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Entering an Addition in the REScheck Software

The addition (the newly conditioned floor space) complies with the code if it complies with all of the applicable code requirements.

REScheck Webcast Questions - Sunrooms and Additions

This article is based on questions regarding Sunrooms and Additions asked during the May REScheck Webcast as well as questions received through email.

How Does the Energy Code Deal with Additions?

Although not specifically defined in the code, building codes typically define an addition as any increase in a building's habitable floor area, which can be interpreted as any increase in the conditi...

Residential Additions FAQs(Link opens in a new window)

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Residential Additions FAQs(Link opens in a new window)

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REScheck(Link opens in a new window)

REScheck software download page.

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Energy Code Requirements for Sunrooms and Additions

The prescriptive envelope component criteria of the IECC is an alternative compliance path for sunrooms and additions to existing residential buildings and structures.

COMcheck Web-Based Training Questions - Additions

This article is based on Additions questions asked during the August 18, 2005 COMcheck Web-based training session as well as questions received through email.

REScheck-Web(Link opens in a new window)

REScheck-Web is the web-based version of the REScheck desktop software. It performs just like the desktop version, but you don't need to download or install any software on your computer. The REScheck...

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REScheck Software FAQs(Link opens in a new window)

Q: Why use REScheck? States, counties, or cities may require compliance with the Model Energy Code (MEC) or the International Code Council International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) for new residen...

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