I can't find reference to it anywhere in the Comm statutes for the state of Wisconsin - can anyone tell me if Wisconsin plumbing code is based on the IPC, UPC, or something else??? I would guess UPC, but I just want to know.
I can't find reference to it anywhere in the Comm statutes for the state of Wisconsin - can anyone tell me if Wisconsin plumbing code is based on the IPC, UPC, or something else??? I would guess UPC, but I just want to know.
Wi. code is a state code. There is no NPC,UPC or IPC. We don't follow the crowd
Well that makes sense. Some of your answers are useless for the rest of us. We have to plumb to pass inspections. It's really not that hard since we have been doing it so long. Maybe we should set up a Wisconsin forum where they can discuss "that" code.
Terry, If you start one for Wisconsin then you need to start one for Massachusetts also You could call it Grumpy's Page
I have to be careful because my wife is from WI, but when they wear blocks of cheese on their heads, what kind of code would you expect them to have. And how can diminishing the requirements so anything will work help to keep jobs or raise the wages. It seems it would do the opposite. Anyone could do the plumbing so the tradesmen would have to work cheaper to compete with the DIY or handyman crowd.
I don't know. From what I'm hearing I'm beginning to feel sorry for you guys. Especially if you move out of Wisconsin and have to plumb in the real world.
Also your double fix connection are viewed in Wi as crosses there for can't use unless you have a c.o. above or below connection. Maybe we have smarter engineer's or maybe our field plumber's have more input on the way code is written.
This is awkward, but...
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