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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field. This is essential as it identifies the contact person for any inquiries regarding the form.
  3. Next, input your phone number. This allows for direct communication if there are questions about your submission.
  4. Fill in the project address where construction will take place. Accurate information here is crucial for compliance verification.
  5. Determine if your project is exempt by checking the appropriate box. If applicable, provide necessary documentation and continue filling out the form.
  6. Indicate the type of work being performed by checking all relevant boxes, including new construction or remodels, and specify square footage for additions.
  7. Select the type of residence (A-1 or A-2) that corresponds to your project. Ensure you understand which category applies to avoid compliance issues.
  8. Complete the glazing percentage calculation using the provided formula. Ensure that your results meet the specified limits for your residence type.
  9. Check off insulation requirements based on wall types and ensure compliance with R-value standards as outlined in Part III.

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Rescheck is used by architects, engineers, builders, and code officials to determine if a new building or renovation project meets the energy efficiency requirements of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
Residential Compliance Using REScheck REScheck works by performing a simple U-factor x Area (UA) calculation for each building assembly to determine the overall UA of a building. The UA that would result from a building conforming to the code requirements is compared against the UA for your building.
COMPLIANCE wITh ENERgy CODES means that buildings are designed, constructed, inspected, and tested to meet the requirements of the applicable energy code so that a certificate of occupancy can be issued by a code official.
The simple answer is, yes. You can complete a REScheck yourself. I will discuss some ways to help you through the process of using the REScheck web program in case you decide to create your own REScheck energy report for your project. To start a REScheck report you need to begin with your set of plans.
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