2004 Florida Residential Code
The 2004 Florida Residential Code serves as a companion to the International Building Code.
This stand-alone code establishes minimum regulations for one and two-family
dwellings and townhouses.
This comprehensive code for homebuilding that brings together all building,
plumbing, energy, fuel gas, mechanical and electrical provisions that coordinate
with International Energy Conservation, Mechanical Gas, Plumbing Codes and more.
SSTD 10-99 for Standard Hurricane Resistant Construction
High-wind damage to constructed facilities currently exceeds $3 billion
annually and is rising. Much of this damage is the result of inadequate
resistance of non-engineered buildings to high winds (tornados and hurricanes).
2004 Florida Residential and IRC Hurricane Resistant Residential Construction Workbook provides wind resistant designs and construction details for one- and two-story residential buildings of typical wood-framed construction and one-, two-, and three-story residential buildings of typical concrete or masonry construction sited in high wind regions.
The 2004 Florida Residential Code will be adopted in Florida beginning in July, 2005!

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