Monday, February 20, 2012

[papercreters] Re: Where can I find building codes partaining to PC, & in Texas?

Sounds like youre new to papercrete. Building outside of any codes is the norm with it. The very low cost of the stuff, along with good performance in most respects, makes it an attractive option. Very little hard earned is required.

If that's not for you, its been used for infill panels. You might if determined get approval for other jobs too, but dont expect that to be an easy path.

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "waterengineman101" <shanerileyservices@...> wrote:
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> Just do it and slide by? Are you kidding me? I'm not about to spend my hard earned money on build a real house and then just hope the city or county code people don't find out about it and make me tear it down. That's reall "silly" thinking there bud. I guess an engineer is going to be needed. Depending on what one would charge, that might make it more expensive to build a papercrete house as oppossed to a regular stick & frame house. I guess I have a lot to look into. Anybody else out there have any ideas about codes in texas?
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