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Week of May 26, 2003

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President's Message

* June Is National Homeownership Month

Housing and Economics

* Reports Show Positive Local Economic Impact of Housing
* Spotline on: Dallas
* Eye on the Economy

Housing Politics

* Sen. Graham Offers Support for Homeownership Tax Credit
* Bill Addresses Reducing Wildfires in National Forests

State and Local

* Construction Defect Laws Help Restore Liability Insurance
* Builders Watching How States Remedy Budget Deficits
* Arizona Workers Feel Housing Affordability Squeeze
* Report Tackles Misperceptions About Housing and Growth

Building Quality

* Housing Quality Awards Accepting Remodeler Entries

Legal Issues

* NAHB Litigators Support Property Owner Rights
* NAHB Works to Open Federal Courts for Land Use Cases

Codes and Standards

* Home Ventilation Committee Seeks New Members
* ICC Approves Low-Cost Foundations for Remodelers and Builders

Member Dividends

* NAHB Helps Oklahoma Builders Advance Impact Fee Alternatives

Seniors Housing

* Center Provides Information on Housing for Seniors
* NAHB Supports Voluntary ‘Visitability’
* Four Named 2003 Icons of the Seniors Housing Industry

Business Management

* Don't Put the CAD Before Your Product

Sales and Marketing

* Ask a MIRM About Standard and Upgraded Features and Finishes

Multifamily

* Rep. Johnson Honored for Commitment to Affordable Housing

Labor

* Nashville Looks to Training for Safer Communities

Building Products

* New York Requires More Wind-Resistant Windows

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Four New Members Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
* HomeAid Assisting Homeless Veterans

NBN Back Issues

 

ICC Approves Low-Cost Foundations for Remodelers and Builders

At hearings in Fort Worth,TX, last fall, the International Code Council (ICC) approved a proposal by NAHB that permits additions built on Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations(FPSFs) to be attached to houses and commercial buildings on deep, or shallow, foundations.

Also under the NAHB proposal, unheated garages and porches with deep foundations can be attached to houses built on FPSFs.

FPSFs are approved in the 2003 International Building Code and 2000 and 2003 International Residential Code.


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Building additions on Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations (this link is available to NAHB members only) can provide remodelers and commercial builders with substantial savings, and it disturbs less soil and landscaping. Where it is necessary, small FPSFs can even be dug by hand.

With the ability to build attached garages on deep foundations, builders have an alternative to insulating and heating the garages, or using unheated FPSF designs with thick insulation under the entire slab. Some buyers may prefer not having to heat their garages in the winter.

NAHB recommends that jurisdictions adopting the 2000 IRC amend their codes to include the proposals approved in the 2003 code.
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