- Author
- Cooke, P. W.
- Title
- Comparison of Selected Codes and Standards Relating to Existing Residential Buildings. Final Report.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
- Report
- NBSIR 80-2081, July 1980,
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
- residential buildings; building codes; design standards; ventilation; plumbing; illuminating; fire safety; structural parts; noise reduction; quality assurance | rehabilitation
- Abstract
- The performance levels of older residential buildings generally do not comply with the standards for safety or function that are required of new buildings. This report presents a comparative analysis of the specific provisions contained in seven codified documents that have been promulgated to regulate the health and safety aspects of existing residential buildings. The study examines and presents information on the extent to which codes vary among each other in establishing minimum requirements for life, health and safety in existing dwellings, the differing approaches provided by traditional housing codes in contrast to more recently developed rehabilitation guideline documents regarding performance levels, and the degree to which each code meets its intended goals of providing and maintaining human shelter, protection, and privacy. The code provisions are compared and analyzed in sixteen major code areas (e.g., structural requirements, light and illumination, plumbing requirements, etc.). Various inconsistencies among code documents with respect to uniformity and irrational approaches in the historical development of code provisions are indicated.