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Originally Posted by graciegirl
WHAT codes do you speak of? I am a firm believer that everything is to code in the homes here.
Please come back on and tell us exactly what you mean and who told you. The OP has NEVER explained what her issue is and I am sure with all of the independent building inspectors we would have heard if there is something not to code. Personally I think all inflammables are a risk with the lightning strikes we have here, but that doesn't mean things aren't to code. I suspect this all stems from someone who enjoys stirring the pot and casting about rumors and innuendoes to damage the reputation of the developer.
The question was addressed in the POA bulletin but the answer did not to me clearly explain that the "vouchers" were from the manufacturer of CSST piping and did not come from the developer.
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When we had our home inspection at the end of our first year I asked the inspector about code compliance. He stated all TV homes are built to code. Although he is now an independent inspector, at one time he ran TV Warranty Department. I would think he should know! So I am a firm believer as well.
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