential. Commercial and residential use different sets of codes, at least they do in my area.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      So, what state do you live in and what codes have been adopted where you are??... I'm not trying to do an exhaustive code violation video sir, just trying to hit some high points.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      These codes are right out of the 2018 IRC.. check your state and local jurisdiction for any amendments to the code.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Commercial and Residential both use the IPC, IMC, IFGC, NEC...

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate your comments... thanks for watching!!

    • @karlhalvorson
      @karlhalvorson Před 2 lety

      PPG, my comment was not meant to be critical of you. I hope you didn’t take it that way. I wanted to point out to others who watched your video and might be reading the comments that they should check their latest building codes. I am an Architectural Designer in the Cincinnati Area and all the building departments of the various communities I have worked with are currently using the 2019 Residential code of Ohio which is based off IRC 2019. One example that I noticed that is different here is that our code allows up to 8 1/4” risers in residential. You had stated that your code was 7 3/4”.

  • @quantaengineeringllc
    @quantaengineeringllc Před 4 měsíci

    That last one would be a major one to correct.
    That contractor most likely has multiple installations that they have done that way.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 3 měsíci

      I agree...thanks for watching!!

  • @jesmasco
    @jesmasco Před 2 lety +1

    I know all this codes are supposed to have a valid reasoning behind. But sometimes I wonder if we do really have to follow them. On that handrail, why it needs to terminate on the wall? Me as a homeowner, I would like it as shown. I can't envision any reason besides being a possible hazard if you hit it with nay poart of your body and the termination is rough. Which would be an accident, and that can appen with almost any thing on your house, a toilet, a door knob, a sink any appliance.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      So, that particular code was placed into the code books because of rhe water hoses that firefighters use getting caught at the handrails when they were going up a flight of stairs...I think!!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @karlhalvorson
      @karlhalvorson Před 2 lety

      Codes change from time to time. They are not always perfect but there is always a reason for them. An alternative to having the end terminate into the wall is to have it terminate at a newel post or safety terminal. One example of the code being imperfect in my opinion is that it doesn’t adequately define safety terminal.

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      @@karlhalvorson Yes, the code is silent on the term 'safety terminal'. This would come up every second or third code cycle and the general consensus was that 'everyone knows what a safety terminal is; "A safety terminal is any type of handrail termination that eliminates the possibility of something getting snagged on it."

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem +1

      @@PPG1967 And for years we tried to find some basis for that argument but could not. We also used the instance of someone catching a coat sleeve or other garment on the rail and tumbling down the stairs. Another example was a ladies purse strap getting caught.

  • @Palpatine4Senate
    @Palpatine4Senate Před 2 lety +3

    That riser, though. Daaang.

  • @MrRealStriker
    @MrRealStriker Před rokem +1

    Generally a wet wall should not be load bearing.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      What code book is that out of??

  • @eliinthewolverinestate6729

    Commercial we have to drywall chase if building attached to another building, fire code.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Ok, I appreciate your feedback.

  • @pierre598
    @pierre598 Před 2 lety

    Where is he located?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I'm based in Georgia.

  • @Benjisbeans
    @Benjisbeans Před 2 lety

    Wow, those are major violations. Seeing these really helps give a better idea of why codes are so important.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate your feedback..thanks for watching!!!

  • @PeaceLoveLight-qh2ts
    @PeaceLoveLight-qh2ts Před 5 měsíci

    Is there a way to get in touch with you?

  • @RandyLott
    @RandyLott Před rokem

    You need to make a T-shirt that says "Back again with another code violation". When you see it, you better run!
    Keep up the good work. You're making buildings safe.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem +1

      I'm working on it...I appreciate you watching.

  • @quinnhaynie7767
    @quinnhaynie7767 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn, drywalling that crawl would be a huge bear. Seems like HVAC should have called that out to the GC before starting work. At least GC would have been able to get plumber back out and clean up supply feeders and get rock up. Wow

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't the Code Gods thought that one through.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      Read the code, Drywall s not the only accepted material.

  • @bluecruiser3790
    @bluecruiser3790 Před 2 lety

    It’s a ‘truss’ brother, not a ‘trust’. Thanks for your videos. Very interesting.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Almost 20 minutes of information and that's your comment??

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching.

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd avoid plastic pipe (use copper) and especially, crap particle board (use plywood).

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Oh ok...I'm with you on that.

  • @joer9276
    @joer9276 Před rokem

    Fixing those first stairs is going to suck and it was so obvious they weren’t even.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Yeah it was a pain in the ass to correct.

  • @tonytslawncareoffloridal.l8959

    How can you a person forget about the anchor bolts.... 🤔 I'm a lawn service guy in Tallahassee Florida and I know that 🤣.... anyways thanks for the video.....me and wifey building dream home this year Jehovah's willing 😁..... learning a lot Thxs.....
    My G/C is going to frame our house...but definitely will send him this video he just got his GC license......
    🤔

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate you watching!!..keep me posted on the build progress.

  • @domingo2977
    @domingo2977 Před 2 lety

    What state are you in?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety +1

      Georgia

    • @domingo2977
      @domingo2977 Před 2 lety

      @@PPG1967 thank you for replying so quickly, God bless!

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate you watching!!

  • @charlesrodriguez7984
    @charlesrodriguez7984 Před 2 lety

    10:26 you can also see weeds growing in the gap in the wall. 😂

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      🤣 I appreciate your comment...thanks for watching!!

  • @manfredvonrichthofen4738

    county inspector aint going to craw under a house and get his trousers dirty

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Lol.. you're probably right.

  • @jexxux1
    @jexxux1 Před rokem

    The stair riser make perfect sense the only thing is the none round hand rail rule doesn't

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      Ok, I appreciate your feedback

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      It is all about 'graspability' (technical code term) of the handrail. If you cannot get a firm grasp on the handrail it ain't gonna do you any good when you fall. See Section R311.7.8.3 Grip-size.

  • @denali9449
    @denali9449 Před rokem

    Section R302.13 lists several methods for protecting the floor assembly directly above a fuel-fired appliance. "Floor assemblies that are not required elsewhere in this code to be fire-resistance rated, shall be provided with a 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard membrane, 5/8-inch (16 mm) wood structural panel membrane, or equivalent on the underside of the floor framing member." Drywall is not the sole acceptable material.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      If I listed every possible alternative method or exception for every code section or construction situation, this would have been a 40-minute video.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I'm not teaching a class. These videos are short, informative, and to the point.

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 I am sure you saw the negative comments about using drywall in this situation because you dd not provide the viewers with all acceptable methods. Yo could have addressed this in the comments section but I did not see where you provided any additional information to the viewer to quell their concerns about using drywall in this condition. As every true code professional knows, the exceptions contained in the body of the code can make or break a design or project. Failure to include them is a disservice to your viewers.

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 If you feel that ignoring parts of the code for the sake of expediency are "to the point" you are not properly informing you audience.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      This all you got??....I appreciate your commenting anyway.

  • @mauroaparicio1855
    @mauroaparicio1855 Před 2 lety

    add steel plate or add 2 by 4

  • @denali9449
    @denali9449 Před rokem +1

    Couple of general comments. First, it would be good to inform the viewer of your credentials for presenting this material, i.e. ICC certifications. Second would be to provide specific code references for a violation. You or me (PE & MCP) simply saying something is a violation does not reinforce to the student what the code actually says. For example, the fastening of wood trusses to interior partition walls is not a code violation in itself. It may be in contradiction to the manufacturers installation instructions. The movement you a discussing here is called truss creep.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      First of all, what does my qualifications have to do with this video??...everything is either out of the 2018 IRC, 2018 IPC, or manufacturer's installation instructions. However, if you need to see my credentials, see my LinkedIn profile.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I never stated that attaching a roof truss to the interior wall was a code violation. It's a manufacturer installation recommendation.

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      @@PPG1967 Your qualifications establish your credibility. Why would I want to listen to someone without knowing they have established a base of knowledge for there presentation. Would you listen to an accountant speak on neurosurgery?

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I provide code sections in my videos. The book, year, and code section.

    • @denali9449
      @denali9449 Před rokem

      This also brings up another issue. I see that on Part 2 of this series you have incorporated the ICC Logo into your thumbnail. As a former board member and member of a dozen code development committees I must ask if you have obtained a written agreement from the Council for the use of their logo. Normally individuals are not given this authorization, rather they must use the "Member" logo if they are indeed individual members. I was a subject matter expert for ICC on the IRC - Building and IBC - Chapter 10 Means of Egress, and never used the logo for anything outside of my classes. If you have received permission from the Council to use their logo to promote your private business, I will apologize in advance.

  • @bugtusslealien3931
    @bugtusslealien3931 Před rokem +1

    Archtects and MEPs need to communicate better. Architects need to understand what a chase is and MEPs too. You can't just bore and cut studs like that.

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před rokem

      I totally agree...thanks for watching!!

  • @mr.independent3501
    @mr.independent3501 Před 2 lety

    👍👍

    • @PPG1967
      @PPG1967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!!